Soap | Note Gastroenteritis
Cranial nerves II–XII intact. No focal deficits. Assessment (A) Diagnosis: Acute viral gastroenteritis with mild-to-moderate dehydration.
Here’s a well-structured for a patient with gastroenteritis , with a strong emphasis on the Subjective and Objective features. SOAP Note: Acute Gastroenteritis Patient: 34-year-old male Chief Complaint: “Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea for the past 24 hours.” Subjective (S) Onset: Symptoms began suddenly yesterday evening, approximately 6 hours after eating leftover takeout food. soap note gastroenteritis
Low-grade fever (100.8°F subjective at home), mild generalized weakness, dry mouth, decreased urine output (only once in past 12 hours, dark yellow). Denies hematemesis, hematochezia, jaundice, dysuria, headache, or stiff neck. Cranial nerves II–XII intact
Warm, dry overall but with reduced turgor on sternum. NKDA. Mucous membranes dry
Generalized abdominal cramping, diffuse without radiation.
NKDA.
Mucous membranes dry, no thrush, oropharynx clear.
