Feeney
Patient Care
SOAP Notes
Cardiovascular
Random
100

This is the branch of the military that Feeney served in.

What is the US Navy?

100

This is the medical term that describes the best position for patients with COPD to be in.

What is Fowlers or semi-Fowlers position?

100

This is what SOAP stands for?

What is Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan?

100

This is the part of the blood that carries oxygen.

What are red blood cells or erythrocytes?

100

This is the medical term that refers to bluish skin, usually due to lack of oxygen/blood perfusion in a patient.

What is cyanosis?

200

This is the state that Feeney grew up in.

What is Massachusetts?

200

This is the name of the medical tool used to remove oral secretions or mucus from a patient’s mouth.

What is a bulb syringe and/or Yankeur suction catheter?

200

This is what the patient reports as the presenting problem and could be a symptom, condition, or previous diagnosis.

What is the chief complaint?

200

These are the blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the heart.

What are veins?

200

This is the medical term for listening during a patient assessment.

What is auscultation?

300

This is the number of times that Feeney has broken his nose.

What is 10?

300
Chest tubes are inserted during this type of procedure.

What is a sterile procedure?

300

These are objective findings that can be seen or measured.

What are signs?

300

This is the blood vessel that carries blood from the right ventricle to the lungs.

What is the pulmonary vein?

300

This term refers to what a medical professional can or cannot do.

What is scope of practice?

400

This is the number of tattoos that Feeney has.

What is 2?

400

This is the person on a patient's medical care team that is able to prescribe oxygen therapy.

Who is the provider?

400

These are two examples of signs that could be included within the Objective section of a SOAP note.

1) Vital signs 2) Physical exam findings 3) Laboratory data/findings 4) Imaging results

400

These are the two chambers of the heart that always have oxygenated blood.

What is the patient's left atrium and left ventricle?

400

This is why we put tourniquets on limbs as high and tight as possible.

What is arteries retract when severed?

500

This is how many siblings Feeney has.

What is one?

500

This is where a PCT would collect a buccal specimen from there patient.

What is the patient's cheek?

500

A patient telling you they had an appendectomy 6 months ago is an example of this during the Subjective section of SOAP notes.

What is a patient's past medical/surgical history?

500

These are the three layers of the heart.

What are the pericardium, endocardium, and myocardium?

500

This is a type of medication that causes blood vessels to narrow.

What are vasoconstrictors?

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