Differential Diagnosis For Cherry Angioma Wendy Coolman Walden University
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Differential Diagnosis For Cherry Angioma Wendy Coolman Walden University
Wendy Coolman Walden University Skin Condition SOAP Note June 23, 2019
Skin Condition SOAP Note
| Patient Initials: ___CR____ SUBJECTIVE DATA: | Age: ___43___ | Gender: ___M___ |
Chief Complaint (CC): Patient c/o rash #2 to abdomen and chest.
History of Present Illness (HPI): CR is a 43-year-old male who presents with multiple small round irregular red/purple papules present on the anterior chest and abdomen that started approximately two months ago with a gradual onset. Patient denies associated symptoms, denies aggravating and alleviating factors. Papules have
been increasing over past two months. Patient rates pain as 0/10, denies itching, and has not tried any treatments.
Medications:
Cetirizine 10mg PO daily Acetaminophen 650mg PO every 6 hours as needed for mild-moderate pain, Motrin 600mg PO every 6 hours as needed for mild-moderate pain, Fiber gummy supplement 2 chews daily.
Senna tablet PO daily
Colace 100mg PO daily
Allergies: No known drug allergies
Past Medical History (PMH):
Constipation, controlled with medications and fiber supplements Seasonal allergies, controlled with Cetirizine
Chicken Pox age 6, resolved. Past Surgical History (PSH): Appendectomy, age 6
Personal/Social History: Include tobacco use, alcohol use, drug use, patient’s interests,
ADL’s and IADL’s if applicable, and exercise and eating habits.
No tobacco products, never smoker.
5 glasses of wine weekly
No illicit drug usage
Sexually active with female partner, monogamous
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