. is a healthy 13-year-old who had all her wisdom teeth removed 6 hours ago and is experiencing significant pain. She has been prescribed acetaminophen and codeine for pain relief and is at home recovering. Her mother wants her to rest and stop text-messaging her friends about her dental surgery. according to above information make your (SOAP ): subjetive: objective: Assesment: plan:
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L.Y. is a healthy 13-year-old who had all her wisdom teeth removed 6 hours ago and is experiencing significant pain. She has been prescribed acetaminophen and codeine for pain relief and is at home recovering. Her mother wants her to rest and stop text-messaging her friends about her dental surgery.
according to above information make your (SOAP ):
subjetive:
objective:
Assesment:
plan:
Patient had all her wisdom teeth removed 6 hours ago and have complaint of pain.
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