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D117 Task 3 Male Genitourinary SOAP Note

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Western Governors University

D117 Advanced Health Assessment for the Advanced Practice Nurse

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Male Genitourinary SOAP Note Form

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Patient Name: 
DOB: 01/01/XXXX


Subjective

Chief Complaint

What symptoms is the patient experiencing?
The patient reports urinary hesitancy and post-urination dribbling, which have progressively worsened over the past two months. Additionally, he experiences nocturnal voiding three to four times per night, despite reducing fluid and caffeine intake before bedtime.

Does the patient report any changes in urine characteristics or pain?
The patient denies any changes in urine color or odor, dysuria (painful urination), or discharge.

History of Present Illness

What is known about the patient’s current condition?
The patient mentions that he was previously informed about having an enlarged prostate.

Review of Systems

What other symptoms or complaints does the patient have?

SystemSymptoms/Findings
GeneralNo acute distress reported.
HEENTNo vision/hearing changes, nasal discharge, congestion, sore throat, or swallowing difficulties.
CardiacNo chest pain or palpitations.
PulmonaryNo shortness of breath, cough, or recent respiratory infections.
Gastrointestinal (GI)No abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, or stool changes.
Genitourinary (GU)Urinary hesitancy with post-urination dribbling worsening over two months. No pain, burning, or discharge.
MusculoskeletalNo muscle weakness or joint pain.
SkinNo itching, rashes, or lesions.
BreastNo pain or lumps reported.
NeurologicNo numbness, tingling, or loss of consciousness.
PsychiatricDenies mood changes, anxiety, or depression. Patient reports transient sadness after job loss, now resolved.
EndocrineDenies heat or cold intolerance.
HematologicNo easy bruising.

Allergies and Immunizations

Does the patient have any known allergies?
The patient has no known drug allergies (NKDA).

What immunizations has the patient received?

VaccineDate Administered
DTaP01/01/2015
PCV 1301/01/2010
PPSV 2301/01/2011
Influenza01/01/2019, 01/01/2020

Screenings

When was the last colonoscopy performed?
The patient had a colonoscopy on 01/01/2018.

Medications and Supplements

What medications and supplements does the patient use?

MedicationDose and Frequency
Lisinopril20 mg daily
Simvastatin20 mg daily
Acetaminophen (OTC)As needed
SupplementPurpose
TurmericArthritis support
ChondroitinArthritis support

Past Medical and Surgical History

What medical conditions and surgeries has the patient experienced?

ConditionDetails
HypertensionPresent
HypercholesterolemiaPresent
OsteoarthritisMultiple joints affected
SurgeryDate
Knee Arthroplasty1998

Family and Social History

What is the family history relevant to this patient?

Family MemberHealth ConditionsStatus
MotherHypertension, Breast CancerAlive
FatherHypertensionAlive
GrandparentsUnknown

What about the patient’s lifestyle and habits?
The patient is married, retired from a career as a high school teacher, has never smoked, denies alcohol or drug use, and exercises irregularly.


Objective

Physical Examination

ParameterMeasurement/Findings
Blood Pressure (BP)134/82 mmHg
Heart Rate (HR)88 bpm
Respiratory Rate (RR)18 breaths/min
Temperature (T)97.9°F
Height (Ht)5’11”
Weight (Wt)92.1 kg (203 lbs)
BMI28.3 kg/m²
General Appearance

The patient appears well-nourished, well-developed, and is in no acute distress.

Skin

No rashes or lesions noted.

Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, Throat (HEENT)

Normocephalic head shape, white sclera with no conjunctival injection, pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation (PERRLA). Tympanic membranes are pearly gray bilaterally. Nasal septum is midline, no discharge. Throat is clear with moist mucous membranes and no lesions or exudates. Dentition is clean.

Neck

Trachea is midline. The thyroid gland is symmetrical with no enlargement or nodules detected on palpation.

Cardiovascular

Regular rate and rhythm, S1 and S2 heart sounds present. No murmurs, gallops, or rubs auscultated.

Pulmonary

Chest movement is symmetric with clear breath sounds bilaterally. No wheezing, rhonchi, or rales.

Gastrointestinal

Active bowel sounds in all four quadrants. Abdomen is soft, non-tender, non-distended, and mildly obese. No palpable organ enlargement.

Genitourinary
  • External genitalia: Normal hair distribution, no lesions, discharge, or erythema. Epididymis is non-tender.

  • Urethral meatus: Midline.

  • Prepuce: Type IV redundant prepuce covering the penile tip and extending beyond.

  • Scrotum/Testes: No masses or discoloration. Testes descended bilaterally with no palpable masses. Cremasteric reflex intact.

  • Hernias: No inguinal or femoral hernias detected.

  • Anal/Rectal exam: Normal external anatomy, sphincter tone intact, stool appearance normal.

  • Prostate: Palpable 3 cm protrusion, smooth, symmetrical, rubbery, boggy, and mobile.

Extremities

No deformities observed. Patient ambulates without weakness. No varicosities, cyanosis, or edema.

Neurological

Alert and oriented to person, place, and time (AAO ×3). Pleasant affect noted.


Procedure Note

The patient was appropriately prepared for the male genital examination. A male chaperone was present, and the patient gave verbal consent. Inspection and palpation included the pubic area, scrotum, penis, testes, epididymis, and urethra. Cremasteric reflex was tested, and inguinal/femoral regions were examined for hernias. The anal, rectal, and prostate examinations were also conducted.

D117 Task 3 Male Genitourinary SOAP Note


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