Wilderness First Aid SOAP Note
Download the SOAP Note for Wilderness First Aid course participants in Kelowna, BC. The Wilderness First Aid SOAP Note gives you a structured approach to assessing, recording and summarizing information about someone who is ill or injured in the back country, and your plan to provide care and get them to safety. SOAP is an acronym that stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan. Using this structured format in wilderness first aid provides clear documentation, ensuring a more effective and organized approach to care. The SOAP note provides a clear and concise method to communicate patient information. This is especially critical in wilderness settings where help may be delayed, and the responder may need to hand over care to another person. he SOAP format helps prevent misinterpretation or forgetting key aspects of the patient's condition by providing a thorough and precise record of what was observed and done during the encounter. The "Plan" section allows the responder to document specific actions, such as interventions, medications, or evacuation plans. This ensures continuity of care, especially if the situation changes or if additional help arrives.. You may want to keep a few copies of the Wilderness First Aid SOAP Note in your camping gear or backcountry first aid kit, or keep a single laminated copy which can be utilized in wet conditions. SOAP Notes include:
- Subjective Assessment
- Objective Assessment
- Assessment Summary
- Plan
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