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Advanced Documentation

Airway Burn — Inhalation Injury

How this exercise works

Sort ALS narrative elements into SOAP sections or discard non-clinical filler. Advanced calls include more objective data, interventions, and reassessment findings.

Fundamental concept

Building paramedic PCRs that capture interventions, reassessment, medical direction, and critical time stamps for ALS calls.

Read: Advanced ALS Documentation & SOAP Narratives →

Scenario

House fire victim: hoarseness, singed nasal hairs, CO exposure suspected.

Fire department removed patient from structure. SpO₂ 88% on scene air.

Report statements

Drag each sentence into the correct SOAP section, or into the trash if it does not belong in the chart.

RR 30, SpO₂ 90% on NRB; carboxyhemoglobin not available.
Patient reports being trapped in bedroom smoke for several minutes.
Complains of throat pain and hoarse voice; no known medical history.
Inhalation injury with airway edema risk and suspected CO toxicity.
High-flow oxygen, early RSI consideration, burn center/trauma alert.
House number is 1427.
Neighbor cat escaped during fire.
Facial partial-thickness burns, soot in nares, stridor at rest.

Trash — not charted

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Drop useless or irrelevant statements here

S — Subjective

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Drop statements here

O — Objective

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Drop statements here

A — Assessment

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Drop statements here

P — Plan

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Drop statements here