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LEaP Reflection SOAP Note: STEP 1: CHIEF COMPLAINT/IDENTIFICATION Choose an experience which triggered questions or concerns for you, such as a situation: 1) where you didn’t have the necessary knowledge or skills 2) that went well but you are not enti
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LEaP Reflection SOAP Note: STEP 1: CHIEF COMPLAINT/IDENTIFICATION Choose an experience which triggered questions or concerns for you, such as a situation: 1) where you didn’t have the necessary knowledge or skills 2) that went well but you are not entirely sure why 3) which was complex, surprising, uncomfortable or uncertain 4) in which you felt personally or professionally challenged. Note: this is about your learning so if you weren’t the major actor in the events you describe, cons...
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LEaP Reflection SOAP Note: STEP 1: CHIEF COMPLAINT/IDENTIFICATION Choose an experience which triggered questions or concerns for you, such as a situation: 1) where you didn’t have the necessary knowledge or skills 2) ....
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LEaP Reflection SOAP Note: STEP 1: CHIEF COMPLAINT/IDENTIFICATION Choose an experience which triggered questions or concerns for you, such as a situation: 1) where you didn’t have the necessary knowledge or skills 2) that went well but you are not enti
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LEaP Reflection SOAP Note: Your “Chief Complaint” should be related to a challenge you’ve faced in terms of your intrapersonal process of developing as a new PMHNP. For example: Perceptions or expectations you had coming into the program you found to be i
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LEaP Reflection SOAP Note: Your “Chief Complaint” should be related to a challenge you’ve faced in terms of your intrapersonal process of developing as a new PMHNP. For example: Perceptions or expectations you had coming into the program you found to be inaccurate (e.g. being a PMHNP is not very different than being an FNP) Personal challenges which were brought to the forefront by this program/patient care A situation where you felt unprepared to navigate dynamics, countertransference, tr...
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