A process used by physicians to identify and evaluate a patient's health condition and to follow up treatment or therapy to improve that condition.
Literal Meanings of SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment And Plan)
SOAP:
Meanings of SOAP:
A substance that can be mixed with oil and water and can be used for cleaning, often in solid or liquid form, derived from fats or synthetically.
Metal salt derived from a fatty acid.
Speaks flattering or overly pleased.
Money, especially if it is used as a bribe.
Soap.
Solid masonry or brick reduced in depth or height from standard dimensions.
Apply soap to bedding.
To cover, lather or treat with soap, often for fun.
Be (subject) careful.
Flatter flatter.
Sentences of SOAP
I tried to wash my hands with soap, but the stain wouldn't go away.
Do not forget to lather well before rinsing.
These kids soaped my windows!.
Subjective:
Meanings of Subjective:
They, like opinions, are formed by one's feelings or intuition, and not by observations or reasoning, which come more from within the observer than from observations of the external environment.
Relation to subjects as opposed to objects (a subject is one who perceives or is aware that an object is a perceived thing or a thing of which the subject is aware).
As a result of or in connection with mental states or personal experiences, as a result of perceptual states in the brain, and not necessarily or directly as a result of external stimuli.
Absence of reality or substance.
As used by Carl Jung, the innate worldview orientation of introverted personality types.
Mentally experienced by one person and not directly verifiable by others.
(Grammar) Describes the conjugation of a verb that refers only to the subject (agent) and not to the object (patient) of the action. (Including in the linguistic descriptions of Tundra-Nentsy.).
Objective:
Meanings of Objective:
A material object that physically exists.
Desired goal.
(Grammar) Objective case.
(Grammar) noun or pronoun in the target case.
The lens or lenses of a camera, microscope, or other optical device closest to the object under study.
Concerning a material object, present existence or reality.
Insensitive to emotions and prejudices.
Based on observed facts.
(Grammar) Concerning the noun or pronoun used as the object of the verb.
(Grammar) The conjugation of or related to a verb, indicating the object (patient) of the action. (Including in the linguistic descriptions of Tundra-Nentsy.).
Synonyms of Objective
object case, objective case
Assessment:
Meanings of Assessment:
Imposing or encumbering a certain amount (tax, duty or duty, etc.).
Gratitude or appreciation.
Plan:
Meanings of Plan:
A drawing showing the technical details of a building, machine, etc., without unnecessary details and symbols often used instead of a detailed drawing of doors, ■■■■■, etc.
A series of planned actions, usually linked together, to achieve a goal.
A 2D drawing of a building seen from above, showing obscuring or irrelevant details, such as removing the roof or a floor of the building showing the interior plan instead of the view.
The follow-up method.
Service subscription.
Design (building, car, etc.).
To make a plan.
IN FRONT OF.
Make a plan.
Sentences of Plan
Plans of many important buildings were once publicly available.
I didn't really have a plan, I had a purpose and a habit of being in control.
In floor plan, the building had many corridors that were invisible to visitors.
Phone subscription.
An architect designed a building for a client.
They planned the project together in phases, with good details for the first month.
He was about to leave, but work intervened.
They expected the worst and took a lot of supplies with them.
Synonyms of Plan
floor plan