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Documenting Tongue and Pulse Findings in SOAP Notes

By: Aura Cure Team Reading Time: 7 min

Tongue and pulse are cornerstone objective findings in TCM. Inconsistent descriptions make it hard to see progress. A short, repeatable format in your SOAP Objective section solves that.

Documenting Tongue and Pulse Findings in SOAP Notes

Why Standardize Tongue and Pulse Notes

Free-text entries like “pulse weak” are hard to compare after six visits. Structured lines help associates, students, and future you recognize when a damp-heat presentation is resolving.

A Tongue Documentation Template

Body: color, shape, movement

Coat: color, thickness, moisture, distribution

Notes: teeth marks, cracks, geographic patches

Example: “Body pale and swollen; thin white coat; tooth marks lateral edges.”

Recording Pulse Qualities Efficiently

Document positions (cun, guan, chi) and bilaterally when they differ: “Left guan wiry; right chi weak.” Note depth (floating, middle, deep) and rate. If time is short, prioritize positions relevant to the chief complaint.

Photos and Privacy Considerations

Tongue photos can supplement notes when your EMR supports secure images. Obtain consent, avoid identifiable faces in frame, and follow clinic privacy policies (HIPAA/PIPEDA as applicable).

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Aura Cure EMR helps TCM clinics draft structured SOAP notes, track tongue and pulse trends, and share clear treatment plans—with HIPAA/PIPEDA/GDPR-oriented privacy controls.

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