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Subjective Data Collection
Objective Data Collection
Documentation
Correct
Partially correct
Incorrect
Missed
Inspected neck
1 of 1 point
Symmetry (1/2 point)
Symmetric
Asymmetric
Appearance (1/2 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible pulsation
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Inspected shoulders
1 of 1 point
Symmetry (1/3 point)
Symmetric bilaterally
Asymmetric
Right: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Left: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Inspected arms
1 of 1 point
Symmetry (1/3 point)
Symmetric bilaterally
Asymmetric
Right: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
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Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Atrophy
Hypertrophy
Left: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Atrophy
Hypertrophy
Inspected elbows
1 of 1 point
Symmetry (1/3 point)
Symmetric bilaterally
Asymmetric
Right: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Joint deformity
Left: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Joint deformity
Inspected wrists
1 of 1 point
Symmetry (1/3 point)
Symmetric bilaterally
Asymmetric
Right: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Atrophy
Hypertrophy
Joint deformity
Left: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Atrophy
Hypertrophy
Joint deformity
Inspected hands and fingers
1 of 1 point
Symmetry (1/3 point)
Symmetric bilaterally
Asymmetric
Right: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
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Joint deformity
Left: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Joint deformity
Inspected hips
1 of 1 point
Appearance (1/1 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Pelvic tilt
Inspected thighs
1 of 1 point
Symmetry (1/3 point)
Symmetric bilaterally
Asymmetric
Right: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Atrophy
Hypertrophy
Left: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Irregular alignment
Discoloration
Atrophy
Hypertrophy
Inspected knees
1 of 1 point
Symmetry (1/3 point)
Symmetric bilaterally
Asymmetric
Right: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Genu recurvatum
Discoloration
Joint deformity
Left: Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Swelling
Visible mass
Genu recurvatum
Discoloration
Joint deformity
Inspected lower legs
1 of 1 point
Symmetry (1/3 point)
Right: Appearance (1/3 point)
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