- DVBCWSW5 ;ALB/RLC SCARS WKS TEXT - 1 ; 16 JAN 2007
- ;;2.7;AMIE;**120**;Apr 10, 1995;Build 4
- ;
- TXT ;
- ;;A. Review of Medical Records:
- ;;
- ;;B. Medical History (Subjective Complaints):
- ;;
- ;; 1. Type of injury or infection causing the wound or scar, its date.
- ;;
- ;; 2. Current symptoms.
- ;;
- ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings):
- ;;
- ;; For every scar to be examined, address EACH of the following and
- ;; fully describe the current findings. Note that, in addition
- ;; to measuring the scar itself, measurements of areas with certain
- ;; abnormal characteristics must also be provided. All measurements
- ;; should be reported in inches or centimeters.
- ;;
- ;; 1. Describe precise location of each scar. Draw diagram if
- ;; necessary.
- ;;
- ;; 2. Give MEASUREMENT of length and width (at its widest part) of
- ;; each scar.
- ;;
- ;; 3. Is there pain in the scar on examination?
- ;;
- ;; 4. Is there adherence to underlying tissue?
- ;;
- ;; 5. Texture of skin. If irregular, atrophic, shiny, scaly, etc.,
- ;; give MEASUREMENT of length and width of area so affected.
- ;;
- ;; 6. Is the scar unstable, meaning is there frequent loss of
- ;; covering of skin over the scar, such as from ulceration or
- ;; breakdown of skin?
- ;;
- ;; 7. Is there elevation or depression of the surface contour
- ;; of the scar on palpation?
- ;;
- ;; 8. Is the scar superficial (meaning there is no underlying
- ;; soft tissue damage)?
- ;;
- ;; 9. Is the scar deep (meaning there is underlying soft tissue
- ;; loss or damage)? If yes, give MEASUREMENT of length and
- ;; width of underlying soft tissue damage.
- ;;
- ;; 10. Describe any inflammation, edema, or keloid formation.
- ;;
- ;; 11. Describe color of scar compared to normal areas of skin
- ;; (give MEASUREMENT of length and width of any hypopigmentation
- ;; or hyperpigmentation).
- ;;
- ;; 12. For face, discuss whether there is gross distortion or
- ;; asymmetry of any feature or set of paired features (nose,
- ;; chin, forehead, eyes (including eyelids), ears (auricles),
- ;; cheeks, lips).
- ;;
- ;; 13. Is there an area of induration and inflexibility of skin in
- ;; the area of the scar? If so, give MEASUREMENT of length
- ;; and width of area of induration.
- ;;
- ;; 14. Describe any limitation of motion or other limitation of
- ;; function caused by a scar.
- ;;
- ;; 15. With disfigurement or disfiguring scar of head, face, or
- ;; neck, submit COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS.
- ;;
- ;;D. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests:
- ;;
- ;; Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests conducted
- ;; in the examination report.
- ;;
- ;;
- ;;E. Diagnosis:
- ;;
- ;;
- ;;Signature: Date:
- ;;END
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- DVBCWSW5 ;ALB/RLC SCARS WKS TEXT - 1 ; 16 JAN 2007
- +1 ;;2.7;AMIE;**120**;Apr 10, 1995;Build 4
- +2 ;
- TXT ;
- +1 ;;A. Review of Medical Records:
- +2 ;;
- +3 ;;B. Medical History (Subjective Complaints):
- +4 ;;
- +5 ;; 1. Type of injury or infection causing the wound or scar, its date.
- +6 ;;
- +7 ;; 2. Current symptoms.
- +8 ;;
- +9 ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings):
- +10 ;;
- +11 ;; For every scar to be examined, address EACH of the following and
- +12 ;; fully describe the current findings. Note that, in addition
- +13 ;; to measuring the scar itself, measurements of areas with certain
- +14 ;; abnormal characteristics must also be provided. All measurements
- +15 ;; should be reported in inches or centimeters.
- +16 ;;
- +17 ;; 1. Describe precise location of each scar. Draw diagram if
- +18 ;; necessary.
- +19 ;;
- +20 ;; 2. Give MEASUREMENT of length and width (at its widest part) of
- +21 ;; each scar.
- +22 ;;
- +23 ;; 3. Is there pain in the scar on examination?
- +24 ;;
- +25 ;; 4. Is there adherence to underlying tissue?
- +26 ;;
- +27 ;; 5. Texture of skin. If irregular, atrophic, shiny, scaly, etc.,
- +28 ;; give MEASUREMENT of length and width of area so affected.
- +29 ;;
- +30 ;; 6. Is the scar unstable, meaning is there frequent loss of
- +31 ;; covering of skin over the scar, such as from ulceration or
- +32 ;; breakdown of skin?
- +33 ;;
- +34 ;; 7. Is there elevation or depression of the surface contour
- +35 ;; of the scar on palpation?
- +36 ;;
- +37 ;; 8. Is the scar superficial (meaning there is no underlying
- +38 ;; soft tissue damage)?
- +39 ;;
- +40 ;; 9. Is the scar deep (meaning there is underlying soft tissue
- +41 ;; loss or damage)? If yes, give MEASUREMENT of length and
- +42 ;; width of underlying soft tissue damage.
- +43 ;;
- +44 ;; 10. Describe any inflammation, edema, or keloid formation.
- +45 ;;
- +46 ;; 11. Describe color of scar compared to normal areas of skin
- +47 ;; (give MEASUREMENT of length and width of any hypopigmentation
- +48 ;; or hyperpigmentation).
- +49 ;;
- +50 ;; 12. For face, discuss whether there is gross distortion or
- +51 ;; asymmetry of any feature or set of paired features (nose,
- +52 ;; chin, forehead, eyes (including eyelids), ears (auricles),
- +53 ;; cheeks, lips).
- +54 ;;
- +55 ;; 13. Is there an area of induration and inflexibility of skin in
- +56 ;; the area of the scar? If so, give MEASUREMENT of length
- +57 ;; and width of area of induration.
- +58 ;;
- +59 ;; 14. Describe any limitation of motion or other limitation of
- +60 ;; function caused by a scar.
- +61 ;;
- +62 ;; 15. With disfigurement or disfiguring scar of head, face, or
- +63 ;; neck, submit COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS.
- +64 ;;
- +65 ;;D. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests:
- +66 ;;
- +67 ;; Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests conducted
- +68 ;; in the examination report.
- +69 ;;
- +70 ;;
- +71 ;;E. Diagnosis:
- +72 ;;
- +73 ;;
- +74 ;;Signature: Date:
- +75 ;;END