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venous s/l chassis changes.( in the pe of extremities)

Posted By: mm on 2007-06-29
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Is there any information in the rest of the report that might give a clue such as chief complaint/diagnosis, etc.?
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EXTREMITIES:  Dark s/l rugor as she does have peripheral vascular disease.


Any ideas?

The dictator spells it out as rugor.  Just making sure it exists.


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Subject: Extremities - no CVA or CVP?

Has anyone ever heard of either of these terms dictated under the "extremities" section of a physical exam?  I can understand "no CVA" in a way because of the patient ever had a stroke then their extremities might be effected (although I would think this would go under the neuro section).  Its the CVP that I'm not getting.  I've checked my abbreviation references and I can't find anything this would refer to.


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