DVBCWRW1 ;ALB/CMM RESPIRATORY WKS TEXT - 1 ; 6 MARCH 1997 ;;2.7;AMIE;**12**;Apr 10, 1995 ; ; TXT ; ;;A. Review of Medical Records: ;; ;; ;; ;;B. Medical History (Subjective Complaints): ;; ;; Comment on: ;; 1. Productive cough, sputum, hemoptysis, and/or anorexia. ;; ;; ;; 2. Extent of dyspnea on exertion. ;; ;; ;; 3. If veteran is asthmatic, report frequency of attacks and ;; baseline functional status between attacks. ;; ;; ;; 4. Treatment (type, frequency and duration including a need for ;; oxygen), response, side effects. ;; ;; ;; 5. Describe frequency and duration of any periods of incapacitation ;; (defined as requiring bed rest and treatment by a physician). ;; ;; ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings): ;; ;; Address each of the following as appropriate to the condition ;; being examined and fully describe current findings: ;; 1. Presence of cor pulmonale, RVH, or pulmonary hypertension. ;; ;; ;; 2. Weight loss or gain. ;; ;; ;; 3. For restrictive disease, describe condition underlying ;; restrictive disease, e.g., kyphoscoliosis, pectus excavatum, ;; etc., unless already of record. ;; ;;TOF ;;D. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests: ;; ;; Provide: ;; 1. PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS (unless carried out within past six ;; months and the report is either in the claims folder or will ;; be attached to this examination report). When the results of ;; pre-bronchodilator pulmonary function tests are NORMAL, post- ;; bronchodilator studies are not required for VA evaluation ;; purposes. IN ALL OTHER CASES, post-bronchodilator studies ;; should be conducted unless contraindicated (because of allergy ;; to medication, etc.) or if the veteran was on bronchodilators ;; before the test and had taken his or her medication within a ;; few hours of the study. An examiner who determines that a ;; post-bronchodilator study should not be performed should ;; provide an explanation of why not. If there is a disparity ;; between the results of different pulmonary function tests ;; (FEV-1, FVC, etc.), the examiner should indicate which test ;; result is the best indicator of the veteran's level of ;; pulmonary functioning. ;; 2. Chest X-ray (if no recent results available). ;; 3. Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests conducted ;; in the examination report. ;; ;; ;;E. Diagnosis: ;; ;; ;;Signature: Date: ;;END