1 | DVBCWCI1 ;ALB/CMM COLD INJURY PROTOCOL EXAM WKS TEXT - 1 ; 7 MARCH 1997
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2 | ;;2.7;AMIE;**12**;Apr 10, 1995
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3 | ;
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4 | ;
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5 | TXT ;
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6 | ;;Narration: Veterans during World War II, the Korean War, and in smaller
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7 | ;;numbers during other campaigns, have suffered cold injuries, including
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8 | ;;frostbite (freezing cold injury or FCI) and immersion foot (nonfreezing
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9 | ;;cold injury or NCI). Documentation of such injuries may be lacking
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10 | ;;because of battlefield conditions. A number of long-term and delayed
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11 | ;;sequelae to cold injuries are recognized, including peripheral neuropathy,
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12 | ;;skin cancer in frostbite scars, and arthritis in involved limbs.
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13 | ;;
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14 | ;;Review Examination: Any veteran examined for residuals of cold injury
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15 | ;;should undergo a cold injury protocol examination IF it has not already
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16 | ;;been carried out. If the veteran has already had a cold injury protocol
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17 | ;;examination, only an interval history is required, and the extent of
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18 | ;;the examination, laboratory tests performed, etc., will be determined
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19 | ;;by the examiner based on the history, and as requested.
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20 | ;;
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21 | ;;A. Review of Medical Records:
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22 | ;;
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23 | ;;
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24 | ;;
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25 | ;;B. Medical History (Subjective Complaints):
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26 | ;;
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27 | ;;HISTORY OF COLD INJURY: If the cold injury protocol form has been
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28 | ;;filled out by the veteran, most details about the circumstances of the
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29 | ;;acute cold injury and its subsequent course will be recorded. Review
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30 | ;;for any needed expansion or clarification by the veteran. If the
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31 | ;;protocol history form has not been completed, obtain the following
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32 | ;;history and comment on each:
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33 | ;;
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34 | ;; 1. Description of the circumstances of the cold injury.
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35 | ;;
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36 | ;;
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37 | ;; 2. Parts of the body affected.
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38 | ;;
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39 | ;;
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40 | ;; 3. Signs and symptoms - at time of acute injury.
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41 | ;;
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42 | ;;
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43 | ;; 4. The type of treatment and where it was administered.
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44 | ;;
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45 | ;;
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46 | ;; 5. Any treatment since service - where and what type.
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47 | ;;
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48 | ;;
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49 | ;; 6. Current symptoms - specifically inquire about:
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50 | ;;
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51 | ;; a. Amputations or other tissue loss.
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52 | ;;
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53 | ;;
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54 | ;; b. Cold sensitization.
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55 | ;;
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56 | ;;
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57 | ;; c. Raynaud's phenomenon.
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58 | ;;
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59 | ;;
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60 | ;; d. Hyperhidrosis.
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61 | ;;
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62 | ;;
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63 | ;; e. Paresthesias, numbness.
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64 | ;;
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65 | ;;
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66 | ;; f. Chronic pain resembling causalgia or reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
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67 | ;;
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68 | ;;
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69 | ;; g. Recurrent fungal infections.
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70 | ;;
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71 | ;;
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72 | ;; h. Breakdown or ulceration of frostbite scars.
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73 | ;;
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74 | ;;
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75 | ;; i. Disturbances of nail growth.
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76 | ;;
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77 | ;;
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78 | ;; j. Skin cancer in chronic ulcers or scars.
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79 | ;;
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80 | ;;
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81 | ;; k. Arthritis or joint stiffness, including limitation of
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82 | ;; motion of affected areas.
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83 | ;;
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84 | ;;
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85 | ;; l. Edema.
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86 | ;;
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87 | ;;
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88 | ;; m. Changes in skin color.
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89 | ;;
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90 | ;;
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91 | ;; n. Skin thickening or thinning.
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92 | ;;
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93 | ;;
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94 | ;; o. Any sleep disturbance due to associated symptoms.
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95 | ;;
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96 | ;;
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97 | ;; p. Cold feeling (relationship to season or not).
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98 | ;;
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99 | ;;
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100 | ;; q. Numbness, tingling, burning.
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101 | ;;
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102 | ;;
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103 | ;; r. Excess sweating.
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104 | ;;
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105 | ;;
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106 | ;; s. Pain - location, intensity, constancy, precipitating
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107 | ;; factors (cold, walking, standing, night pain); type
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108 | ;; (sharp burning, etc.).
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109 | ;;
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110 | ;;
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111 | ;; 7. Current treatment, including nonmedical measures taken - moving
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112 | ;; to warmer climate, wearing multiple pairs of socks, etc.
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113 | ;;
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114 | ;;
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115 | ;;OTHER MEDICAL HISTORY:
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116 | ;;
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117 | ;; 1. Major illnesses, surgery, current medical conditions and their
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118 | ;; treatment, including diabetes mellitus or hypertension.
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119 | ;;
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120 | ;;
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121 | ;; 2. Smoking history, other risk factors for vascular disease,
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122 | ;; history of skin cancer.
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123 | ;;
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124 | ;;
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125 | ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings):
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126 | ;;
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127 | ;; Address each of the following and fully describe current findings:
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128 | ;; 1. General: Carriage, gait, posture.
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129 | ;;
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130 | ;;
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131 | ;; 2. Skin:
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132 | ;; a. Color.
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133 | ;; b. Edema.
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134 | ;; c. Temperature.
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135 | ;; d. Atrophy.
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136 | ;; e. Dry or moist.
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137 | ;; f. Texture.
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138 | ;; g. Ulceration.
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139 | ;; h. Hair growth.
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140 | ;; i. Evidence of fungus or other infection.
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141 | ;;
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142 | ;;
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143 | ;; 3. Scars:
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144 | ;; a. Location.
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145 | ;; b. Length.
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146 | ;; c. Width.
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147 | ;; d. Color.
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148 | ;; e. Tenderness.
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149 | ;; f. Raised or depressed.
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150 | ;; g. If of head or neck, any disfigurement.
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151 | ;;
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152 | ;;
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153 | ;; 4. Nails:
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154 | ;; a. All or part missing.
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155 | ;; b. Evidence of fungus infection.
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156 | ;; c. Deformed or atrophic.
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157 | ;;
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158 | ;;
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159 | ;; 5. Neurological:
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160 | ;; a. Reflexes.
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161 | ;; b. Sensory - subjective complaints of pain, numbness, etc.,
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162 | ;; Objective sensory changes - pinprick, touch.
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163 | ;; c. Motor - weakness, atrophy.
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164 | ;;
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165 | ;;
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166 | ;; 6. Orthopedic:
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167 | ;; a. Pain or stiffness of any joints affected by cold injury.
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168 | ;; b. Deformity or swelling of any joints.
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169 | ;; c. Measure range of motion of all affected joints.
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170 | ;; d. Strength of ligaments in affected areas.
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171 | ;; e. Pes planus.
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172 | ;; f. Callus.
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173 | ;; g. Pain on manipulation of joints.
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174 | ;; h. Loss of tissue of digits or other affected parts.
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175 | ;;
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176 | ;;
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177 | ;; 7. Vascular:
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178 | ;; a. Status of peripheral pulses.
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179 | ;; b. Doppler study to confirm vascular compromise, if indicated.
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180 | ;; c. Evidence of vascular insufficiency - edema, hair loss,
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181 | ;; shiny atrophic skin, etc.
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182 | ;; d. Blood pressure in arms and legs (is ratio normal?)
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183 | ;; e. Evidence of Raynaud's phenomenon.
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184 | ;;
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185 | ;;
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186 | ;;D. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests:
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187 | ;;
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188 | ;; Provide:
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189 | ;; 1. X-rays of affected areas of extremities if never done or if
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190 | ;; not done in past five years.
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191 | ;; 2. Doppler study of blood vessels, if indicated.
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192 | ;; 3. Nerve conduction of studies, if indicated.
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193 | ;; 4. Biopsy of any area suspicious for malignancy.
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194 | ;; 5. Scrapings to confirm fungus infection.
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195 | ;; 6. Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests conducted
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196 | ;; in the examination report.
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197 | ;;
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198 | ;;
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199 | ;;E. Diagnosis:
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200 | ;;
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201 | ;; 1. List each diagnosis and state whether related to cold injury
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202 | ;; (if that can be determined).
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203 | ;; 2. Specialty exams that might be needed:
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204 | ;;
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205 | ;; a. Neurology.
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206 | ;; b. Podiatry.
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207 | ;; c. Dermatology.
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208 | ;; d. Rheumatology.
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209 | ;; e. Others as needed.
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210 | ;;
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211 | ;;
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212 | ;;Signature: Date:
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213 | ;;END
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