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John Doe vs. ABC Inc.

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John Doe vs. ABC Inc. READMISSION DATE: 2/18/2004. ADMISSION DATE: 01/15/2004 DISCHARGE DATE: 02/16/2004. 8/26 Pt continues to have problems With living area not being handicap accessible. 9/2 Pt environment is very difficult because it isn’t set up for handicapped. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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John Doevs.

ABC Inc.

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READMISSION DATE: 2/18/2004

ADMISSION DATE: 01/15/2004DISCHARGE DATE: 02/16/2004

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8/26 Pt continues to have problemsWith living area not being handicapaccessible.

9/2 Pt environment is very difficult because it isn’t set upfor handicapped.Pt needs boots due to footdropping while in bed.

9/25 Bowel system has changed. Pt unsure If it’s because of meds or not.Living area still not equipped for situation.

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…poor scaffold erection procedures and would be unsafe to work on.

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SYMPTOMS/SIGNS OF RSDSYMPTOMS/SIGNS OF RSD

Pain

History of Injury (Traumatic-Right Knee Fracture)

Temperature Change/Aymmetry

Response to Sympathetic Block

Cutaneous Hypersensitivity/Allodynia

Hair/Nail Change

Tremor

Joint Stiffness

Bone Scan Positive for RSD

Color Change

Swelling/Edema

Atrophy

Termographic Changes

Sweating Change

Weakness/Fatigue

Limitation of Use

Local Osteoporosis (X-Ray Examination)

YES NO

Cite: Reflex? Sympathetic? Dystrophy? Paradigm Shift?, The Clinical Journal of Pain; Vol.8, No.4, 1992: 281-84.

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Interpretation:<3 RSD unlikely3-5 RSD possible>6 RSD probable

Number of Criteria Met: 17

SYMPTOMS/SIGNS OF RSDSYMPTOMS/SIGNS OF RSD

Pain

History of Injury (Traumatic-Right Knee Fracture)

Temperature Change/Aymmetry

Response to Sympathetic Block

Cutaneous Hypersensitivity/Allodynia

Hair/Nail Change

Tremor

Joint Stiffness

Bone Scan Positive for RSD

Color Change

Swelling/Edema

Atrophy

Termographic Changes

Sweating Change

Weakness/Fatigue

Limitation of Use

Local Osteoporosis (X-Ray Examination)

YES NO

Cite: Reflex? Sympathetic? Dystrophy? Paradigm Shift?, Peter R. Wilson, MD, The Clinical Journal of Pain; Vol.8, No.4, 1992: 281-84.