abdomen: +bs
who would think that means breath sounds ??
I am absolutely horrified that I failed based on several large mistakes I know I made (these aren't your "I only listened to 96 places for breath sounds instead of 124 places" type mistakes... I forgot to document major exams that I performed, quite frequently sadly.
However what I did remember to document, I tried to be as expressive as possible while using only the most standard abbreviating, as an example:
VS: T 100.1F, all others WNL
Gen: Resting comfortably in no acute distress
HEENT: NC/AT; no conjunctival pallor, fundi show no exudates, papilledema, or AV-Nicking, EOM, PERRLAI; TM shows no exudates, erythema, cerumen; Oropharynx shows no erythema, exudates, lesions, or post nasal drip (somtimes I would make an additional comment on tonsilar columns if I felt it was warranted)
Neck: Supple, no lymphadenopathy; no thyroid masses or enlargement; trachea midline
CV: S1-S2 WNL; no m/r/g; RRR
Chest: Lungs are clear to auscultation with vesicular breath sounds in upper and lower lung fields bilaterally (I always listened to 8 spots - and now thinking back, technically could have documented bronchial breath sounds in the anterior positions)
Extremities: No cyanosis, clubbing, or edema; peripheral pulses 2+ symmetric upper and lower extremities (can't remember if I listed the actual pulses I palpated - hoping I did)
Abdomen: Soft; NT/ND; Bowel sounds present and normoactive in all 4 quadrants
Neuro: CN II - XII grossly intact; Sensation intact to dull and sharp sensation bilaterally; DTR 2+and symmetric in biceps, triceps, patellar, and achilles tendons
--So this is basically how I documented my physical exam findings; I think my eagerness to be overly expressive as to what I did EXACTLY may have cost me in the end because I forgot to document a few very important things... we'll see if the detail I went into can save me from missing some tests that I actually performed.