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ANO-GENITAL EXAMINATION: EXTERNAL GENITALIA - continued<br />

EXTERNAL<br />

GENITALIA<br />

URETHRA AND<br />

PERIURETHRAL AREA<br />

PERIHYMENAL AREA<br />

AND FOSSA<br />

NAVICULARIS<br />

HYMEN<br />

PERINEUM<br />

DISCHARGE<br />

INTERNAL AND<br />

SPECULUM EXAMS<br />

ANAL EXAMINATION<br />

ANO-GENITAL EXAMINATION<br />

� Describe pubic hair of patient<br />

� Description of genitalia: injury/no evident injury at the time of<br />

examination 12<br />

12. Description of Genitalia<br />

For both female and male patients, all parts of the external genitalia should be described, as<br />

suggested below and on the following page. If no injury is observed, include a statement to that<br />

effect, such as “No evident injury at the time of examination.”<br />

Hymenal orifice<br />

(vaginal opening)<br />

Hymenal<br />

membrane<br />

Posterior fourchette<br />

Anus<br />

Female Genitalia<br />

Labia majora<br />

Urethral opening<br />

Labia minora<br />

Fossa navicularis<br />

Perineum

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