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ANO-GENITAL EXAMINATION: URETHRA AND PERIURETHRAL AREA, PERIHYMENAL<br />

EXTERNAL<br />

GENITALIA<br />

URETHRA AND<br />

PERIURETHRAL<br />

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 />

13. Injury Types<br />

Possible injury types are listed below.<br />

AREA AND FOSSA NAVICULARIS, AND PERINEUM<br />

ANO-GENITAL EXAMINATION<br />

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

examination<br />

� Injury/no evident injury at the time of examination (if injury,<br />

please describe injury type 13 , location and measurements)<br />

� Injury/no evident injury at the time of examination (if injury,<br />

please describe injury type 13 , location and measurements)<br />

� Injury/no evident injury at the time of examination (if injury,<br />

please describe injury type 13 , location and measurements)<br />

• Abrasion – Area of body surface denuded of skin or mucous membrane by some unusual or<br />

abnormal mechanical process<br />

• Ecchymosis or bruise – Hemorrhagic area on the skin due to extravasation of blood into the<br />

skin or a mucous membrane<br />

• Hematoma – Mass of usual clotted blood that forms in a tissue, organ or body space as a result<br />

of a broken blood vessel<br />

• Laceration – Injury or tear of tissue

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