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Physical Assessment Documentation Template

Learn the essential components of a thorough physical exam record and use our AI medical scribe to draft your own from a live encounter.

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Clinicians performing exams

Best for providers who need a consistent structure for recording head-to-toe or system-specific findings.

Standardized record seekers

You will find a breakdown of required physical exam sections and what constitutes a high-fidelity entry.

Drafting from encounters

Aduvera turns your recorded patient exam into a structured draft based on these physical assessment patterns.

See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft when you want physical assessment documentation template guidance without starting from scratch.

High-fidelity exam documentation

Move beyond generic templates with AI that captures the specifics of your physical findings.

System-Specific Drafting

The AI identifies and organizes findings into standard categories like cardiovascular, respiratory, and musculoskeletal.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Verify every physical finding by clicking the citation to see the exact moment in the encounter where the observation was noted.

EHR-Ready Output

Generate a structured physical exam section that can be copied directly into your EHR's physical exam field.

From exam to finalized note

Turn a live physical assessment into a structured clinical record.

1

Record the Encounter

Use the web app to record the patient visit as you perform the physical assessment and call out findings.

2

Review the AI Draft

Check the generated physical assessment against the transcript to ensure fidelity and accuracy of the findings.

3

Finalize and Export

Refine the structured note and copy the final physical assessment documentation into your EHR.

Structuring a Comprehensive Physical Assessment

A strong physical assessment documentation template should be organized by system to ensure clinical thoroughness. Essential sections include General Appearance, HEENT, Cardiovascular (rate, rhythm, murmurs), Respiratory (effort, breath sounds), Abdominal (bowel sounds, tenderness), and Neurological/Musculoskeletal findings. High-fidelity documentation avoids vague terms like 'normal' in favor of specific negatives, such as 'no edema' or 'lungs clear to auscultation bilaterally,' providing a clearer clinical picture for future review.

Aduvera replaces the manual effort of typing these sections from memory. By recording the encounter, the AI captures the clinician's verbalizations during the exam and organizes them into the appropriate template sections. This workflow prevents the common failure point of forgetting to document a specific system and allows the provider to focus on the patient rather than a checklist, while still maintaining a rigorous, structured output.

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Common Questions on Physical Assessment Documentation

Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.

Can I use this physical assessment template structure in Aduvera?

Yes, Aduvera drafts structured clinical notes that follow these standard physical assessment patterns based on your recorded encounter.

How does the AI handle negative findings during an exam?

The AI captures the specific negatives you mention during the encounter and places them in the corresponding system section of the draft.

What happens if the AI misses a specific physical finding?

You can review the transcript-backed source context to find the missing detail and quickly edit the draft before finalizing.

Does the tool support different exam depths, like a focused vs. comprehensive exam?

Yes, the AI drafts the note based on the actual encounter; if you perform a focused exam, the resulting documentation will reflect only those systems.

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