You are asked to evaluate a 38-year-old right hand dominant…

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Yоu аre аsked tо evаluate a 38-year-оld right hand dominant female who presents with complaints suggestive of possible carpal tunnel syndrome. After resting the elbows on a table and allowing the wrists to fall into complete volar flexion for one minute (see image below), the paresthesias that the patient has been experiencing are reproduced along the palmar surface of the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and part of the ring finger of the right hand. Based on this information, how would you document this finding in the patient’s chart?