What is the most significant difference between the evidentiary checklist of the general multisystem physical examination and that of the single organ system physical examinations?

A. There is no evidentiary check list in the single organ system physical examination
B. The 1997 DGs specifically identify the single organ system evidentiary checklist as better
C. The evidentiary checklist of the single organ system is divided into shaded and unshaded borders
D. There are fewer anatomical references in each of the sections of the general multisystem physical examination


C

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