Certain system/body areas listed in the single organ system evidentiary checklists are blank. Why?

A. These systems/body areas are not at all related to the single organ system being assessed but they are required to be listed to retain consistency
B. These systems/body areas have no importance to the health of the patient and any reference to these systems/body areas by the patient are indicative of a psychological problem
C. These systems/body areas were listed in a typographical error but convention has prevented their removal from the evidentiary checklist
D. These systems/body areas are anatomically involved in the single organ system, but are not directly relevant to the health of the single organ system being assessed


D

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