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Accessory muscles use, chest wall movement, shape/abnormalities days?) Mobility, range of motion of nearest joint Observe skin color, pallor, redness, wounds, discoloration, shininess. Shiny appearance associated with more advanced lymphedema Inspect for asymmetry, tautness, loss of normal skin folds
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