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Answer:
A medical record is more limited in scope than a medical chart.
Explanation:
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When a patient tells you information about their current symptoms, this is an example of subject data. Subjective means what you have heard or what the patient tells you. This differs from objective data when numbers and vitals and hard scientific data can be documented and proven.