Patient's reported symptoms consistently occur during physical activity and subside with rest.
This phrase is commonly used to describe symptoms suggestive of stable angina pectoris, where reduced blood flow to the heart during exertion causes discomfort that resolves when the demand on the heart decreases.
"Patient reports chest pain that is reproducible with exertion and relieved by rest."
Used to document a key characteristic of cardiac-related chest pain. It helps differentiate angina from other types of chest pain.
Common questions about using medical phrases in clinical documentation