ROS - I don't recall what professions were covered, I just remembered that it was a side thing that she did.
EgoMagickian reminded me of some examples - one being the use of hydroculator packs. It was suggested we note the appearance of the skin before application, note the number of towels between the HP and the client, the clients response when checking in re their comfort level (specifically if they're ok with the temp), the amount of time the HP is used, and the appearance of the skin after treatment. Also of importance, is asking the client how they feel at the end of the massage - if they say they feel great, relaxed, etc, it kinda takes some of the wind out of their sails if they claim foul afterwards.
She said it's assumed that we're going to be massaging, so we don't necessarily have to list all the different techniques used, though locations of trigger points or anything notable is beneficial for future sessions. I believe where most people got into trouble was consistency. If you're going to get specific about detailing something in particular, ALWAYS detail it. I can't think of a great example offhand, but let's say you always use a particular lotion on a client because they've stated they have allergies, and you're in the habit of noting what particular lotion you're using in your notes. If you DON'T make note of it on some occasion and the client comes back later to say you used the wrong lotion on them and they had a reaction because of it, then there is an inconsistency someone might grab onto. Again, not a great example, but all I could come up with at the moment. lol