absolutely true PP but a clear error, such as that is different from an opinion. I was taught to write "SOAP" notes
S is for subjective stuff....either opinions like "wrist seems broken" or statements made by the patient about how they feel, or what they said happened always prefixed by "patient said" or similar.
O is for objective stuff..the cut head, dilated pupils and so on
A is the assessment...the summary of S and O
P is the plan....what to do next.... x rays, keep in overnight, prescribe xxx.
You don't have to write the S.O.A.P. in the notes but its a good clear framework.....as I said, polite professional subjective opinion is considered an acceptable part of the process....not as I once read in a consultants notes "this dull and unkempt mother and her rather stupid daughter......"
which is why I said it depends if the notes are medical or police. Its my understanding that police records should be strictly factual and objective?