They are not looking for every bump bruise and doctor visit that she ever had. They’re looking for highlights of the biggies: concussions, broken bones, surgeries, diagnosed and treated acne, eczema, asthma, sports injuries, anxiety, depression, MRIs, drug and alcohol use.
Not ‘normal’ childhood occasional visits like pink eye, strep, colds, etc.
I would seriously not even worry about this now. As you state, she is healthy, and has nothing significant. Very likely your survey will be “no” to everything.
I’m certain you could find an example online via google if your that curious. If you are trying to recall every single visit, you are approaching this wrong imo. Just answer the survey questions. If they want more info, they will ask. And the secret to all this is starting the application early...and completing enough early to actually trigger this exam. You will have more than ample time to address things if you start the application ASAP in the summer. And as you state, nothing significant.
At this point, no need to even think about this with a child with ‘nothing significant’. If a lurker does have open-ended things...then this could be a good time to make sure those are closed. IE: I had one with a knee injury he recovered from and continued through his season. DODMERB needed more info, including a DR’s ‘release to full activity’. We never went for an actual follow up appointment bc he just had a bad bruise. But that was a loose end. Now you can tie those up!