I was just reviewing a few posts in a row in Triage that all (hopefully) got sent to the Help and Improvement review queue and was annoyed to realize that, in the time it took to determine that I should hit Should Be Improved, I had already figured out the basics of what would need to be done to fix the question. Well, really I was annoyed that this understanding was wasted as soon as I finished the review.
So what if it wasn't wasted? What if we had a special comment/summary/whatever field to be entered upon hitting Requires Editing? This field should only be displayed to Help and Improvement reviewers and would presumably be optional. As a bonus, the additional friction/required thought would doubtless reduce the number of thoughtless queue entries by some small but non-zero amount, which can only be helpful at this stage. And, of course, Help and Improvement reviewers would have a better idea what they should at least start with; sometimes it's not really obvious why Triage pushed things in (and if there's no good reason, hit the VLQ link!).
It would not be very useful to be limited only to a predefined list, since often you'd want to say "rephrase X in terms of Y" or similarly specific instructions, but showing previous reviewers' comments/instructions in the dialog and letting you agree with them would almost certainly be of value, and from there it's just a small step to having a list as a starting point that can then be added to.
As a further refinement, these special comments (at least if only one was chosen) could be used to pre-populate the summary/comment field in Help and Improvement for the reviewer to tweak before finishing their edit. ("Did I actually fix that like this comment I'm about to post says I should and did?")