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HEENT (HEAD, EYES, EARS, NOSE AND THROAT)

1 Sore throat in a 29-year-old male HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS A 29-year-old male with a medical history significant for type Idiabetes presented to the ED complaining of a sore throat, inability to swallow solids and fevers to 103 ◦ F (39.4 ◦ C) for two days.

COMPLETE PHYSICAL EXAM ABBREVIATIONS:

... White Male, White Female) HEENT: Head, eyes, ears, nose, throat NCAT, MMM, EOMI, PERRLA, b/l TM intact & reactive to light, b/l sclera anicteric, ...

HEENT: THE EYE

HEENT part 2: THE EYE 1. EQUIPMENT - ophthalmoscope, penlight, eye chart, 3x5 index card 2. ASSESS VISUAL ACUITY • Using standard Snellen chart , stand at 20 feet with corrective lenses if worn, covering one eye at a time with their palm.

MENNONITE COLLEGE OF NURSING AT ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY ...

MENNONITE COLLEGE OF NURSING AT ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY Diagnostic Reasoning for Advanced Practice Nursing 431 HEENT EXAMINATION ** Branching Exam Procedure COMPONENT ACTIVITIES DONE NOT DONE COMMENTS HEAD 1.

History and Physical Exam: HEENT

History and Physical Exam: HEENT Wendy Langen and William Demshok MS,PA-C January 19, 2011 Physical Exam Technique •Inspection •Palpation •Percussion •Auscultation General Survey •Level of consciousness •Signs of distress •Height/ weight/ build •Appearance appropriate to age and ...

Example of a Complete History and Physical Write-up

HEENT: Eyes: extraocular motions full, gross visual fields full to confrontation, conjunctiva clear. sclerae non-icteric, pulpils equal round and reactive to light and accomodation, ...

HEENT - Section Contents

- 284 - SORE THROAT PROTOCOL When using any protocol, always follow the Guidelines of Proper Use (page 16). Inclusion Criteria ● Nontoxic patient with sorethroat complaint

SOAP Note Example #2:

... HEENT: (head, ears, eyes, nose, throat -- often combined into one description) Head: NC/AT (normocephalic/atraumatic) Eyes: PERRLA (pupils equal, round, ...

HEENT: Testing of cranial nerves reveals no deficits.

Note for Russell G. Bann on 11/15/05 - Chart 23779 Surgical Consultation Time of visit: 24 minutes. Consultation was requested by Marcus Welby, MD.

A Patient with Fever and Headache

LN - none palp. HEENT - crusted blood on face and in oropharynx but without visible trauma or mucosal abnormalities; TMs are normal. CHEST - clear.