Portion of a physical examination
A HEENT examination is a portion of a physical examination[1] that principally concerns the head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat.[2]
Steps
- IPPA
- Tests specific to HEENT examination
A neurological examination is usually considered separate from the HEENT evaluation, although there can be some overlap in some cases.
Sample write-up
Category
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Item
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Sample text
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Head
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"NC/AT" or "Normocephalic, atraumatic"
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Eyes
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ophthalmoscope
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"EOM intact, PERRLA, anicteric, no injection, fundus WNL (within normal limits), no papilledema"
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Ears
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otoscope
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"TM intact, noninflamed"
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Nose
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otoscope
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"No congestion"
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Throat
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otoscope
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"Oropharynx WNL" or "no erythema or exudate"
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Mouth
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otoscope
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"Moist mucous membranes, no thrush, no vesicles, no lesions, good dentition"
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Neck
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"No LAD, thyroid WNL, neck supple" (JVD and bruit may be reported here or in CV)
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References