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❑ [[Icterus|Icteric sclera]]  <br>  
❑ [[Icterus|Icteric sclera]]  <br>  
❑ [[Nystagmus]]  <br>   
❑ [[Nystagmus]]  <br>   
❑ Abnormal extra-ocular movements <br>  
[[Eye examination#Testing Extra-Ocular Movements:|Abnormal extra-ocular movements]] <br>  
❑ Pupils not reactive to light  <br>  
[[Eye examination#Assessing Pupillary Response to Light:|Pupils not reactive to light]] <br>  
Abnormal findings on ophthalmoscopic exam <br>  
[[Eye examination#Using the OpthalmoscopeAbnormal findings on ophthalmoscopic exam]] <br>  
   
   
'''Ears'''  <br>  
'''Ears'''  <br>  

Revision as of 16:49, 20 March 2014

Appearance of the Patient
❑ This section should give a general description of what a patient with the disease you are describing may look like. You may include a physical description such as obese, thin, cachectic, well appearing, ill appearing, diaphoretic etc

Vitals
❑ Temperature

Fever
Hypothermia

❑ Pulse

❑ Rate
Tachycardia
Bradycardia
❑ Rhythm
❑ Regular
❑ Irregularly irregular
❑ Strength
❑ Weak
❑ Bounding
❑ Alternating in strength (pulsus alternans)
Paradoxical pulse
❑ Symmetry
❑ Asymmetric

❑ Blood pressure
Hypotension
Hypertension
Wide pulse pressure
Narrow pulse pressure

❑ Respiratory rate
Tachypnea
Bradypnea
Kussmaul respirations

Skin
Cyanosis
Jaundice
Rash
Pallor
Lesions

Head
❑ Abnormalities of the head/hair
❑ Evidence of trauma

Eyes
Icteric sclera
Nystagmus
Abnormal extra-ocular movements
Pupils not reactive to light
Eye examination#Using the OpthalmoscopeAbnormal findings on ophthalmoscopic exam

Ears
❑ Reduced hearing acuity
❑ Positive Weber test
❑ Positive Rinne test
Exudate from the ear canal
Tenderness on movement of the pinnae

Nose
❑ Inflamed nares
Epistaxis
Purulent exudate from the nares
Tenderness to percussion of the sinuses
❑ Congested nares

Throat
❑ Erythematous
Exudate
Petechiae
❑ Tonsillar inflammation

Neck
❑ Elevated jugular venous pressure
Carotid bruits
Lymph nodes
Thyromegaly
Hepatojugular reflux

Lungs
Pulmonary edema and rales
Wheezing
❑ Consolidation with reduced breath sounds
Rales
Egophony
❑ Asymmetric chest movement

Heart
Heave
Thrill
Friction rub
Heart sounds

S1
S2
S3
S4

Gallops
❑ Murmur

Systolic murmur best heard at the base (describe the murmur)
Systolic murmur best heard at the apex (describe the murmur)
Diastolic murmur (describe the murmur)

Abdomen
Abdominal distention
Abdominal tenderness
Rebound
❑ Abdominal mass
❑ Guarding
Hepatomegaly
Splenomegaly
❑ Genitourinary exam if relevant

Extremities
Clubbing
Cyanosis
Edema

Neurologic
❑ Mental status may be altered
❑ Glasgow coma scale of___
❑ Clonus
❑ Hyperactive reflexes
❑ Deficits in cranial nerves ___