HEENT examination

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HEENT examination is a standard component of a physical examination that involves the evaluation of the Head, Ears, Eyes, Nose, and Throat. This examination is typically performed by healthcare professionals to identify any abnormalities or diseases.

Head[edit]

The head examination involves the inspection of the scalp, skull, and face. The healthcare professional will look for any signs of trauma, infection, or abnormal growths. They may also assess the patient's facial symmetry and involuntary movements.

Ears[edit]

The ear examination involves the inspection of the external and internal structures of the ear. The healthcare professional will use an otoscope to look into the ear canal and at the eardrum. They will be looking for signs of infection, blockage, or damage to the eardrum.

Eyes[edit]

The eye examination involves the inspection of the external and internal structures of the eye. The healthcare professional will use an ophthalmoscope to look at the back of the eye, including the retina, optic disc, and blood vessels. They will also assess the patient's visual acuity and peripheral vision.

Nose[edit]

The nose examination involves the inspection of the external and internal structures of the nose. The healthcare professional will look for signs of trauma, infection, or abnormal growths. They may also assess the patient's ability to smell.

Throat[edit]

The throat examination involves the inspection of the mouth, throat, and neck. The healthcare professional will look for signs of infection, inflammation, or abnormal growths. They may also assess the patient's ability to swallow and speak.

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