ShadowHealth HEENT Tina Jones, Exams of Nursing

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ShadowHealth HEENT Tina Jones
1.
Is
your
throat
sore?:
Reports sore throat
2.
Is
your
throat
itchy?:
Reports itchy throat
3.
Are your eyes itchy?: Reports itchy eyes
4.
Do
you
have
a
runny
nose?:
Reports runny nose
5. How long has your throat been sore?: began 1 week ago
6. When did your nose start running?: began 1 week ago
7. When did your eyes start itching?: began 1 week ago
8.
is
the
throat
pain
constant:
constant throat pain
9. when does your throat pain feel the worst: worse in
morning
10.
does
it
hurt
when
you
swallo:
soreness with
swallowing
11.
rate throat pain on 1-10 scale: mild to moderate throat
discomfort
12. how often does your nose run: constant runny nose
13. does your nose itch:
denies
14. do you have sinus pain: denies
15. do you have sinus pressure: no
16. are you sneezing: no
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ShadowHealth HEENT Tina Jones

1. Is your throat sore?: Reports sore throat

2. Is your throat itchy?: Reports itchy throat

3. Are your eyes itchy?: Reports itchy eyes

4. Do you have a runny nose?: Reports runny nose

5. How long has your throat been sore?: began 1 week ago

6. When did your nose start running?: began 1 week ago

7. When did your eyes start itching?: began 1 week ago

8. is the throat pain constant: constant throat pain

9. when does your throat pain feel the worst: worse in morning

10. does it hurt when you swallo: soreness with swallowing

11. rate throat pain on 1-10 scale: mild to moderate throat discomfort

12. how often does your nose run: constant runny nose

13. does your nose itch: denies

14. do you have sinus pain: denies

15. do you have sinus pressure: no

16. are you sneezing: no

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17. what color is your mucus: clear

18. is the mucus thick: thin mucus

19. does your mucus have pus in it: denies

20. do your eyes constantly itch: constant itching

21. are your eyes red: reports eye redness

22. have you had changes in your breathing: not attected

23. do you have a cough: denies

24. do you have chest tightness: denies

25. have you been wheezing: denies

26. has your asthma worsened: denies

27. do you know what is causing your symptoms: allergy like symptoms

28. do you think you have a cold: no cold symptoms

29. do you think you're having an allergic reaction: similar symptoms to sister's hay fever

30. have you treated your eyes with anything: denies

31. have you done anything for your runny nose: denies

32. have you taken any antihistamines: denies

33. have you taken any decongestants: denies

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52. when was your last vision exam: childhood

53. when was your last hearing exam: childhood

54. when was your last dental visit: within the last 2 years

55. how often did you see the dentist when you were a child: reguarly

56. do you have dental insurance: denies

57. do you have vision insurance: denies

58. are you allergic to cats: confirms

59. are you allergic to dust: confirms

60. do you have seasonal allergies: denies

61. have you been sick recently: denies

62. do you have chills: denies

63. do you have fever: denies

64. have you felt fatigued: low energy level

65. have you felt nauseous: denies nausea or vomiting

66. do you ever get headaches: occasional headaches

67. do you have a headache currently: denies

68. have you ever had a head injury: denies

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69. do you get lightheadedness: denies

70. how often do you have headaches: once a week

71. how long do your headaches last: few hours

72. how would you describe your headaches: tight and throbbing

73. where do you feel your headaches: behind her forehead

74. how would you rate your headache on a scale of 1-10: 3 or 4

75. how do you treat your headaches: Tylenol

76. what causes your headaches: reading and studying

77. do you have blurry vision: occasionally

78. has your vision worsened: confirms

79. do you have eye pain: denies

80. do you have dry eyes: denies

81. do you wear contacts: denies

82. can you describe your blurry vision: fuzzy letters

83. when do you get blurry vision: when reading for long periods

84. how long have you been reading when your vision gets blurry: after 2+ hours of

reading

85. do you get headaches when you have blurry vision: coincide

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103. what dental problems have you had: cavities as a kid

104. do you get strep throat often: denies

105. do you have problems with your lymph nodes: denies

106. do you have a history of throat problems: denies

107. have you noticed any changes to your voice: denies

108. do you have any tonsil problems: denies

109. do you have any neck pain: denies

110. do you have family members with allergies: sister with hay fever

111. do vision problems run in the famiy: denies

112. do sinus problems run in the family: denies

113. do ear or hearing problems run in the family: denies

114. do mouth, throat, or gland problems run in your family: denies

115. do headaches or migraines run in your family: denies

116. head and face:

symmetric papules, pustules, or comedones excessive hair growth red, chapped nose

117. eyes and orbital area: no visible abnormal

8 / findings moist and pink white sclera no discharge

118. nasal cavity: pale,

bluish patent clear discharge no abnormal findings

119. right ear:

pink no abnormal findings no discharge pearly gray 5:00 cone of light

120. left ear:

pink no abnormal findings no discharge pearly gray 7:00 cone of light

121. mouth and throat: moist and

pink 1+ tonsils cobblestoning

10 / no adventitious sounds

131. pupillary reaction: PERRL

132. EOMs, peripheral vision: no abnormal findings

133. right fundal exam: cotton wool

bodies sharp disc margin

134. left fundal exam: no

abnormalities sharp disc margin

135. visual acuity: right:

20/40 left: 20/

136. weber, rinne, whisper, gag:

normal normal normal intact

137. subjective: HPI: Ms. Jones is a pleasant 28-year-old African American woman who presented to the clinic with

complaints of sore, itchy throat, itchy eyes, and runny nose for the last week. She states that these symptoms started spontaneously and have been constant in nature. She does not note any specific aggravating symptoms, but states that her throat pain seems to be worse in the morning. She rates her throat pain as 4/10 and her throat itchiness as 5/10. She has treated her throat pain with occasional throat lozenges which has "helped a little". She states that she has some soreness when swallowing, but otherwise no other associated symptoms. She states that her nose "runs all day" and is clear discharge. She has not attempted any treatment for her nasal symptoms. She states that her eyes are constantly itchy and she has not attempted any eye specific treatment. She denies cough and recent illness. She has had no exposures to sick individuals. She

11 / denies changes in her hearing, vision, and taste. She denies fevers, chills, and night sweats. She has never been diagnosed with seasonal allergies, but does note that her sister has "hay fever". Social History: She is not aware of any environmental exposures or irritants at her job or home. She changes her sheets weekly and denies dust/mildew at her home. She denies use of tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs. She does not exercise. Review of Systems: General: Denies changes in weight, fatigue, weakness, fever, chills, and night sweats. • Head: Denies history of trauma or headaches. • Eyes: She does not wear corrective lenses, but notes that her vision has been worsening over the past few years. She complains of blurry vision after reading for extended periods. Denies increased tearing or itching prior to this past week. • Ears: Denies hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo, discharge, or earache. • Nose/Sinuses: Denies rhinorrhea prior to this episode. Denies stuflness, sneezing, itching, previous allergy, epistaxis, or sinus pressure. • Mouth/Throat: Denies bleeding gums, hoarseness, swollen lymph nodes, or wounds in mouth. No sore throat prior to this episode. • Respiratory: She denies shortness of breath, wheezing, cough, sputum, hemoptysis, pneumonia, bronchitis, emphysema, tuberculosis. She has a history of asthma, last hospitalization was age 16 for asthma, last chest XR was age 16. Her current inhaler use has been her baseline of 2-3 times per week.

138. objective: General: Ms. Jones is a pleasant, obese 28-year-old African American woman in no acute distress. She

is alert and oriented. She maintains eye contact throughout interview and examination. • Head: Head is normocephalic and atraumatic. Scalp with no masses, normal hair distribution. • Eyes: Bilateral eyes with equal hair distribution, no lesions, no ptosis, no edema, conjunctiva clear and injected. Extraocular movements intact bilaterally. Pupils equal, round, and reactive to light bilaterally. Normal convergence. Left fundoscopic exam reveals sharp disc margins, no hemorrhages. Right fundoscopic exam reveals mild retinopathic changes. Left eye vision: 20/20. Right eye vision: 20/40. • Ears: Ear shape equal bilaterally. External canals without inflammation bilaterally. Tympanic membranes pearly grey and intact with positive light reflex bilaterally. Rinne, Weber, and Whisper tests normal bilaterally. • Nose: Septum is midline, nasal mucosa is