19 April 2009

Head, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Examination Lecture notes & video



Head, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Examination from University of Virginia
Lecture notes & video

The HEENT, or Head, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exam is usually the initial part of a general physical exam, after the vital signs. Like other parts of the physical exam, it begins with inspection, and then proceeds to palpation. It requires the use of several special instruments in order to inspect the eyes and ears, and special techniques to assess their special sensory function. This module reviews some of the relevant surface anatomy and describes the basic HEENT exam. The module includes an introduction to use of the ophthalmoscope.

HEENT Examination
Introduction
Learning Objectives
The HEENT Exam Video
OSCE checklists
Ears, Nose and Throat Checkilist
Head, Neck and Eyes Checklist
Anatomy
Anatomy of the Head
Anatomy of the Ear
Anatomy of the Eye
Anatomy of the Nose and Sinuses
Anatomy of the Mouth and Oropharynx
Anatomy of the Neck
Quiz 1
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Physical Exam
Exam of the Head
Exam of the Neck
Exam of the Thyroid
Exam of the Ear
Hearing Evaluation
Exam of the Eye
Ophthalmoscopic Exam
Examination of the Nose
Exam of the Sinuses
Exam of the Mouth and Oropharynx
Findings
Quiz 2
Question 5
Question 6
Question 7
Question 8
Question 9
Question 10
Summary
FinalTest

http://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/courses/pom1/pexams/HEENT/

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Vital Signs and Chest Examination Lecture notes & video



Vital Signs and Chest Examination from University of Virginia
Lecture notes & video

Introduction
Learning Objectives
Sections
Part 1: Vital Signs:
Vital Signs Exam Video
Temperature:
What is a Normal Temperature?
How to Take Temperature?
Blood Pressure:
What If Normal is Not Healthy?
How a Cuff Measures Blood Pressure?
Phases of Korotkoff Sounds
How To Measure Blood Pressure?
Finding The Palpable Systolic Pressure
Why To Check The Palpable Pressure?
Measuring Blood Pressure
Does Your Patient Have Hypertension?
Pulse:
Where To Find Pulses
Why Find Pulses?
What Is a Normal Pulse?
What Is Your Pulse?
Respiration
Patterns Of Respiration
Part 2: Examination of the Chest:
Chest Exam Video
Surface Anatomy of the Chest
Where are the Lungs?
Find the Lungs Lobes on Chest Xrays
Four Methods of Chest Examination
Inspection
Palpation
Percussion
Auscultation
Features
Abnormalities
Quiz
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Summary
FinalTest

http://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/courses/pom1/pexams/VSandChestExam/


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Physical Exam Technique videos



Physical Exam Technique videos from University of Virginia

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