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NR_509_HEENT_Subjective_Shadow - Chamberlain College of Nursing Subjective Data Collection: 27 of 28 (96.4%) HEENT Physical Assessment Assignment Results | Turned In Advanced Health Assessment - Ch... amberlain, NR509-October-2018 Category Scored Items Patient Data Chief Complaint History of Present Illness Asked severity of throat discomfort Describes sore throat as mild to moderate Asked about frequency and duration of runny nose Reports nose is runny "pretty much all day" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Asked about relevant family history Reports sister with hay fever Denies family history of vision problems Denies family history of sinus problems Denies family history of ear or hearing problems Denies family history of mouth, throat, or gland problems Denies family history of headache or migraine Comments Olivia Mgbeokwere (09 Nov 2018, 10:07 PM CST): Dear Student, Nice work! You did a good job with this case study. But you are missing some pertinent information.. HPI/Social Hx/ROS/ differentials/etc. Of course, there is always room for improvement. Please take time to review your results and the feedback provided by Shadow Health. Compare your performance with the model note. It is important to understand where you may have missed opportunities to be more effective or enhance your skills. On the physical exam, you should have noted that the posterior pharynx was slightly erythematous with mild cobblestoning. This was a hallmark clue to the the presence of chronic postnasal drip. Cobblestoning is a widely used adjective referring to an appearance, morphology or pattern characterized by multiple, similarly-sized rounded densities that project from a single linear surface when the image is 2-D or that rise above a flattened plane when viewed in 3-D, a pattern which has been likened to pre-internal combustion engine roads paved with ‘cobbled’ stones. Therefore, the primary diagnosis of allergic rhinitis was correct. With a myriad of treatment options available on the market for AR, how did you decide to select specific medications? What treatment guidelines did you use to guide your decisions?. Let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Looking forward [Show More]
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