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HEENT Physical Assessment Assignment | Completed | Shadow Health https://chamberlain.shadowhealth.com/assignment_attempts/4154



HEENT Physical Assessment Assignment Results | Turned In
Advanced Health Assessment - Chamberlain, NR509-October-2018
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Overview Review Questions Activity Time: 1 min

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Suppose you had found that Tina’s pupils were reactive to both direct and consensual
Subjective Data Collection light, yet unequal in size. Which condition would you suspect?

Objective Data Collection Correct: Anisocoria is condition in which the pupils are unequal in size. Anisocoria can be found in about 20%
of normal individuals.
Education & Empathy

Unequal visual acuity
Documentation
Optic neuritis
Lifespan
Glaucoma
Anisocoria (Correct Response)
Review Questions

Self-Reflection
Imagine that, during your physical exam with Tina, you had palpated an enlarged left
supraclavicular lymph node. What would this finding have indicated?

Correct: Malignancies originating in the pelvis or abdomen are likely to metastasize to the left supraclavicular
lymph node, also known as Virchow's node.


Nothing, because this is a normal variant
A serious pathology (Correct Response)
A previous infection of the throat
An active infection of the throat




If you had observed Arteriovenous (AV) nicking during the retinal exam on Tina, what
would you have seen?

Correct: AV nicking is the compression of the vein at arteriovenous crossings due to arterial stiffening. This
results in bulging of the vein on either side of the artery making the vein appear to stop on either side of the artery.
AV nicking is usually a result of chronic hypertension.


Transparent arterial walls
Opaque arterial walls
Tortuous arteries and veins
Vein stops on either side of the artery (Correct Response)
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