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Physical Diagnosis Scalp, Ears,Nose, Sinuses
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Describe Scalp. Diagnosis?
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Psoriasis
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Normal TM Malleus (short process and handle Cone of light Incus Pars tensa The unbelievable UMBO
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Otitis Media Red, Bulging Hyperemia Dullness of light reflex Opaque
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Describe
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Serous OM Bulging, amber drum Decreased mobility
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Describe
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Cerumen in canal May advise parents to soften first May remove yourself in office At the VA: May remove a lot of ear wax in the ER
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Bullous Myringitis Large vesicles/bullae visible on the drum Landmarks obscured Drum is reddened Viral infection characterized by painful hemorrhage
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Traumatic Perforation Usually result from purulent infection of the middle ear Central perforation or marginal
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Tympanostomy Tube Sometimes placed in children with series of ear infections Major goal: preventing conductive hearing loss may prevent delayed language development “Mom, the TV is so loud!”
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Nose and Sinuses
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Sinus Anatomy: Front View frontal sinus=black check maxillary sinus=red, anterior ethmoid sinuses=green posterior ethmoid sinuses= purple, sphenoid sinus=yellow
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Sinus Anatomy: Side View frontal sinus=black check maxillary sinus=red, anterior ethmoid sinuses=green posterior ethmoid sinuses= purple, sphenoid sinus=yellow
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Looking at the turbinates: Diagnosis?
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Nasal Polyp
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