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MT Training > Terminology > Physical Examination

facial sensation is intact

 flattening of the nasolabial fold

 floor of mouth is nontender

 fontanel (infant exam)

 funduscopic exam

 gag reflex

 gingiva

 gingival hyperplasia

 glaucoma

 good cone of light

 Guerin fracture

 hairy leukoplakia

 halitosis

 hard palate / soft palate

 has pterygium on the eye

 head trauma

 helix of ear is tender to touch

 homonymous hemianopsia

 hypopharynx and larynx are normal

 impacted molars

 isocoria or isocoric

 Le Fort fracture

 Le Fort I fracture

 Le Fort II fracture

 Le Fort III fracture

 lenticular opacification

 leonine facies

 Ludwig angina

 macrocephaly / microcephaly

 macular degeneration

 Mallampati grade (pharynx is Mallampati grade 3)

 mandibular hypoplasia

 mastoid air cell tenderness

 maxillary, ethmoid, frontal

 micrognathia

 midface and mandible are stable

 moist mucous membranes

 mucosa is boggy

 mucosal pallor

 mucositis

 myringotomy tubes

 nares, patent

 nasal bridge

 nasal flaring

 nasal mucosa edematous or nonedematous

 nasal passages are crowded

 nasal prongs

 nasolabial fold flattening

 nasopharyngeal trumpet

 NC/AT

 NG tube or nasogastric tube

 no epistaxis or epistaxis seen

 no exudates, plaques or lesions

 no facial lines

 no field cut to gross confrontation

 no hemotympanum

 no papilledema, AV nicking, hemorrhages or exudates noted

 no scleral icterus

 no traction on the pinna

 normocephalic and atraumatic

 OP (oropharynx) clear

 oral exam shows slight crowding

 orbital, periorbital

 oropharynx is clear.

 oropharynx is noninjected / oropharynx is injected

 palatal movements diminished

 periodontal disease

 PERRL

 PERRLA

 pharyngeal hyperemia

 pharynx is crowded

 pharynx pink and moist

 phonation problems

 Pierre Robin syndrome

 pinna

 plethoric facies

 poor light reflex

 posterior pharynx without injection

 pre or postauricular nodes

 puffing of eyelids

 punctate exudates on tonsils

 pupils are equal, round, and reactive to light and accommodation

 raccoon eyes

 rapid eye movements (REM)

 red reflex

 Rinne test 

 sclerae and conjunctivae are normal

 septal deviation

 sinuses are nontender to percussion

 sinuses

 slit-lamp examination

 sluggish pupils

 sore throat

 strabismus

 

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