Complete Shadow Health HEENT assessment from STU NUR504. Includes fundoscopic examination (right eye retinopathic changes, 20/40 visual acuity), Rinne test, Weber test, Whisper test, throat and nasal examination, and acanthosis nigricans documentation. Diagnosis: Allergic Rhinitis.
Tina Jones presents with a sore, itchy throat, itchy eyes and a runny nose for the past week. She denies fever, difficulty swallowing, or changes in voice. She has a history of seasonal allergies.
The HEENT assessment covers the head, eyes, ears, nose and throat examination. A notable finding is retinopathic changes on right fundoscopic examination, consistent with her poorly controlled diabetes. Right eye visual acuity is 20/40. Acanthosis nigricans is noted on the neck.
Cranial nerve I–II testing, Rinne test, Weber test and Whisper test are all documented. Diagnosis: Allergic Rhinitis with significant incidental findings requiring follow-up.
The Tina Jones HEENT module looks simple at first, but students often struggle once they have to organize the sequence and chart the findings clearly. Allergy history, nasal symptoms, throat findings, lymph nodes, and ear or eye observations all need to fit together.
This is one of those modules where scattered notes can cost points fast. A clear HEENT encounter needs the history and physical findings to read like one focused assessment instead of a random checklist.
Visitors often use this module to understand what belongs in the HEENT history, what physical findings matter most, and how to turn those findings into concise nursing documentation. That extra explanation helps the page work better as a practical study and review guide.