PD EXAM 2 ENT | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH 100% GRADED EXPERT
SOLUTIONS| 2026 LATEST UPDATED | GET A+
1. Identify pertinent information obtained in the history and physical examination during complete and focused patient
encounters across the lifespan: -
Assess ear pain, discharge, hearing loss, vertigo, nasal discharge, nosebleeds, sinus pain, dental problems, mouth lesions,
sore throat, and hoarseness
- Include onset, duration, associated symptoms, aggravating or relieving factors, and medication use
2. List key history questions for an ear complaint: - onset, duration
- recent URIs/trauma
- swimming
- method of ear cleaning
- discharge/pain
- use of ototoxic medications
3. List key history questions for hearing loss: - Ask if it is unilateral or bilateral - Onset
- Associated symptoms (tinnitus, vertigo)
- Occupational noise exposure
- Medication history
4. List key history questions for vertigo: - time of onset, duration
- triggers
- presence of unsteadiness or falls
- associated auditory symptoms
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, - use of salt-retaining/ototoxic drugs
5. List key history questions for nasal discharge: - Ask about color, consistency, odor - associated congestion
- facial pain, tenderness
- seasonal patterns
- environmental exposures
6. List key history questions for nosebleeds: Ask about frequency, amount, duration, predispos-
ing factors, medications, and location of bleeding
7. List key history questions for sinus pain: - fever, malaise - cough
- maxillary toothache
- eye pain
- nasal congestion
- tenderness that worsens when bending forward
8. List key history questions for mouth or dental complaints: - gum bleeding
- tooth pain or loss
- ulcers
- dentures
- alcohol and tobacco use
- stress
- oral hygiene
9. List key history questions for sore throat or hoarseness: - Ask about pain with swallowing
- environmental exposures
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SOLUTIONS| 2026 LATEST UPDATED | GET A+
1. Identify pertinent information obtained in the history and physical examination during complete and focused patient
encounters across the lifespan: -
Assess ear pain, discharge, hearing loss, vertigo, nasal discharge, nosebleeds, sinus pain, dental problems, mouth lesions,
sore throat, and hoarseness
- Include onset, duration, associated symptoms, aggravating or relieving factors, and medication use
2. List key history questions for an ear complaint: - onset, duration
- recent URIs/trauma
- swimming
- method of ear cleaning
- discharge/pain
- use of ototoxic medications
3. List key history questions for hearing loss: - Ask if it is unilateral or bilateral - Onset
- Associated symptoms (tinnitus, vertigo)
- Occupational noise exposure
- Medication history
4. List key history questions for vertigo: - time of onset, duration
- triggers
- presence of unsteadiness or falls
- associated auditory symptoms
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, - use of salt-retaining/ototoxic drugs
5. List key history questions for nasal discharge: - Ask about color, consistency, odor - associated congestion
- facial pain, tenderness
- seasonal patterns
- environmental exposures
6. List key history questions for nosebleeds: Ask about frequency, amount, duration, predispos-
ing factors, medications, and location of bleeding
7. List key history questions for sinus pain: - fever, malaise - cough
- maxillary toothache
- eye pain
- nasal congestion
- tenderness that worsens when bending forward
8. List key history questions for mouth or dental complaints: - gum bleeding
- tooth pain or loss
- ulcers
- dentures
- alcohol and tobacco use
- stress
- oral hygiene
9. List key history questions for sore throat or hoarseness: - Ask about pain with swallowing
- environmental exposures
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