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Nose Examination OSCE and Nasal Cavity Inspection - Clinical Skills - Dr Gill

Dr Gill Clinical Skills
Nose Examination OSCE and Nasal Cavity Inspection - Clinical Skills - Dr Gill One of the commonest presentations requiring a nose examination is a patient reporting epistaxis or a nose bleed. The examination of the nose should first review the external nose, looking for evidence of deviation. The nose exam then requires the use of a speculum or other instrument to assess the nasal cavity to review; the anterior nasal septum, mucosal membranes, and any sign of damage to Little's Area. It is important in the case of trauma, that a septal haematoma is ruled out. Assessment of the nose should also include a review of the turbinates, and any possible polyps, although only the largest of these would normally be visible here #NoseExam #ENT #DrGill
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