eyes and ears

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  • Lips
    • Muscular folds that surround the mouth
    • Contain sensory receptors and are very sensitive
    • Lips assist with eating, expression, and speech
  • Teeth
    • 20 deciduous, 32 permanent
    • Needed for chewing
    • Also have esthetic value
    • DECIDUOUS – primary, milk, temporary or baby teeth
    • PERMANENT – 28 if molars did not erupt
  • Tongue
    • Muscle controlled by CN XIIhypoglossal
    • Needed for chewing, swallowing, and speech
    • Sensory (taste) CN VII and CN IX (facial & glossopharyngeal)
  • Hard Palate
    Forms the floor of the nasal cavity
  • Soft Palate
    • Posterior to hard palate
    • Elevates during swallowing to prevent food and saliva from entering the nasopharynx
  • Uvula
    • Fleshy conelike structure in the center of the soft palate
    • Prevents food from entering nasal passages
  • Salivary Glands
    • Secrete saliva which contains amylase to convert starch to maltose
    • 3 major salivary glands (produce saliva): Parotid gland, Submandibular gland, Sublingual gland
    • Helps in digestion
    • Oral health
    • In the absence of saliva we cannot taste the food we eat
  • Normal lips
    • Midline
    • Symmetrical
    • Skin intact
    • Pink, and moist
    • Coloring consistent with ethnic group/race
    • No unusual odors
  • Normal teeth and bite
    • Most adults have 28 teeth, or 32 if the four third molars, or wisdom teeth, are erupted
  • Deviations from normal teeth and bite
    • Loose, poorly anchored teeth
    • Malalignment
    • Dental caries
    • Discoloration of teeth
    • Mottled enamel
  • Normal oral mucosa and gums
    • Pink, moist, intact mucosa
    • Gums consistent in color with other mucosa
    • Gums intact
    • No bleeding
    • Color variants acceptable if consistent with patient's ethnic group/race
  • Deviations from normal oral mucosa and gums
    • Gum hyperplasia / Gingival hyperplasia
    • Gum recession
    • Pale or gray gingivae
    • Abrasions, erosion of underlying mucosa
    • Inflamed, bleeding gingivae
    • Allergic stomatitis
    • Aphthous ulcer
    • Cancers
    • Leukoplakia
  • Normal tongue
    • Pink and moist
    • Papillae intact
    • Mucosa intact with no lesions or discolorations
    • Freely and symmetrically mobile
    • CN XII intact – hypoglossal
    • Geographic tongue
  • Deviations from normal tongue
    • Absence of Papillae
    • Color changes
    • Black, hairy tongue
    • Hypertrophy and discoloration of papillae
    • Cancers
  • Normal oropharynx
    • Mucosa is pink, moist, intact
    • The lymphpid - rich posterior wall may have a slightly irregular surface
    • No lesions, erythema, swellings, exudate, or discharge
  • Deviations from normal oropharynx
    • Postnasal drainage
    • Gray membrane / adherent material
    • White or pale patches of exudates with erythemic mucosa
    • Exudative pharyngitis
    • Erythema
    • Scattered vesicles/ulcerations
  • Papillae
    • Poor oral hygiene
    • Dry mouth
    • Dehydration
    • Smoking or other oral tobacco use
  • Inspection of the Oropharynx
    Inspect oropharynx for color, lesions, and drainage
  • Normal oropharynx
    • Mucosa is pink, moist, intact
    • The lymphpid - rich posterior wall may have a slightly irregular surface
    • No lesions, erythema, swellings, exudate, or discharge
  • Deviations from normal oropharynx
    • Postnasal drainage
    • Gray membrane / adherent material
    • White or pale patches of exudates with erythemic mucosa
    • Exudative pharyngitis
    • Erythema
    • Scattered vesicles/ulcerations
  • Postnasal drainage
    Yellowish or green streaks of drainage on the posterior wall, example is an acute sinusitis with post nasal drip
  • Gray membrane / adherent material
    Pharyngeal Diphtheria
  • White or pale patches of exudates with erythemic mucosa

    Infection, including streptococcal bacterial infection or mononucleosis viral infection
  • Exudative pharyngitis
    Associated with Gonorrhea and chlamydia, sore throat
  • Erythema
    Inflammatory response, typically associated with infectious pharyngitis, also common in smokers
  • Inspection of the Tonsils
    Note color, size, and exudate
  • Normal tonsils
    • Symmetrical, pink, clean crypts
    • Crypts may have normal variation of small food particles
  • Deviations from normal tonsils

    • Peritonsillar Abscess
    • Reddened, hypertrophic tonsil, with or without Exudates
    • Acute infection or tonsillitis
    • Lymphoid cobblestoning
  • Lymphoid cobblestoning
    Caused by enlarged lymphatic tissue
  • Tonsil grading

    • 1+
    • 2+
    • 3+
    • 4+
  • Palpation of the Lips
    Lightly palpate lips for consistency and tenderness
  • Normal lips
    • Soft, nontender, no masses
  • Deviations from normal lips
    • Areas of induration, thickening, nodularity, or masses
    • Tender induration that soon develops vesicles
  • Palpation of the Tongue

    Lightly palpate tongue for consistency and tenderness
  • Normal tongue
    • Tissue is soft, supple, without nodules, thickenings, masses, or tenderness
    • Sublingual glands may be palpable under the tongue but should be nontender, soft, and supple
  • Deviations from normal tongue
    • Areas of induration, thickening, nodularity
  • Normal parotid glands
    • Nonpalpable and nontender
  • Deviations from normal parotid glands
    • Enlarged, tender parotid glands
    • Parotitis
    • Blocked ducts
    • Infection
    • Malignancy
  • Normal submandibular and sublingual glands
    • May be palpable but should be nontender, supple, and soft
  • ASSESSMENT OF THE NOSE