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Advanced HEENT Assessment: Diagnosing Head and Neck Pathologies


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The human head and neck constantly broadcast real-time, highly specific updates about systemic health, yet many clinicians miss the subtle warning signs. Join us as we decode this complex anatomical dashboard, transitioning from basic symptom identification to advanced pathophysiological reasoning for healthcare professionals.

Key Takeaways

  • The head and neck serve as a highly integrated diagnostic unit, revealing systemic conditions ranging from endocrine disorders to vascular disease.

  • Proper anatomical mapping, using landmarks like the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle to divide the neck into anterior and posterior triangles, is critical for accurate differential diagnosis. * Differentiating between central and peripheral neurological lesions—such as distinguishing a stroke from Bell's palsy—relies on understanding dual motor innervation to the forehead. * Physical changes like moon facies, hirsutism, and myxedema offer profound diagnostic clues for conditions like Cushing's syndrome, PCOS, and severe hypothyroidism.

  • Palpation of lymph nodes, particularly the sentinel left supraclavicular node (Virchow's node), is a vital step in screening for silent abdominal or thoracic malignancies.


     Timestamps

  • [00:00] Introduction: The Head and Neck as a Biological Dashboard

  • [02:45] Foundational Anatomy: Cranial Vault and Muscle Mapping

  • [06:20] Salivary Glands: Mumps, Sialadenitis, and Duct Blockages

  • [10:35] Vascular Intersections: Carotid Arteries and Temporal Arteritis

  • [14:15] Neurological Pathways: Differentiating Stroke vs. Bell's Palsy

  • [18:50] Endocrine Signatures: Cushing's, PCOS, and Myxedema

  • [23:40] Pediatric Assessments: Fontanelles and Cranial Vault Development

  • [28:15] Ophthalmic and Auditory Clues: Glaucoma, Ischemia, and Hearing Loss

  • [33:50] The Lymphatic Filter: Tracing Infection and Malignancy

  • [38:20] Telehealth Challenges: The Future of the Physical Exam

Watch the associated video here: https://youtu.be/_l__n77Slhg Visualizing the anatomical landmarks and physical assessment techniques discussed in this episode is highly recommended for advanced practice nurses and clinicians refining their diagnostic approach.


References:


Bickley, L. S., Szilagyi, P. G., Hoffman, R. M., & Soriano, V. R. (2021). Bates' guide to physical examination and history taking (13th ed., Ch. 11–14). Wolters Kluwer.

Nishikawa, J. (n.d.). Assessment of the head and neck lecture [Video]. YouTube.

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Nishikawa, J. (n.d.). Head and neck assessment: Advanced assessment and diagnostic reasoning [PowerPoint slides].

Nishikawa, J. (n.d.). Lymph node examination- head and neck [Video]. YouTube.

NUR 6030 advanced assessment & diagnostic reasoning practice guide "HEENT". (n.d.). [PDF document].

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DNP Deep DiveBy Zach Beyer