Ocular History
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Bureau of Motor Vehicles - Maine
www.maine.govOCULAR MOTILITY . Is there definite ocular motility that is likely to produce diplopia or other safety hazard? ... care professional submitting information pertaining to the disclosed medical history for the purpose of determining my eligibility for a driver’s license.
Dental management of patients with endocrine disorders
www.medicinaoral.comced stress threshold) and in ocular level (bilateral exo-phthalmos, ptosis, periorbital edema, retraction of the ... detailed general clinical history, and a consultation with the specialist is recommended, to discuss the overall condition of the patient. At the time of the treatment we
Health Care in People with Intellectual Disability
www.aci.health.nsw.gov.au• Vision impairment – ocular disorders are common especially in those with Down syndrome, and include refractive errors, cataracts and degenerative corneal changes. • Hearing impairment – highest prevalence in people with Down syndrome, but all with intellectual disability are at increased risk. Both conductive and sensorineural loss can
COMPLETE PHYSICAL EXAM ABBREVIATIONS - carrotjus
carrotjus.weebly.comCOMPLETE PHYSICAL EXAM ABBREVIATIONS: Vital Signs: T (temperature) HR (pulse) RR (respiration rate) BP (systolic/diastolic) SPO2 pulse ox SYSTEM Physical Exam Documentation Detailed Abbreviation Explanation GEN: General NAD, AAOX4, WDWN (AAM, AAF, WM, WF) No acute distress, alert, awake, and oriented times 4 to name, place, time, purpose, Well …