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15. Neurologic: Denies
OBJECTIVE:
Poor eye contact Frowning Shaking her right knee when sitting in the waiting room Physical Exam ■ HEENT: PERRLA; extraocular movements intact; fundoscopic exam within normal limits: no vessel changes. Tympanic membranes clear bilaterally. Pharynx without erythema or postnasal drip ■ Neck/lymph: Full ROM of cervical spine without pain. No lymphadenopathy noted. Trachea midline; thyroid moves with swallowing, nontender and no enlargement or masses noted. ■ Lungs: Lungs clear to auscultation bilaterally. No masses or tenderness on palpitation of the chest. ■ Cardio: S1/S2 regular rate and rhythm. No murmurs noted. No S3 or S4; no lower extremity edema; pedal pulses normal ■ Abdomen: nontender, no masses noted on palpation. No hepatosplenomegaly ■ MSK: Full ROM in all joints; muscle strength normal ■ Neuro: Cranial Nerves II-XII intact; Gait normal, DTRs: achilles, patellar, biceps, triceps, radial are 2+ bilaterally ■ Skin: Bruised in varying stages noted on both forearms and lower legs (yellow to purple to pink ■ Pelvic Exam: unremarkable other than cervix has bluish tint and uterus slightly enlarged and globular
DANGER ASSESSMENT
Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, RN Copyright 2003; update 2019; www.dangerassessment.com Several risk factors have been associated with increased risk of homicides (murders) of women and men in violent relationships. We cannot predict what will happen in your case, but we would like you to be aware of the danger of homicide in situations of abuse and for you to see how many of the risk factors apply to your situation. Using the calendar, please mark the approximate dates during the past year when you were abused by your partner or ex partner. Write on that date how bad the incident was according to the following scale: