Assessing, Diagnosing, and Treating Patients with HEENT Conditions
A mother brings in her 11-year-old son, Branch, because he has had a nosebleed. She is
concerned about it because they have been applying pressure by pinching it and the nosebleed
won’t stop. He has no history of nosebleeds. He has no significant medical history and no known
allergies. He is on no medications. Mom and Branch deny trauma to the nose. He says he just
woke up with a nosebleed and it won’t stop. He tells you that the left side is the side that is
bleeding.
Vital signs: Blood Pressure 110/70 Pulse 84 RR 14 Temp. 97.8 oral O2 99%
Patient Information: Initials: B, Age:14 years old, Sex: Male
S.
CC: Nosebleed
HPI: A mother brings in her 11-year-old son with complaint of a nosebleed that started
when he woke up and has not stopped since despite applying pressure. He has no past medical
history for nosebleeds. He also has no other significant medical history. He has no known drug
allergies. He is on no medications.
Current Medications: None
Allergies: NKDA
PMHx: None SurgHx: Unknown
Soc Hx: 11-years-old, presumably lives with parents, vaccination history unknow per
scenario presented
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