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NAME: Dineros, Oshllyn Loriine Rivera SCHOOL: JoseRizal Elementary (6-St.

Andrew)

Date of Birth: Aug 12, 2011 Region: N//A

Age: 11 Division: N//A

Birthplace: N//A Telephone No.: N//A

Address: N//A

Date of Examination May 9, 2023

Temperature/BP 37.1°C BP: 110/80

Heart Rate/ Pulse Rate/ Respiratory Rate PR: 90 bpm RR: 14 bpm

Height N/A

Weight N/A

Nutritional Status (NS) N//A

Visual Acuity (Snellen’s) 20/20 = Left , 20/20 = Right


a. N Rt, b. N Lft, c. AbN Rt, d. AbN Lft Normal Rt, Normal Lft

Hearing (Tuning Fork) Interpretation:


a. N Rt, b. N Lft, c. AbN Rt, d. AbN Lft Normal Rt, Normal Lft

Skin/Scalp Interpretation:
Deviation from Normal(Pediculosis)

Analysis: According to (Pediculosis (Lice, Head Lice,


Body Lice, Pubic Lice, Cooties, Crabs), n.d.), Under
the ideal exposure circumstances, anyone can develop a
louse infestation. Direct contact is an easy way to
spread pediculosis from one person to another.
Infestations of head lice are regularly observed in
schools and other organizations. Sexually active
individuals are more susceptible to developing a crab
lice infection. People who live in crowded, unclean
environments where garments aren't replaced or
washed frequently are more susceptible to get body lice
infections.

Reference: Pediculosis (lice, head lice, body lice, pubic


lice, cooties, crabs). (n.d.). Www.health.ny.gov.
https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/pedi
culosis/fact_sheet.htm

Eyes/Ears/Nose Interpretation:
Normal Eyes, Normal Nose
Deviation from Normal(Ear Discharge)
Mouth/Throat/Neck Interpretation:
Normal Throat,, Normal Neck
Deviation from Normal(Dental Problem)

Analysis: According to (Centers for Disease Control


and Prevention, 2022), Tooth decay, also referred to as
cavities or caries, is the most prevalent chronic illness
affecting children. Eating, speaking, playing, and
learning might be made difficult by infections and pain
from untreated cavities. Poor dental hygiene can cause
kids to miss more school and do less well than their
peers.

References: Centers for Disease Control and


Prevention. (2022, April 6). Children’s oral health.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/basics/childrens-oral-h
ealth/index.html

Lungs/Heart Normal

Abdomen/Genitalia Normal

Spine/Extremities Normal

Others,specify N/A

Examined by Ventura, Christine Joy

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