HEENT:
- Erythema and edema of the meninges may be present causing intense headache and neck stiffness
- Nuchal rigidity may be observed due to irritation of the meninges
- Photophobia and phonophobia are common symptoms due to irritation of the cranial nerves
- Petechial rash may be present in cases of meningococcal meningitis
Respiratory:
- Tachypnea and dyspnea may be present due to the inflammatory response of the body
- In severe cases, respiratory distress and cyanosis may be seen
CVS:
- Tachycardia and hypotension may be present due to septic shock in bacterial meningitis
- Signs of dehydration may be present due to vomiting and decreased intake
CNS:
- Altered mental status ranging from confusion to coma may be present
- Focal neurological deficits may be seen in severe cases
- Seizures may be present in some cases
Musculoskeletal:
- Muscle stiffness and tenderness may be present due to meningeal irritation
- Arthralgia and myalgia may be present as systemic symptoms
Overall, a thorough examination of the HEENT, respiratory, CVS, CNS, and musculoskeletal systems is essential in identifying the signs and symptoms of meningitis in order to provide prompt and appropriate treatment.
report of what we see on HEENT, respiratory, CVS,CNS and musculoskeletal examination for meningitis patient for seminar presentation
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