What does ears nad mean in medical records?
Ears NAD is a medical abbreviation that means "ears normal, auditory discrimination not impaired". It is used to indicate that a patient's ears are functioning normally and that they have no difficulty hearing or understanding speech.
This abbreviation is often used in medical records to document the results of a physical examination of the ears, nose, and throat (ENT). During an ENT exam, the doctor will look for any signs of abnormalities, such as swelling, redness, or discharge. They will also test the patient's hearing and ability to understand speech.
If the doctor finds no abnormalities, they will document the results of the exam as "Ears NAD". This indicates that the patient's ears are healthy and that they have no difficulty hearing or understanding speech.
Ears NAD is a common finding in medical records, as most people have healthy ears and no hearing problems. However, if a patient does have any ear problems, the doctor will document the findings of the exam in detail and recommend appropriate treatment.