Standardizing Your Neck Exam Documentation
Find the essential elements of a thorough neck exam and see how our AI medical scribe turns your live encounter into a structured clinical draft.
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For Clinicians
Best for providers performing physical exams who need to capture thyroid, lymph node, and vascular findings accurately.
What you get here
A breakdown of required neck exam elements and a path to automate these findings using AI.
The Aduvera Advantage
Convert your spoken exam findings into a professional, EHR-ready neck exam section without manual typing.
See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft you can review before charting around neck exam documentation.
High-Fidelity Capture for Physical Exams
Move beyond generic templates with documentation that reflects the actual encounter.
Transcript-Backed Citations
Verify exactly where a finding—like 'no thyromegaly' or 'supple neck'—was mentioned in the encounter before finalizing.
Structured Physical Exam Output
The AI organizes raw encounter audio into a clean, structured format ready for copy-paste into your EHR.
Context-Aware Drafting
The scribe distinguishes between patient-reported neck stiffness and clinician-observed range of motion.
From Physical Exam to Final Note
Turn your clinical observations into a structured record in three steps.
Record the Encounter
Use the web app to record the visit; simply narrate your findings as you perform the neck exam.
Review the AI Draft
Check the generated neck exam section against the transcript to ensure fidelity of lymph node or thyroid status.
Export to EHR
Copy the verified, structured documentation directly into your patient's chart.
Clinical Standards for Neck Exam Documentation
Strong neck exam documentation should explicitly address the thyroid gland (size, nodules, or tenderness), lymph node chains (cervical, supraclavicular), and vascular status (carotid bruits). It should also note the presence or absence of jugular venous distention (JVD) and the range of motion or suppleness of the cervical spine to provide a complete clinical picture.
Using Aduvera to capture these findings eliminates the need to recall specific details at the end of a shift. Instead of starting from a blank page, clinicians review a draft generated from the actual encounter, using per-segment citations to confirm that every negative or positive finding is backed by the recorded evidence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.
Can I use my own specific phrasing for neck exams in Aduvera?
Yes. The AI captures your actual spoken findings, allowing your personal clinical style to be reflected in the final draft.
Does the AI distinguish between different lymph node chains?
If you specify the location (e.g., 'right supraclavicular') during the encounter, the AI includes that specific detail in the documentation.
Can I use this to draft a neck exam for a SOAP note?
Yes, Aduvera supports SOAP and other common note styles, placing the neck exam findings within the Objective section.
Is the recording process secure?
Yes, the app supports security-first clinical documentation workflows to ensure patient data is handled according to regulatory standards.
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Let Aduvera turn visit conversations into a cleaner first draft so you can review faster and finish documentation with less after-hours work.