Just really take a patient to drink a... Hi, did I wake you? Okay, I'm so sorry. We just have to do a routine check, lane your forehead wound, and just to get a couple tests before you go back to sleep. This is protocol, I'm so sorry. I know, people hate to see my face. I just have a couple questions. I'll keep it, you know, I'll whisper so that, you know, you're a little bit sleepy. Yeah, that's okay. And your neighbor's sleeping, so I don't want to wake them up. But how are you feeling? I'm tired, of course. Any reaction to the medication we gave you last night? A little bit of drowsiness. Okay, now's your vision right now. I'll be testing it. Yeah, we have to make sure we do the check at night time and then in the middle of the night and then in the morning as well. I mean, it shouldn't take too long, but we have to make sure everything's okay. Long term, that's just gonna be best to keep checking up on you. Yeah. And how are you sleeping? You've been here about three days or so. Yeah, I read your chart. And yesterday you said you were feeling a little bit dizzy. Are you still feeling dizzy? No. I'm tired, dizzy. All right. Any pain on your forehead? No pain, okay. Do we still have you on the medication which tomorrow you'll get off of the medication? So we just want to make sure everything's good before we take you off of that. Are you having any chest pain? Okay, no, good. And the back pain that you were complaining about, is that still bothering you? Okay, a little bit, okay. All right, that should go away within the next couple days. The scant turned out beautiful. You have no other injuries, but just that little forehead. But we're just gonna be cleaning in a moment. No nausea, no, okay, good. You are a quick healer. All right, and must, but not least, did you eat last night? I feel like you didn't. Okay. Yeah, you're still on your appetite. Yeah, okay, that's fine. We just want to make sure tomorrow you're eating in your bathroom. Everything's normal there. Okay, just want to make sure. Perfect. All right, no blurry vision, no dizziness. Just tired. Okay, all right. I'm gonna listen to your heart. Oh, it always gets caught. You can try your eyes if you'd like. Just breathe normally for me. Breathe normally. Perfect. Good, and I'm gonna place this over your lungs. Just take a deep breath. Okay, good, and this lung. Just take one more deep breath. Perfect. I'm gonna listen to your back. You can breathe normally for me. Just breathe normally. Okay. Perfect. Everything is sounding normal. We're gonna get your blood pressure. You didn't struggle with any fevers, have you? No? Okay. I'm just gonna place this over your arm. Does it matter which arm? Okay. Okay, good. Okay, good. I'm just gonna take one more arm. Okay. Somewhere. Okay. And I'm just going to tighten this to get your blood pressure. It's always a weird feeling. Okay, one moment. Okay. Let's see. Perfect. I know you were a little stressed yesterday, so yep, it's looking perfect. Good. That's a good sign. Good to be, because it's the middle of the night and you're relaxed. Yeah. Okay. And I'm gonna get your temperature as well. I'm gonna make sure you didn't get a fever or anything. Okay. I'm just gonna stick this. Just lift up your tongue for me. Okay. And we'll just wait a moment. Okay. I'm just gonna take your tongue for me. Okay. And we're gonna take your tongue for me. Okay. Okay. I think it's good. Perfect. All right. 98.6. You are completely healthy. Or fever-wise, you are. But so far, so good. And I'm just going to hit your knee, okay? So just sit up a little bit. I know you're leaning back. That's okay. Just rest your leg. Perfect. And this leg. Great. And I'm going to check your vision, okay? I know you're just sleeping. It's a little more dim in here. But I'm gonna be shining a light in your eyes. And you just have to do this since you did it at your head. You have a minor concussion. We want to make sure especially your vision is good. So let's just take a look. I'm just gonna turn this light on. And just open your eyes for a moment and just look at me. Okay. Keep looking at me. Okay. You can blink. Okay. Just look at my nose. All right. Okay. The people is highlighting and retracting. All right. Do you mind following this light for me? Just follow the light. So you both of you are pupils. Okay. Follow it. Okay. Okay. You're doing amazing. Okay. Now look at me. Just my nose and tell me when you see the light. Good. Okay. Keep looking at my nose. Good. Perfect. You're doing much better than when you first came here. Vision is getting a lot better. And your memory is good. Yeah. I know the neurological center have been doing tests with you and everything seems to be amazing. Yeah. So just keep telling me when you see the light. Good. Right hand. Perfect. I'm going to cover one eye and just tell me how many fingers I'm holding up the ring. Amazing. We're going to cover this eye. Just tell me how many fingers. Good. Absolutely wonderful. Okay. And I'm going to have you read this eye chart right here. I'm going to back up a little bit. And we're going to go from top to bottom. Can you read the top letter? Good. What about the second row? Perfect. What about the third row? Good. And the fourth perfect. What about the fifth row? And the sixth and second at the last row. Okay. And the last row. Yeah. Amazing. Okay. We do not have to check your colors. But I'm going to be checking your ears. Okay. And potentially cleaning them because I know from hitting your head, your ears were impacted. Which house your hearing been? Okay. Okay. And the hearing nurse do you the Oh. No. Okay. All right. Well, then I'm going to be doing this little frequency test and need you to tell me when you hear it and when you don't. I'm going to get out of the vision. Just write it aside and tell me when you don't hear it anymore. Just give it a moment. You don't hear it? No. This can be in your vision. I'm going to go ear to ear. Do you have a dominant ear? Okay. Tell me when it stops. Yeah. Okay. Tell me when it stops once again. Come back and forth. It stopped. Okay. One more time. Sorry if it's a little loud. Don't hear it. Don't hear it. Oh, you don't hear it anymore? Okay. Okay. Good. And I'm going to be checking your ears now. Just take a look. Okay. Did this ear. Okay. Perfect. And I'm going to clean out both ears. I'm just to overall improve your hearing. You're not hearing things muffled anymore, correct? Okay. Okay. So, let's just take a look. Okay. Look that out. Look at this. Okay. Look around the ear. Just to Okay. Good. Let's take another look. Okay. Yeah. Did this ear. Okay. Perfect. Good. Looking a lot better. And now I'm going to take that bandaid off. Okay. We're just going to clean your cut right there. When was the last time someone cleaned it? Because I know I did. Yesterday morning. Did anyone come by? Okay. Alright. So, let's just do a little more. It's healing up really good. It looks amazing. Yeah. I said you seem like such a quick healer. Me too. Sorry. This is right after we're done with this. I'm just going to take a look at it. And then I should be out of your way. Okay. Okay. Okay. And then I should be out of your way. You can go back to sleep. Okay. Perfect. I'm just going to throw this away. And I'm going to take this. I'm just going to pat, pat, pat, pat it dry. I'm just going to try pat, pat, pat it. Okay. Good. I'm going to measure it. See if it shrunk, which looks of it it did. But, let's just take the paper. The Alright. Perfect. It did shrink. Where did I put my light? Okay. I'm just going to take a look at it closer though. Just do cover your eyes or you can shut them. Just see if it's just going to rub it. Just feeling a lot better. No pain when I touch right there. Okay. Good. Good. Your slight bump. Slightly. Let's see. Okay. You have the bump to go down though. So that's good. Okay. No pain over here. Okay. The bump up here. Perfect. Alright. See you soon. We're going to put the healing cream on it. Okay. Perfect. Okay. Okay. Perfect. And that healing cream this will be the last time I give you a bandaid for it. The healing cream is going to help it heal but we want to protect it with this and then tomorrow it's going to need air oxygen so let's see. Put it right there. Perfect. I'm going to perfect. So I feel good. Alright. Great. Okay. You are perfectly healthy. You're doing a lot better since the first night that we stopped by. The first time you came in you're cut. At this point it's a cut. I'm not going to call it a wound. It's looking a lot better. The bump went down and your temperature is great. Your oxygen levels I also noticed that and your blood pressure rate everything is looking good. I'm just going to take a couple notes before I make my way out but you can go to sleep okay? Yes, and I will see you tomorrow morning. Okay. Good night. I'm going to take a couple notes and then I'll make my way out. Okay. We just need to record it for the history and I have to do that in here so because I keep your chart in here. Alright. Good night. Good night. Okay. Good night. Good night.