Problem: The patient's vital signs in the office are: T 98.2, BP 118/72, P 76, RR 16. SpO2 is 99% on room air. Her BMI is 27.5. The NP moves on to the physical examination. She understands that the physical examination must be individualized to each patient. Which of the following evaluations are most important to perform on this patient? Please choose the Top 8. Dix-Hallpike maneuver • Evaluate for Homen's sign • Cardiovascular exam including heart and neck • Evaluate for Murphy's sign • Hearing screening Orthostatic vital signs Bilateral otoscopic evaluation • Thyroid exam • Abdominal exam • Romberg test • Deep tendon reflexes • Peak flow • Cranial nerve assessment. Need Assignment Help?