what we see on HEENT, respiratory, CVS,CNS and musculoskeletal examination for meningitis patient

HEENT: The patient may have signs of infection such as redness or swelling of the eyes, throat, or ears. There may also be signs of meningismus such as neck stiffness and photophobia.

Respiratory: The patient's breathing may be labored or rapid, and they may have signs of respiratory distress.

CVS: The patient may have a rapid heart rate or signs of shock such as hypotension.

CNS: The patient may have altered mental status, confusion, seizures, or focal neurological deficits.

Musculoskeletal: The patient may have muscle stiffness or weakness, joint pain, or difficulty moving certain parts of their body.

Overall, a meningitis patient may present with a combination of these signs and symptoms, and a thorough examination is necessary to assess the extent of their illness and plan appropriate treatment.