The Head-to-Toe Assessment is a thorough examination performed by nurses and physicians to assess a patient's entire health. This thorough inspection starts at the top and works its way down, hence the term "Head-to-Toe." The conductors diligently examine and make objective notes regarding the patient's physical state during the assessment. To further comprehend the patient's situation, they may also question about their medical history, present symptoms, and lifestyle issues. A thorough examination of numerous places is required for this assessment, including the scalp for lesions or lumps, the eyes for symmetry, the ears for any discharge, the nose for normal breathing, the uvula and tonsils, the range of motion of the neck, and the patient's stride.