ENT Prompt Pack
Ready-to-use prompts for ENT doctors—history structuring, patient instructions, procedure counselling, and follow-up communication.
ENT practice moves quickly: ear pain, vertigo, sinus complaints, throat symptoms, allergy questions, and procedure counselling often arrive back to back. These prompts help you turn common ENT encounters into clear notes and patient-friendly explanations.
Use these templates with de-identified information only. Review every output before sharing it with patients or adding it to clinical records.
Common ENT Use Cases
- Convert symptom history into a structured ENT note
- Explain nasal spray technique and adherence
- Create post-procedure care instructions
- Draft referral or investigation summaries
- Prepare follow-up messages for chronic rhinitis, sinusitis, vertigo, or hearing complaints
Prompt: ENT History to Structured Note
I am an ENT doctor. Convert this de-identified patient history into a structured clinic note.
Complaint:
[EAR / NOSE / THROAT / VERTIGO / HEARING / OTHER]
Patient details:
[AGE], [GENDER], relevant history only
Symptoms:
[PASTE DE-IDENTIFIED HISTORY]
Examination:
[OTOSCOPY / NASAL EXAM / THROAT EXAM / NECK EXAM FINDINGS]
Create:
1. Chief complaint
2. Relevant history
3. Key negatives to confirm
4. Examination summary
5. Working impression
6. Plan section with placeholders for my final decision
Do not invent findings. Mark missing details clearly.
Prompt: Nasal Spray Instructions
Create simple patient instructions for using a nasal spray correctly.
Patient:
[AGE], [LANGUAGE COMFORT], [CONDITION]
Medicine:
[NASAL SPRAY NAME], [DOSE], [FREQUENCY], [DURATION]
Include:
- Step-by-step technique
- Common mistakes to avoid
- When improvement may be noticed
- When to contact the clinic
Tone: simple, reassuring, suitable for Indian OPD patients.
Prompt: Post-Procedure ENT Care
Create post-procedure instructions for an ENT patient.
Procedure:
[EAR WAX REMOVAL / NASAL ENDOSCOPY / BIOPSY / MINOR PROCEDURE / OTHER]
Patient:
[AGE], [RELEVANT CONDITION]
Include:
1. What is normal after the procedure
2. Medicines or drops, if any: [DETAILS]
3. Activity precautions
4. Red flags requiring urgent review
5. Follow-up timing
Use bullet points. Keep it concise.
Prompt: Vertigo Counselling Summary
Draft a patient-friendly explanation for vertigo.
Patient context:
[AGE], symptoms: [BRIEF DESCRIPTION]
Doctor's impression:
[BPPV / VESTIBULAR NEURITIS / MENIERE'S / OTHER / NOT FINAL]
Explain:
- What vertigo means
- Why evaluation is needed
- Safety precautions at home
- When to seek urgent care
- Follow-up plan
Avoid over-reassurance. Do not give a final diagnosis unless stated.