EOMI stands for ‘Extraocular Muscles Intact’ in the medical field. It is a term commonly used in medical documentation and reports, particularly in the context of neurological and ophthalmological examinations. When a healthcare professional notes ‘EOMI’ in a patient’s record, it indicates that the extraocular muscles, which control the movement of the eyes, are functioning normally. This means the patient can move their eyes in all directions without any restriction or pain, and there are no signs of muscle weakness or paralysis. The term is often used to quickly communicate the status of eye movement during a physical examination or in medical notes.