For Written Section Flashcards

1
Q

Name the 12 cranial nerve

A
Olfactory 
Optic
Oculomotor
Trochlear
Trigemeinal
Facial
Abducens
Vestiobulocochlear
Glossopharyngeal
Vagus
Accessory
Hypoglossal
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2
Q

What is the function for olfactory

A

Smell

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3
Q

Optic

A

Visual field

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4
Q

Oculomotor

A

Eye movement in H pattern and pupil response

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5
Q

Trochlear

A

Eye movement in W direction

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6
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Trigemeinal

A

Jaw motion, face sensation

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7
Q

Abducens

A

Eye movement - lateral

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8
Q

Facial

A

Facial expressions and face sensation, taste

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9
Q

Vestibulocochlear

A

Balance and hearing

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10
Q

Glossopharyngeal

A

Swallowing and taste

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11
Q

Vagus

A

Speech, taste, visceral function

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12
Q

Accessory

A

Shoulder shrug

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13
Q

Hypoglossal

A

Tongue movement

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14
Q

What is the acronym for if the cranial nerves are either sensory, motor or both

A
Some 
Say
Money
Matter
But
My
Brother
Say
Big 
Boobs
Matter
More
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15
Q

What are the history questions that are apart of cervical spine assessment

A

See images

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16
Q

What is included with the observation/Inspection assessment

A
  • does athlete hold their head a certain way or is it erect
  • is the body posture normal as they sit and walk
  • observe natural cervical spine and any abnormal curvature of spine
  • observe patient from all planes while sitting and standing
  • check for edema, deformity, ecchymosis, muscle spasms and scars
17
Q

What is apart of the neurovascular exam

A

Carotid pulse
Brachial pulse
Radial pulse

18
Q

What does the overall screening for a C-spine include

A
HOPS
AROM,PROM,RROM
Special test
Neurovascular exam
Dermatomes
Myotomes 
Reflexes
19
Q

Pqrst model explain what is apart of P

A

What is the MOI

What makes the pain better or worse

20
Q

What is apart of Q

A

What does you pain feel like on a scale of 1-10 with ten being the worst

Is your pain sharp, dull, aching, burning or throbbing

Do you feel any numbness, tingling or pain in the neck, shoulder or arm

21
Q

What is apart of R

A

Does your pain radiate to anywhere in your body

Where is your pain located

Is it worse with movement

22
Q

What is apart of S

A

Does it effect your ADL or sleeping

How bad is it at it’s worst

How long does your pain last

Does changes in activities make the pain worse

23
Q

What is apart of T

A

When did your pain start

24
Q

What are a few other questions that are needed to be asked

A

Do you have any posterior headaches

Are you taking and medication, treatments, or rehab

25
Q

What should you palate for

A

In supine and prone position with posture pillow

Tenderness, edema, deformity, tissue texture, increased temp

All appropriate bony structures

26
Q

What movements are you assessing with ROM

A

Cervical extension, flexion, rotation, lateral flexion, protraction, retraction

27
Q

What is does the assessment include for concussion

A

Primary survey
HOPS
ROM
Neurological exam