NCS Neuro Screen & Differential Diagnosis Flashcards
what are the components of the neurological screen
observation and mental status
reflex testing
sensation
motor
coordination
CN screen
balance
what should you assess during your mental status assessment
alertness, orientation, memory screen, behavior, language, attention, affect
what does the pronator drift test assess
a. sensation
b. motor
c. coordination
b. motor - look to see if there is weakness
what is considered a positive pronator drift test
elbow flexion, pronation, or reduced shoulder flexion
you are doing a neuro screen on your patient who has a glioblastoma. on sensation testing, they demonstrate a + extinction test. this means there is a deficit of what brain area
a. dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
b. posterior parietal cortex
c. mediotemporal lobe
b. posterior parietal cortex
you are performing coordination testing as part of your neuro screen. your patient demonstrates deficits while performing RAMS of the forearm. how would you document these deficits
a. hypermetria
b. hypometria
c. dysdiadochokinesia
d. dysmetria
c. dysdiadochokinesia
true or false: a positive Romberg exam indicates a sensory deficit affecting balance
true
true or false: a positive Romberg exam indicates a sensory deficit affecting balance due to impaired vestibular sense
false - could be vestibular, motor, BG, cerebellum
for cranial nerve testing, how do you screen but not test CN 1
ask about changes in smell
for cranial nerve testing, how do you screen but not test CN 2
ask about changes in vision
for cranial nerve testing, how do you screen but not test CN 7
ask about changes in taste
how do you test CN 2
test visual fields, pupil light reflex, peripheral vision
what CNs are you testing with oculomotility
3,4,6
how do you test the motor portion of CN 7
facial expressions
how do you test the motor portion of CN 5
muscles of mastication