Neuro Exam Flashcards
Cranial Nerve I
Olfactory: test q nostril – establish that nasal airway is patent, use pleasant odor
Cranial Nerve II
Optic: test for acuity first, VF by confrontation, funduscopic exam, examine Pupils for size, shape, symmetry, reaction to light & accommodation – PERRLA
Cranial Nerve III, IV, VI
(Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducens)
Test extra-ocular movements (muscles) EOM’s – make wide sweep of “H” to test for subtle extra-ocular muscle weakness.
Cranial Nerve V
Trigeminal: facial sensation has 3 divisions (V1, V2 and V3 – also known as ophthalmic, maxillary and mandibular divisions) – test all 3 divisions for pin and light touch; also responsible for sensory portion of corneal reflex.
Motor: test jaw jerk with reflex hammer (should be absent)
Check masseter and temporalis muscle by having pt chew
Cranial Nerve VII
Facial: check first for asymmetry of the face by looking for subtle flattening of the nasolabial fold bilaterally. Have pt show teeth, squeeze eyes shut, wrinkle forehead. Bells phenomena – ask pt to close eyes and the eye on the ipsilateral side as the facial weakness will not close but the eyeball rolls superiorly
Stroke produces?
central facial paralysis (interruption of message from brain stem to cortex
Bell’s Palsy results in?
results in a peripheral facial paralysis because the peripheral facial nerve is injured.
How do you differentiate between Stroke and Bell’s palsy
have the patient wrinkle their forehead–> bells palsy is a paralysis so they will not be able to
Cranial Nerve VIII
Auditory Nerve: hearing, Weber and Rinne (lateralization, A>B)
Cranial Nerve IX and X
Glossopharyngeal, Vagus (tested together): say AHHH watch uvula for deviation, deviates to unimpaired (or strong) side, test gag reflex
Cranial Nerve XI
Spinal Accessory: trapezius muscle, test for shoulder shrug bilat, SCM – test turning head against resistance.
Cranial Nerve XII
Hypoglossal: have pt stick out tongue – look for symmetry – tongue will deviate toward the weak side or the side of the lesion (weakness is on the side the tongue moves towards)
the Folstein MMSE comprised of? (5)
Orientation Registration Attention/calculation Recall Language