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1--olfactory 2--optic 3--oculomotor 4--trochlear 5--trigeminal 6--abducens 7--Facial 8--Auditory (vestibulochoclear) 9--glossopharyngeal 10--Vagus 11--accesory 12--hypoglossal |
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Cranial nerve (motor or sensory) |
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1--sensory 2--sensory 3--motor 4--motor 5--both 6--motor 7--both 8--sensory 9--both 10--both 11--motor 12--motor |
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Spinothalamic (pain and temp and crue touch) Posterior Column (postion and vibration and fine touch) |
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Are cranial nerver considered peripheral? |
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How to asses optic nerve? |
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visual acuity and fields....also optic fundi SNELLEN chart (20/20) |
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Shinning light in each pupil(direct and consesual raction) |
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eye movements finger 2-3ft away following with eye in the shape of an H look for nystagmus test for convergenc (cranial nerve 4) lateral look (cranial nerve 6)
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Want to test the action by raising eyebrows, frowning, smilling, closing eyes and tell patient to keep you from opening them, and puffing cheeks and trying to push air out Taste sensation of front 2/3 of tongue
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Whispering words 1-2 ft from patient with opposite ear occluded and have them repeat Weber test--lateralization test on top of head Rhine test--bone vs air conduciton
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Saying "ah" and watch soft palate raise bil. (10 Gag reflex of side of pharynx (9) Swallowing (10) Taste sense posterio 1/3 of tongue (9)
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mediating tongue motor funciton inspect how tongue lies on floor of mouth observe fasiculations have patient stick tongue straight out Articulate letters "L T D N"
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Evaluation of the sensory system of the periphery includes what? |
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Pain Temperature Light touch Crude touch Position
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Evaluation of Patients peripheral sensory. (fine, crude, and vibration) |
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Laying down and closing eye knowing when light touch occurs symmetric apprciation of light touch proximal to distal light touch diffrentiation of crude touch (sharp/dull) symetric crude touch proximal to distal crude touch vibration of low pitch tunning fork (toe and finger joint) determination of when it stops
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Peripheral sensory exam (postion) |
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using two ends of a paper clip repeatedly touch the figner pads with the patients eyes closed...move ends of clip closer together and have the patient tell you how many points he percieves (1 or 2) determine minimal distance
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Originates in the lumbar plexus (L4-5) can involve lower nerve roots Pain/weakness/numbness--anywhere along low back, butt, thing and below knees to toes decreased feet supination and DTR's
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compression of the peripheral nerve fibers in the cauda equina region (L1-2 begins) low back pain/saddle sensory loss/ bowel&bladder loss LMN disruption so DTR decrease exlude this if the DTR's increase b/c UMN
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Front and Back Dermatomal Map |
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Cutaneal Innervation of the thigh |
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[image] --Remember that the Median nerve (forearm and hand) supplies the palm and over laps the tips of the fingers to the dorsal side of the hand |
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Sensory pathways participate in: |
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Sensory pathway progression |
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Position, vibration and fine touch Accurate localization directly to posterior collumn and travel to medulla where the cross over and procede to thalmus
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Are crude and light touch typically preserved with partial cord damage. |
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Yes, because they travel up both sides of the cord. |
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Sensory cortex damage (findings) |
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Brainstem Damage (sensory findings) |
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Spinal Cord Damage (Sensory findings) |
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Basal Ganglia damage (Sensory Findings) |
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Cerebellum Damage (sensory findings) |
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What is and can cause the Stocking Glove Effect? |
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in contrast to a mononeropathy that would jsut cause sensory deficite in a signle dermatome |
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Unexpected gait patterns (pic for reveiw) |
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typicall nystagmus occurs when cold water is introduced to the external ear lack of = brainstem problem CN 8 normally keeps eyes focused straight ahead via sensation
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What nerve is effected with Ptosis? |
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CN3 (this is an eyelid droop) |
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