2024-05-14T23:21:52+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>Assessing motor Portion of CN5</p>, <p>Assessing sensory portion of CN5</p>, <p>CN5 AKA</p>, <p>CN7 AKA </p>, <p>Assessing CN7</p>, <p>Required lymphnodes</p>, <p>Assessing CN11</p>, <p>CN11 AKA</p>, <p>CN2 AKA</p>, <p>Assessing CN2</p>, <p>CONVERGENCE</p>, <p>CN8 AKA</p>, <p>Assessing CN8</p>, <p>Rinne</p>, <p>CN 1 AKA</p>, <p>CN1 Assessment</p>, <p>CN9 AKA</p>, <p>CN10 AKA</p>, <p>These cranial nerves are always assessed together</p>, <p>CN 9 &amp; 10 assessment</p>, <p>CN 12 AKA</p>, <p>Assessing CN12</p> flashcards

Block Two Assessments

Head/Face/Neck/Eyes/Ears/Nose/Mouth

  • Assessing motor Portion of CN5

    Masseter muscle- clench teeth and wag jaw back and forth

  • Assessing sensory portion of CN5

    Corneal reflex, sharp dull and light touch

  • CN5 AKA

    Trigeminal nerve

  • CN7 AKA

    Facial nerve

  • Assessing CN7

    Observe: Symmetry on upward gaze (even lifting of eyebrows and wrinkling of the forehead). Test: 1. attempting to open client's eyes against resistance, 2. show teeth, 3. smile, 4. purse lips, and 5. puff out cheeks

  • Required lymphnodes

    Occipital, tonsillar, submandibular, submental, posterior cervical, anterior cervical, supraclavicular (shurg), infraclavicular

  • Assessing CN11

    1. Neck rotation against resistance 2. shrug shoulders against resistance

  • CN11 AKA

    Accessory nerve

  • CN2 AKA

    Optic nerve

  • Assessing CN2

    CONFRONTATION: bilaterally, eye-to-eye at same level of the patient

  • CONVERGENCE

    Checking "CN3, CN4, CN6 for Extraocular movements, checking for lid lag and nystagmus

  • CN8 AKA

    Vestibulocochlear Nerve

  • Assessing CN8

    Whisper test

  • Rinne

    Rihn-nay. Air conduction is greater that bone conduction

  • CN 1 AKA

    Olfactory

  • CN1 Assessment

    Smell test

  • CN9 AKA

    Glossopharyngeal nerve

  • CN10 AKA

    Cranial nerve

  • These cranial nerves are always assessed together

    CN 9 & 10

  • CN 9 & 10 assessment

    Symmetrical rise of soft palate and uvula. "Ah" and gag

  • CN 12 AKA

    Hypoglossal

  • Assessing CN12

    Inspecting the tongue for asymmetry, deviations and fasciculations