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N2204 NEUROLOGICAL assessment

N2204 HOLISTIC ASSESSMENT
Horizontales
If this structure is not midline and does not rise when the patient says AH, then there is no GAG reflex.
In this state the patient cannot be aroused and you need to assess using the GCS.
This is a startle reflex in a newborn.
This acronym is used to assess a patient for stroke symptoms; facial droop, arm weakness, speech impairment and time for ER.
These are areas of the skin that are innervated by the spinal nerves. You can test sensation using this map.
This part of the brain controls coordination of movement.
This examination (abbreviation) tests the person's orientation, memory, and abstract thinking ability.
This is a test of the cerebellum where the patient stands with eyes closed and the examiner looks for swaying.
A person can be aware of person, place, and time- this is called ______.
This part of the brain controls all your vital functions; consciousness, pulse, breathing rate, blood pressure, and pupil responses.
This reflex may not be functioning in the stroke patient, so you should not feed them.
This is a feeling that the room or the person is spinning when they feel dizzy.
These nerves arise within the brain matter and exit out the brain stem innervating the face and neck.
This is the abbreviation that confirms both pupillary responses.
This is cranial nerve III that controls the pupils.
Verticales
In a stroke patient, this nerve may be dysfunctional and cause the tongue to deviate to one side.
This is one of the nerves that controls the gag reflex.
This is a level of consciousness where the patient is very sleepy and needs to be stimulated to be aroused. It is like stuporous but begins with an O.
This is a disease that causes tremor, slowed up movements, episodes of rigid muscles, and involves the midbrain. This is called ___________ disease.
You can ask a person to draw this object to test their general cognitive ability. (E.g. Can you draw 2:30 ? )
These are automatic movements rated on a scale of 1-4 and include the patella, achilles, and biceps.
This is a scale consisting of eye opening response, verbal response, and motor response to the examiner's stimulation. It is called the ______ COMA SCALE.
You can stroke the cheek of a newborn to get him/her to start to suck.
In the newborn, this reflex is NORMAL, however in the adult this reflex indicates brain damage.
This is a term that means the patient has speech impairment.
This is cranial nerve VII and we ask the patient to SMILE to test this cranial nerve.
This part of the brain controls thought processes and sensorimotor functions.
This is how you abbreviate level of consciousness.