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CRANIAL NERVES. Health Assessment NUR 211. Medical ppt. http://hastaneciyiz.blogspot.com. Anatomy and Physiology. Central Nervous System Brain, spinal cord, motor and sensory pathways Peripheral Nervous System Spinal nerves, cranial nerves, autonomic nervous system.
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CRANIAL NERVES Health Assessment NUR 211 Medical ppt http://hastaneciyiz.blogspot.com
Anatomy and Physiology • Central Nervous System • Brain, spinal cord, motor and sensory pathways • Peripheral Nervous System • Spinal nerves, cranial nerves, autonomic nervous system
Focused Health Assessment • Present Health/Illness Status • numbness, difficulty with speech, vision, hearing, medications, changes in behavior, lifestyle • Family History • headaches, mental illness, depression
Continued: • Past Health History • seizures, headaches • head injury • surgeries • stroke
Equipment Needed: • Cotton ball, safety pin, snellen chart • Tongue blade • Tuning fork • Reflex hammer • pen light • pencil and paper • sweet/sour substances • Familiar aromatic substance (coffee, vanilla)
CN I: Olfactory • Sensory: smell • Apply simple odors to one nostril at a time • Do not test unless history indicates
CN II: Optic • Sensory: vision • Snellen • Visual fields (confrontation) • Ophthalmoscopic examination
CN III: Oculomotor • Motor: upward, downward, medial eye movement • Corneal Light reflex • Cover test • EOM: 6 cardinal positions • Observe lids
CN IV: Trochlear • Motor: downward, medial eye movement • EOM • Same as CN III • Pupillary light reflex • Accommodation
CN V: Trigeminal • Sensory: face, scalp • Motor: • Tactile and pain sensation on entire face
CN VI: Abducens • Motor: lateral eye movement • EOM • Same as CN III
CN VII: Facial • Sensory: • Taste to anterior 2/3 of tongue • Motor: • Ability to frown • Smile, show teeth • Puff out checks • whistle, close eyes
CN VIII: Acoustic • Sensory: • Hearing acuity • Rinne test: on mastoid process • Weber test: on center of forehead • Otoscopic examination • Rhomberg test
CN IX: Glossopharyngeal • Sensory: • Taste • Motor: • Able to swallow • Gag reflex
CN X: Vagus • Sensory • listen to person talk (hoarseness) • Motor • ask person to say “ah” (soft palate contract and uvula stays midline)
CN XI: Spinal Accessary • Motor: • Turn head side to side • shrug shoulders with resistance
CN XII: Hypoglossal • Motor: • protrude tongue • move tongue from side to side with resistance Medical ppt http://hastaneciyiz.blogspot.com