Lab 5 Exam Flashcards

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CN 1 Olfactory (+) test =

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(+) = anosmia (inability to detect smells)

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Cn II visual fields (+) test =

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(+) = Monocular visual loss (visual field deficits)

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CN II (afferent)/III (efferent) Pupillary response (+) test =

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(+) = Absence of pupillary response and/or presence of unequal pupils (anisocoria)

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CN III/IV/VI EOMS, Pursuit Eye movements (+) test =
Gaze palsy = (UMN/LMN)
Deconjugate gaze = (UMN/LMN)

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(+) = presence of 2 or more saccades, strabismus, impaired eye movements, double vision
Gaze palsy = both eyes limited in same direction
-central or UMN lesions
Deconjugate gaze = one eye or both eyes limited in different directions
-LMN lesion or problem at NMJ

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5
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If Trochlear (IV) deficit you will see

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  • Palsy - downward or torsional movement weakness
  • Affected eye will drift up at rest
  • Double vision with downward smooth pursuits
  • Present at rest with head tilted to one side and chin tucked
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If Abducens (VI) deficit you will see

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  • Palsy - lack of complete lateral eye movement

- At rest, eye will cross inwards toward nose (astropia)

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CN V Sensation (motor mastication/sensation face) (+) test =

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  • motor mastication + test = Weakness/deviation of jaw to ipsilateral side when opened
  • sensation face (+) test = Loss of facial sensation of numbness
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CN VII Facial Symmetry and Expression (+) test =
If just muscles of lower face (UMN/LMN?)
If muscles of entire face (UMN/LMN?)

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(+) test = presence of weakness or paralysis
If just muscles of lower face = UMN
If muscles of entire face = LMN

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9
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How to CN VIII 1st Test =

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Test for hearing loss with finger rub next to ear

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10
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If abnormalities in 1st Test CN VIII do -
Normal =
Conductive hearing loss =
Sensorineaural hearing loss =

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Weber test - lateralization of sound
Normal = hear tuning fork placed on top of head in both ears
Conductive hearing loss = sound heard louder in affected ear
Sensorineaural hearing loss = sound heard louder in unaffected ear

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If Weber test positive, do -
Normal =
Conductive hearing loss =
Sensorineaural hearing loss =

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Rinne Test - tuning fork on mastoid process, and then move to ear
Normal = hearing sound longer through air than the bone
Conductive hearing loss = sound heard through bone equal to or longer than air
Sensorineaural hearing loss = unable to hear when tuning fork is on the mastoid

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CN IX/X Palatal and Pharynx Control (+) test =

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(+) = deviation of palate and uvula to uninvolved side

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13
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CN X Gag reflex (+) =

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(+) = absence of gag reflex

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14
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CN XI Neck motor function (+) test =

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(+) = weakness on same side of lesion

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15
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CM XII Tongue Movement (+) test =
LMN
UMN

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(+) LMN = Tongue deviation towards weak side with atrophy or fasciculations
(-) UMN = Tongue deviation towards strong side

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