Cranial Nerves
Cranial Nerves
Motor and
Cerebellar system
Sensory System
Reflex-Bonus
100

When does the mental status begins?

During the health history

100

Which of the cranial nerves controls lateral eye movements?

Abducens

100

What is the function of the cerebellum?

Coordination of voluntary motor movement, balance, equilibrium and muscle tone.

100

The Cranial sensory nerve that is responsible for carrying visual impulses from the eye to the brain.

The Optic Nerve

100

What instrument is used when testing for reflexes?

Reflex hammer

200

Glasgow coma scale is used to to assess perceptual ability?

False

200

The client should sit in a comfortable position at your eye level when assessing for all cranial nerves.

True or False

True

200

What is done to test cerebellar activity?

Observe patients gait and balance, finger-to-nose test and heel to shin test.

200

State two equipment used when doing a sensory function assessment.

Cotton balls, tuning fork.

Additional: 

Paper clip, Test tubes containing cold or hot water, objects to feel such as a coin or a key

200

What segmental levels are used when assessing deep tendon reflexes? Give 3.

C5,6- biceps

C6,7,8- triceps

C5,6- brachioradialis

L2,3,4- patellar

S1,2- ankle (achilles)

400

Alert, lethargic and stuporous are examples of?

Level of consciousness

400

When the nurse ask the client to clench the teeth while palpating the temporal and massager muscles what is being assessed?

CN V. Trigeminal

400

What system of the cerebellar activity is assessed with balance and coordination (eye,head, and body movements)?

Vestibular

400

How do you assess for pain sensation?

Use the blunt or sharp ends of a safety pin or paperclip to inflict pain on the dorsal area of the palm.

400

List 4 test for deep tendon reflexes.


Biceps reflex

Brachioradialis reflex

Triceps reflex

Patellar reflex

Achilles reflex

Ankle clonus reflex

1000

What are the oriented 4 used to check for level of consciousness?

Place, time, date and person

1000

Asking client to identify smell of soap bar with eyes closed you are testing for_________.

Cranial nerve I- Olfactory

1000

How does a nurse check a patient's gait?

Ask patient to walk across the room, ask the patient to turn and then come back; walk on toes;walk on heels; walk heel to toe(TANDEM gait)..make sure you are with the patient in case they fall and ask patient to hop in place on each foot if appropriate.

1000

Name the VIII (8th) Cranial Nerve, and state the function of that nerve.

Vestibulocochlear

Contains sensory fibers that is responsible for hearing and balance

1000

There are 5 different grade responses for reflex testing. 

Please list and explain all 5

0+   No response

1+   Diminishes, low normal

2+   Average, normal

3+   Brisk

4+   Very brisk

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