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Cranial nerves
Cranial nerves
100

Normal muscle strength is documented as?

3+

100

Carotid bruits are assessed with what part of the stethoscope?

Bell

100

Normal AP diameter

2:1

100

Visual confrontation is assessed by CN#/name?

II/optic

100

Sense of smell is CN#/name?

I-olfactory

200

The type of neuropathy that presents in a linear pattern is?

Dermatomal 

200

How do you document a murmur?

Location and timing in the cardiac cycle.

200

Normal lung percussion sounds.

Resonance

200

PERRLA is assessed by CN#/name?

III-oculomotor

200

Snellen chart is part of CN#/name?

II-optic

300

Hyperreflexia and sustained beats after pumping the ankle is called?

Clonus

300

S1 is heard loudest over which 2 valves?

tricuspid and mitral

300

Examiner places their hands on the posterior chest and have the patient take in a deep breath is assessing for?

Chest expansion

300

CN IV name and function?

Trochlear, EOMs

300

Name/# a CN that involves taste.

IX glossopharyngeal, X vagus

400

Coordination exam with the patient's arms extended in a supine position and looking for abnormal movements while the eyes are closed.

Pronator drift

400

6 pulse points to assess in CV exam.

Carotid, brachial, radial, popliteal, posterior tibial, dorsalis pedis.

400

Stridor is produced by what?

Upper airway obstruction.

400

Corneal reflex is assessed by CN#/name?

V, trigeminal

400

Tongue movement, strength and position CN#/name

XII, hypoglossal

500

4 tests to check for coordination and balance with walking include?

Heel to toe

Walk on toes

Walk on heels

Shallow knee bend

500

Locations for APTM

2nd ICS, RSB. 2nd ICS, LSB. 4 ICS, LSB. 5th ICS, MCL.

500

 ā€œEā€ sounds like ā€œAā€ with lung consolidation.

Egophony

500

Rinne test normal findings and CN#/name?

2:1 AC/BC. VIII Acoustic 
500

Spinal accessory is CN#, and checks which 2 muscle strengths?

XII, trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles

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