How many cranial nerves are there?
12
What questions do you ask to verify person?
Name and Birthdate
What does the P stand for in PERRLA?
Pupils
A reflex that occurs on both anatomical sides can be called what?
Bilateral
What is the maximum mini mental score?
31
What cranial nerve is responsible for smell?
Olefactory Nerve I
If the patient was fully alert and oriented, they would be alert and oriented x what?
Alert and Oriented x 4
What does PERRLA stand for?
Pupils Equal Round Reactive to Light & Accommodating
What should ask your patient be asked to do before a reflex assessment?
Relax
Hypoglossal nerve controls what?
Tongue
What number is the Vagus nerve?
X
A mini mental score of 23 or less is considered?
Abnormal
What are the 3 sections of GCS?
Eyes, Verbal, Motor
What is the highest reflex grade?
4+
What does GCS stand for?
Glasgow Coma Score
What nerves are responsible for facial expression?
Trigeminal VI, Facial VII
A mini mental score of 24 or higher is considered?
Normal
What is the name of the assessment that includes a 3-Item recall test?
Mini Cog Assessment
What are the 2 categories of normal reflexes?
Deep tendon & Cutaneous
When assessing sensory, what should be closed?
What is the longest cranial nerve?
Vagus X
If your patient can answer their name, date, location, but does not know why they are there, what would be AxO score?
Alert and Oriented x 3
What is the purpose for a mini cog assessment?
Dementia
Demonstrate how to assess the Patellar tendon reflex!
Good job!
If you notice a cognitive change in your patient during your care, you should do what?
Reassess starting form the beginning