Cranial Nerves
Assessment
GCS/PERRLA
Reflexes
Random
100

How many cranial nerves are there?

12

100

What questions do you ask to verify person?

Name and Birthdate

100

What does the P stand for in PERRLA?

Pupils

100

A reflex that occurs on both anatomical sides can be called what?

Bilateral

100

What is the maximum mini mental score?

31

200

What cranial nerve is responsible for smell?

Olefactory Nerve I

200

If the patient was fully alert and oriented, they would be alert and oriented x what?

Alert and Oriented x 4

200

What does PERRLA stand for?

Pupils Equal Round Reactive to Light & Accommodating 

200

What should ask your patient be asked to do before a reflex assessment?

Relax

200

Hypoglossal nerve controls what?

Tongue

300

What number is the Vagus nerve?

X

300

A mini mental score of 23 or less is considered?

Abnormal

300

What are the 3 sections of GCS?

Eyes, Verbal, Motor

300

What is the highest reflex grade?

4+

300

What does GCS stand for?

Glasgow Coma Score

400

What nerves are responsible for facial expression?

Trigeminal VI, Facial VII

400

A mini mental score of 24 or higher is considered?

Normal

400

What is the name of the assessment that includes a 3-Item recall test? 

Mini Cog Assessment

400

What are the 2 categories of normal reflexes?

Deep tendon & Cutaneous

400

When assessing sensory, what should be closed?

Eyes
500

What is the longest cranial nerve?

Vagus X

500

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

500

What is the purpose for a mini cog assessment?

Dementia

500

Demonstrate how to assess the Patellar tendon reflex!

Good job!

500

If you notice a cognitive change in your patient during your care, you should do what?

Reassess starting form the beginning 

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