VOMS
SCAT5
Nervios Craneales
Aleatorias
100

Symptoms evaluated

Headache

Dizziness

Foggines

Nausa

100

Balance test performed in the SCAT5

mBESS

100

Which cranial nerve examinate the sensorial corneal reflex?

V - Trigémino

100

Which anatomical structures we should palpate in the evaluation of concussions?

Parietal

Occipital

Temporal

Frontal

Cervical spine

200

Ability of the eyes to move quickly between targets.

Saccades

200

How is concentration evaluated in SCAT5?

Digit backwards

200

Which cranial nerve assess swallowing?

X- Vague

200

Which testing procedures should we do to evaluate the visual function?

VOMS

K-D

Craneal nerves assessment

300

Ability to stabilize vision as the head moves

Vestibular Ocular Reflex (VOR)

300

What test is included in the SCAT5 to assess symptoms?

PCSS

300

Controls the intrinsic musculature of the tongue and is evaluated by having the patient "stick out their tongue" and move it side to side.

XI - Hypoglossal

300

Which eye movement is elicited when the entire visual field is moving, such as when looking out the window of a moving car? 

Optokinetic

400

Ability to inhibit vestibular-induced eye movements

Visual Motion Sensitivity

400

How is immediate memory assessed in the SCAT5?

Word list trails

400

Which functions are evaluated in the examination of cranial nerve VIII?

Audition and balance

400

Vestibular network that regulates body muscle responses to motion and gravity.

Vestibulo-spinal network

500

Mention all the parameters to do the VOR examination:

Amplitude of head rotations

Beats per minute (metronome)

Total revolutions 

Amplitude: 20 degress

BPM: 180

Total revolutions: 10

500

What month is it? What is the date today? What is the day of the week? What year is it? What time is it right now? (Within 1 hour): all these questions are part of the ____________ evaluation of the cognitive function.

Orientation

500

Which cranial nerves have both sensory and motor functions?

III - Trigeminal

VI - Facial

IX - Glossopharyngeal

V - Vague


500

Most susceptible neurocognitive functions in a concussion

Attention

Concentration

Cognitive processing speed/efficiency

Learning and memory

Working memory

Executive function

Verbal fluency

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