Cranial Nerves
Seizures
Falls
Restraints
Misc.
100

What is CN VII

Facial

100

What seizure happens most often in kids

Complex partial seizure

100

Whats the most common cause of falls

Potty breaks
100

When should restraints be used

LAST RESORT

100

Name the 12 CN in order 

Olfactory, Optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abduncens, facial, vestibulocochkear, glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory, hypoglossal

200

What is CN is accessory

11

200

What are three seizure precautions

Pad rails

turn on side

suction/ oxygen at the bed

lower to ground if standing 

Nothing PO

200

What is used to calculate a patients fall risk

Morse fall scale

200

Where and how should you secure the restraint 

Bed frame (not moveable) quick release knot

200

Is CN V sensory, motor or both

Both

300

How do you test the trigeminal CN

Tactile discrimination

300

What type of seizure is a "drop attack"

Atonic

300

What is the greatest risk factors for falls

Hx of falls

300

Name three restraint substitutions

Pain/comfort measures

Scheduled position changes and tolieting

Bed/chair alarms

Place closer to the nurses station

Encourage family/friends to stay with patient 

Reorient/validation therapy

Distractions 

300

How often do you need to get an order for restraints

EVERY 24 hours

400

What is the name of the test for CN 2 and what does it test

Snellen chart, visual acuity

400

What is the main indicator of a complex partial seizure in kids

Lip smacking

400

T or F restraints decrease risk of falls

FALSE

400

What should you assess on a patient who has restraints 

skin integrity 

400

The nurse notices the patient keeps putting all 4 side rails up what should the nurse do

Document the patient put up their side rails and educate the patient that putting up all four side rails is a restraint

500

Name CN IV, how to test it, and if it is s, m, or both

Trochlear, Downward & inward gaze, motor

500

What is the difference between a tonic and Clonic seizure

Tonic=limbs stiffen

Clonic=Loss of muscle tone then jerking

500

Name 3 categories used to calculate fall scale

hx of falls

secondary diagnosis

ambulatory aid

IV/Heparin lock

Gait/transferring

Mental status

500

What are three different types of restraints

Physical, environmental, chemical

500

A patient sticks their tongue out and it goes to the side what CN is affected

CN XII