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Neurological assessment (Station or gait (Orbeserve the patient rise from…
Neurological assessment
Mental status
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Orientation: to self, place, time. Disorientation to time typically occurs before disorientation to place or person.
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Speech & language: includes fluency, repetition
Cranial nerves
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Facial sensation , jaw movements, corneal reflex afferent limb
Eye movements, pupillary reaction to light and accommodation, convergence
Motor exam/ system
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Tone: ask a patient to relax. Flex and extend patient’s wrists, elbows, ankles, and knees.
Strength and Endurance :Isolate muscle you are testing so patient can’t use strong muscles that have similar function to compensate for weak one being tested.
Sensory system
Perform one test of superficial sensation (pain or temperature) and one of deep sensation (proprioception or vibration. Eyes should always be closed for sensory testing.
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