Neurologic Assessment
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Transcript Neurologic Assessment
Denise Coffey MSN, RN
Central Nervous System (CNS)
Cerebral cortex
Hypothalamus
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Wernicke’s area
Broca’s area
Basal ganglia
Thalamus
Cerebellum
Brainstem
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla
Spinal cord
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Pathways of the CNS
Crossed representation
Sensory pathways
Motor pathways
Spinothalamic tract
Posterior (dorsal) column
Corticospinal or pyramidal tract
Extrapyramidal tracts
Cerebellar system
Upper motor neurons
Lower motor neurons
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[PRODUCTION NOTE: Please insert Figure 23-2 (from Jarvis Physical
Examination and Health Assessment, 5e, ISBN: 978-1-4160-3243-4)]
© Pat Thomas, 2006.
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© Pat Thomas, 2006.
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Headache
Head injury
Dizziness/vertigo
Seizures
Tremors
Weakness
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Preparation
Screening neurologic examination
Complete neurologic examination
Neurologic recheck
Equipment needed
Penlight
Tongue blade
Cotton swab
Cotton ball
Tuning fork (128 or 256 Hz)
Percussion hammer
Occasionally need: familiar aromatic substance
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Test Cranial Nerves
I—Olfactory
II—Optic
III—Oculomotor,
IV—Trochlear,
VI—Abducens
V—Trigeminal
Motor function
Sensory function
Corneal reflex
VII—Facial
Motor function
Sensory function
VIII—Acoustic
(vestibulocochlear)
IX—Glossopharyngeal,
X—Vagus
Motor function
Sensory function
XI—Spinal accessory
XII—Hypoglossal
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Motor System—Inspect and palpate
Muscles
Cerebellar function
Size
Strength
Tone
Involuntary
movements
Balance tests
Gait
Tandem walking
Romberg’s test
Shallow knee bend
Rapid alternating movements
Finger-to-finger test
Finger-to-nose test
Heel-to-shin test
Coordination and skilled
movements
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Sensory System
Person is alert,
cooperative, and
comfortable
Guidelines for sensory
testing
Spinothalamic tract
Pain
Temperature
Light touch
Posterior column tract
Vibration
Position (kinesthesia)
Tactile discrimination
(fine touch)
Stereognosis
Graphesthesia
Two-point discrimination
Extinction
Point location
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Test the stretch or deep
tendon reflexes
Technique
Grading
Reinforcement
Biceps reflex
Triceps reflex
Brachioradialis reflex
Quadriceps reflex
Achilles reflex (“ankle jerk”)
Test the superficial
reflexes
Abdominal reflex
Cremasteric reflex
Plantar reflex
Clonus
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Neurologic recheck
Level of consciousness
Person
Place
Time
Motor function
Pupillary response
Vital signs
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
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Oculomotor response (Cranial nerve III)
Size, equality, and roundness of pupils
assessed
Size measured in millimeters
Evaluated for symmetry in size and response to
light stimulus
Brisk, sluggish, non-reactive
Consensual reaction of opposite pupil at same
time
Assess accommodation by holding finger 4-6
inches from client’s nose and then pull out to
18 inches.
As finger moves away pupil will accommodate
by dilating, as finger moves closer, constricting
PEARLA- Pupils equal and reactive to light
and accommodation
Ability to follow commands
Muscle tone
Muscle strength
Coordination
Balance (Romberg test)
Posturing (Decorticate, Decerebrate)
Tactile sensation
Pain
Temperature
Vibratory sensation
Tactile discrimination
Superficial
Deep tendon
Biceps
Triceps
Patellar
Achilles
Plantar (Babinski Response)
Clear and appropriate
Confused
Inappropriate
Garbled
Aphasia (Expressive, Receptive)
Limited hearing
Use of hearing aids
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