Examination of Cranial Nerves

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  • In clinical practice the cranial nerves are examined to make a diagnosis or to asses progress of disease.
  • The equipment used may be simple and basic or it may be sophisticated.
  • Some times the client may be uncooperative.
  • The results may be easy to interpret or difficult.
  • The mneumonic for the 12cranial nerves in their numerical order is: Out Of Old Towns Troubles Arose Fools ‘Against’ Geniuses,Valets Against Housemaids (Fig.1).

Description

(LEARNER OUTCOMES)

  • To describe the clinical tests.
  • The recognize smell impairment.
  • To recognize visual difficulties.
  • To appreciate eye movements.
  • To recognize mastication difficulties.
  • To recognize UMN and LMN lesion of the face.
  • To appreciate hearing and balancing problems.
  • To appreciate the jaw jack.
  • To recognize shrugging of shoulders.
  • To appreciate tongue atrophy and sensation.
  • To interpret the results.

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