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Neurological Assessment Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fundamentals of neurological assessments with our comprehensive quiz. This quiz is designed for anyone interested in understanding neurological examinations, including medical students, professionals, and health enthusiasts.

  • 24 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Assess your understanding of vital neurological concepts
24 Questions6 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingBrain42
Is the assessment of sensory neuron and motor responses, especially reflexes, to determine whether the nervous system is impaired.
Neurological examination
Eye examination
Reflex examination
Muscles examination
O awake, looks about
Alert
Drowsy
Confused
Stuporous
Comatose
Oriented when awake but if left alone will sleep
Drowsy
Alert
Comatose
Confused
Stuporous
Disoriented to time, place, or person/memory difficulty is common/has difficulty with commands/exhibits alteration in perception of stimuli, may be agitated
Stuporous
Confused
Comatose
Alert
Drowsy
Generally unresponsive except to vigorous stimulation/may make attempt at verbalization to vigorous/repeated stimuli
Stuporous
Confused
Alert
Drowsy
Comatose
Unarousable and unresponsive/Does not open eyes to deep pain
Alert
Drowsy
Confused
Stuporous
Comatose
An irreversible loss of cortical and brain stem activity.
Locked-in Syndrome
Persistent Vegetative State
Brain Death
A condition that follows severe cerebral injury in which the altered state becomes chronic or persistent.
Persistent Vegetative State
Locked-in Syndrome
Brain Death
A state of muscle paralysis, involving voluntary muscles, while there is preservation of full consciousness and cognition.
Persistent Vegetative State
Locked-in Syndrome
Brain Death
Are defined as the connections of motor nerves before they leave the spinal cord
Upper Motor Neurons (UMN)
Lower Motor Neurons (LMN)
Mid Motor Neurons (MMN)
Are defined as after the synapse (connection) into the peripheral nerve cell bodies.
Upper Motor Neurons (UMN)
Lower Motor Neurons (LMN)
Mid Motor Neurons (MMN)
Most important aspect of neurologic examination
Level of Consciousness
Assessment
Interview
Testing
Distinguish Coffee from Cinnamon/Smelling Salts irritate nasal mucosa and test V2/Disorders of Smell result from closed head injuries
Olfactory Nerve
Optic Nerve
Oilfactory Nerve
Oculomotor
Visual Acuity/Visual Fields/Afferent input to Pupillary Light Reflex
Olfactory Nerve
Optic Nerve
Optica Nerve
Oculomotor
Moves eyes in all directions except outward and down & in; opens eyelid; constricts pupil
Optic Nerve
Olfactory Nerve
Oculomotor
Trochlear
Moves eyes down and in
Oculomotor
Trochlear
Optic Nerve
Abducens
Moves eyes outward
Oculomotor
Trochlear
Abducens
Optic Nerve
Assessment of eye movement in all directions
Extraoccular movement
Extratrochlear movement
Extraopitcal movement
Extraducens movement
Sensation to the face, cornea and scalp; opens jaw against resistance
Trigeminal
Facial Nerve
Hearing Nerve
Trigominal
Moves the face ; taste
Trigeminal
Facial Nerve
Hearing Nerve
Touching Nerve
Moves the pharyx (swallow, speech, and gag)
Glossopharyngeal
Vagus
Voice Nerve
Vocal Nerves
Voice quality
Glossopharyngeal
Vocal Nerves
Vagus
Voice Nerve
Turns head and elevates shoulders
Spinal Accessory
Spinal Nerve
Hypoglossal Nerve
Hypothermia Nerve
Protrudes the tounge to the opposite side / tounge in cheek (strength)
Hypoglossal Nerve
Spinal Accessory
Toungal Nerve
Vagus
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