Cranial nerve testing interspliced with sensory and/or motor nerves, interoception, autonomic function, and coordination make up the bulk of this examination (but there are of course more tests than that :D). Many of the triggers have a 'randomized' pattern, so it's not just 1, 2, 3 for every sound/test. I tried to make a lot of the tests feel a little more fresh in that regard, without set patterns and even the finger wiggle test with false movement.
Welcome to Your Neurological Examination ~ 00:00 – 01:32
Testing Cranial Nerve 1 (Smell Test) ~ 01:32 – 03:13
Follow the Finger & Peripheral Fields Testing ~ 03:13 – 08:43
Soft/Sharp Test for Cranial Nerve 5 ~ 08:43 – 12:05
Sharp/Blunt Sensation Test with Pinwheel ~ 12:05 – 15:12
Facial Motor Testing for Cranial Nerve 7 ~ 15:12 – 16:17
Tuning Fork Hearing Test for Cranial Nerve 8 ~ 16:17 – 20:12
Vibration Sensation Test with Tuning Fork ~ 20:12 – 22:32
Testing Cranial Nerves 9, 10, & 12 ~ 22:32 – 24:00
Auscultating the Carotid Artery with Stethoscope ~ 24:00 – 25:48
Muscle Palpation, Testing, & Cranial Nerve 11 ~ 25:48 – 31:18
Testing Position Sense (Up or Down?) ~ 31:18 – 34:09
Nose/Finger Coordination Test ~ 34:09 – 36:21
Reflex Testing with Trömner Hammer ~ 36:21 – 40:01
Measuring Blood Pressure While Sitting & Standing ~ 40:01 – 44:38
Coordination & Gait Testing ~ 44:38 – 46:20
Reviewing Your Examination ~ 46:20 – 47:53
Wrapping up the Exam ~ 47:53 - 49:23
Triggers include: whispering, soft speaking, pencil writing, explaining, cranial nerve exam, sticky finger sounds, crinkly cling wrap sounds, follow my finger, accommodation reflex test, peripheral fields test, finger wiggle test, unscrewing, sensation testing, soft/sharp, metal pinwheel, fabric sounds, tuning forks (128Hz, 256Hz, 512Hz), hearing test, left or right, sticky stethoscope, guided breathing, muscle testing, palpation, coordination testing, reflex testing, and the sphygmomanometer.
Hope y'all enjoy, have a whale of a day! :)
xx Calliope
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