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The NeuroExam Videos demonstrates how to perform a complete neurologic examination. It is intended for medical students, residents, and other students in the health care professions. We recommend that this video be used in the classroom setting, where it can be shown in its entirety or using selected excerpts.
The NeuroExam Videos introduces the neurologic exam, and then presents a detailed demonstration of the exam consisting of the following six subdivision:
1. Mental status
2. Cranial nerves
3. Motor exam
4. Reflexes
5. Coordination and gait
6. Sensory exam
In the era of modern neuroimaging methods, the neurologic exam remains an essential diagnostic tool. It is a critical way station in the clinical decision making process, dictating whether imaging studies or other tests are required. In addition, the neurologic exam enables the clinician to decide what regions should be imaged, and when emergency therapeutic interventions are needed prior to any diagnostic tests. By understanding how to perform and interpret the neurologic exam, health care professionals in all specialties can help preserve the functioning of the nervous system, vastly improving patient quality of life.
List of all Videos Names
· INTRODUCTION
o 1. Introduction
o 2. General Exam
· MENTAL STATUS
o 3. Mental Status Introduction
* Level of Alertness, Attention & Cooperation
o 4. Attention
* Orientation
o 5. Orientation
* Memory
o 6. Recent Memory
o 7. Remote Memory
* Language
o 8. Spontaneous Speech
o 9. Comprehension
o 10. Naming
o 11. Repetition
o 12. Reading and Writing
* Calculations, Right-Left Confusion, Finger Agnosia, Agraphia
o 13. Calculations
o 14. Right Ear Left Thumb
* Apraxia
o 15. Praxis
* Neglect & Constructions
o 16. Neglect Drawing Tests
o 17. Copy Drawing
* Sequencing Tasks & Frontal Release Signs
o 18. Grasp Reflex
o 19. Manual Alternating Sequence Task
o 20. Written Alternating Sequence Task
o 21. Auditory Go-No-Go
* Logic & Abstraction
o 22. Analogies, Logic
* Delusions & Hallucinations
o 23. Psychiatry
* Mood
· CRANIAL NERVES
* Olfaction (CN I)
o 24. Olfaction
* Ophthalmoscopic Exam (CN II)
o 25. Ophthalmoscopic Exam
* Vision (CN II)
o 26. Red Desaturation
o 27. Visual Fields
o 28. Blink to Threat
* Pupillary Responses (CN II, III)
o 29. Pupil Light Reflex
o 30. Swinging Flashlight
o 31. Accomodation
* Extraocular Movements (CN III, IV, VI)
o 32. Smooth Pursuit
o 33. Saccades
o 34. OKNs
o 35. Oculocephalic Testing
* Facial Sensation and Muscles of Mastication (CN V)
o 36. Facial Sensation
o 37. Corneal Reflex
o 38. Masseter
o 39. Jaw Jerk Reflex
* Muscles of Facial Expression and Taste (CN VII)
o 40. Facial Muscles
o 41. Taste
* Hearing and Vestibular Sense (CN VIII)
o 42. Hearing
o 43. Positional Vertigo Test
* Palate Elevation and Gag Reflex (CN IX, X)
o 44. Palate Elevation
* Muscles of Articulation (CN V, VII, IX, X, XII)
o 45. Articulation
* Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius Muscles (CN XI)
o 46. CN XI Testing
* Tongue Muscles (CN XII)
o 47. Tongue Protrusion
· MOTOR EXAM
* Observation
* Inspection
o 48. Atrophy? Fasciculations
* Palpation
* Muscle tone
o 49. Upper Extremity Tone
o 50. Lower Extremity Tone
* Functional testing
o 51. Drift
o 52. Rapid Hand Movements
o 53. Rapid Foot Tapping
* Strength of individual muscle groups
o 54. Upper Extremity Strength
o 55. Detailed Hand Test
o 56. Lower Extremity Strength
o 57. Foot Eversion, Inversion
· REFLEXES
* Deep Tendon Reflexes
o 58. Deep Tendon Reflexes
* Plantar Response
o 59. Plantar Response
* Finger Flexors
o 60. Finger Flexors
* Reflexes Tested in Special Situations
o 61. Special Reflexes
· COORDINATION AND GAIT
* Appendicular Coordination
o 62. Rapid Alternating Movements
o 63. Precision Finger Tap
o 64. Finger-Nose-Finger
o 65. Heel-Shin
o 66. Overshoot
* Romberg test
o 67. Romberg Test
* Gait
o 68. Ordinary Gait, Tandem Gait
o 69. Forced Gait
· SENSORY EXAM
* Primary sensation — asymmetry, sensory level
o 70. Pin Prick
o 71. Temperature
o 72. Vibration Sense
o 73. Joint Position Sense
o 74. Two-Point Discrimination
* Cortical sensation, including extinction
o 75. Graphesthesia
o 76. Stereognosis
o 77. Tactile Extinction
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The NeuroExam Videos introduces the neurologic exam, and then presents a detailed demonstration of the exam consisting of the following six subdivision:
1. Mental status
2. Cranial nerves
3. Motor exam
4. Reflexes
5. Coordination and gait
6. Sensory exam
In the era of modern neuroimaging methods, the neurologic exam remains an essential diagnostic tool. It is a critical way station in the clinical decision making process, dictating whether imaging studies or other tests are required. In addition, the neurologic exam enables the clinician to decide what regions should be imaged, and when emergency therapeutic interventions are needed prior to any diagnostic tests. By understanding how to perform and interpret the neurologic exam, health care professionals in all specialties can help preserve the functioning of the nervous system, vastly improving patient quality of life.
List of all Videos Names
· INTRODUCTION
o 1. Introduction
o 2. General Exam
· MENTAL STATUS
o 3. Mental Status Introduction
* Level of Alertness, Attention & Cooperation
o 4. Attention
* Orientation
o 5. Orientation
* Memory
o 6. Recent Memory
o 7. Remote Memory
* Language
o 8. Spontaneous Speech
o 9. Comprehension
o 10. Naming
o 11. Repetition
o 12. Reading and Writing
* Calculations, Right-Left Confusion, Finger Agnosia, Agraphia
o 13. Calculations
o 14. Right Ear Left Thumb
* Apraxia
o 15. Praxis
* Neglect & Constructions
o 16. Neglect Drawing Tests
o 17. Copy Drawing
* Sequencing Tasks & Frontal Release Signs
o 18. Grasp Reflex
o 19. Manual Alternating Sequence Task
o 20. Written Alternating Sequence Task
o 21. Auditory Go-No-Go
* Logic & Abstraction
o 22. Analogies, Logic
* Delusions & Hallucinations
o 23. Psychiatry
* Mood
· CRANIAL NERVES
* Olfaction (CN I)
o 24. Olfaction
* Ophthalmoscopic Exam (CN II)
o 25. Ophthalmoscopic Exam
* Vision (CN II)
o 26. Red Desaturation
o 27. Visual Fields
o 28. Blink to Threat
* Pupillary Responses (CN II, III)
o 29. Pupil Light Reflex
o 30. Swinging Flashlight
o 31. Accomodation
* Extraocular Movements (CN III, IV, VI)
o 32. Smooth Pursuit
o 33. Saccades
o 34. OKNs
o 35. Oculocephalic Testing
* Facial Sensation and Muscles of Mastication (CN V)
o 36. Facial Sensation
o 37. Corneal Reflex
o 38. Masseter
o 39. Jaw Jerk Reflex
* Muscles of Facial Expression and Taste (CN VII)
o 40. Facial Muscles
o 41. Taste
* Hearing and Vestibular Sense (CN VIII)
o 42. Hearing
o 43. Positional Vertigo Test
* Palate Elevation and Gag Reflex (CN IX, X)
o 44. Palate Elevation
* Muscles of Articulation (CN V, VII, IX, X, XII)
o 45. Articulation
* Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius Muscles (CN XI)
o 46. CN XI Testing
* Tongue Muscles (CN XII)
o 47. Tongue Protrusion
· MOTOR EXAM
* Observation
* Inspection
o 48. Atrophy? Fasciculations
* Palpation
* Muscle tone
o 49. Upper Extremity Tone
o 50. Lower Extremity Tone
* Functional testing
o 51. Drift
o 52. Rapid Hand Movements
o 53. Rapid Foot Tapping
* Strength of individual muscle groups
o 54. Upper Extremity Strength
o 55. Detailed Hand Test
o 56. Lower Extremity Strength
o 57. Foot Eversion, Inversion
· REFLEXES
* Deep Tendon Reflexes
o 58. Deep Tendon Reflexes
* Plantar Response
o 59. Plantar Response
* Finger Flexors
o 60. Finger Flexors
* Reflexes Tested in Special Situations
o 61. Special Reflexes
· COORDINATION AND GAIT
* Appendicular Coordination
o 62. Rapid Alternating Movements
o 63. Precision Finger Tap
o 64. Finger-Nose-Finger
o 65. Heel-Shin
o 66. Overshoot
* Romberg test
o 67. Romberg Test
* Gait
o 68. Ordinary Gait, Tandem Gait
o 69. Forced Gait
· SENSORY EXAM
* Primary sensation — asymmetry, sensory level
o 70. Pin Prick
o 71. Temperature
o 72. Vibration Sense
o 73. Joint Position Sense
o 74. Two-Point Discrimination
* Cortical sensation, including extinction
o 75. Graphesthesia
o 76. Stereognosis
o 77. Tactile Extinction
78 Full length Videos
rm format
HQ Quality
http://rapidshare.com/files/256194769/The_NeuroExam_Video.part01.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/256198117/The_NeuroExam_Video.part02.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/256169962/The_NeuroExam_Video.part03.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/256173089/The_NeuroExam_Video.part04.rar
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