Cranial Nerve Examination - OSCE Guide (old version) | UKMLA | CPSA
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Chapters:
- Introduction 00:00
- Olfactory (CN I) 00:31
- Optic nerve (CN II) 00:40
- Oculomotor (CN III), Trochlear (CN IV) and Abducens (CN VI) nerves 04:15
- Trigeminal nerve (CN V) 05:15
- Facial nerve (CN VII) 07:11
- Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) 08:01
- Glossopharyngeal (CN IX) and Vagus (CN X) nerves 09:36
- Accessory nerve (CN XI) 10:08
- Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) 10:35
- Summary of findings 10:55
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Hearing VIII: The Rinne test is a comparison of air conduction (TF held in front) to bone conduction (TF held on mastoid) hearing. The TF is held at the rear then the front and the patient is asked 'which is perceived louder back or front' for each ear. Generally AC should be better then BC. Best not to talk during the test, best to ask this afterwards. This gives an indication of whether there is a conductive or sensori-neural loss (at the frequency of the TF). It also helps identify a potential difference between the two ears. For Weber ask 'is it heard in the middle, right or left' middle shows symmetry. As a general pointer with TFs the sound either travels to the greatest conductive loss or the better cochlear. If you can remember this sentence it will help you work it out. Hope this helps. Best of luck
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I notice in this version you don't test acuity in each eye individually?
How can you get this exam down to 5 minutes (we have 5 minute OSCEs)
Alex Usually they would ask you to test nerves I-VI or VI-XII
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Olfactory
Optic
Oculumotor
Trochlear
Abducens
Trigeminal (5)
Facial nerve (7)
Glossopharyngeal (9)
Vagus (10)
Accessory nerve (11)
Hypoglossal (12)
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@9.21 if hearing is abnormal Rinne and Weber tests are needed to find out whether the deafness is neurological or conduction typeIf hearing is normal Rinne and Weber needed??