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#MS A&O vs. MMSE
==Exam==
##Dysarthria (mech) vs. Aphasia
*Mental status
#[[CNs II-XII]]
**A&O vs. MMSE
#Motor Tone (hyper/hypo)
**[[GCS]]
##Strength (0-none; 1-trace contraction; 2-moves w/o gravity; 3-moves against gravity; 4-moves against some resistance; 5-full)
**Dysarthria (mech) vs. Aphasia
##Atrophy
*[[Cranial nerves]]
##Delts (C5), wrists (C6-8), biceps (C5-6), triceps (C6-8), iliopsoa (L1-2), quads (L3-4), hamstrings (S1), TA (L4), G/S (S1-2)
**[[CNs II-XII]]
#Cerebel Finger-to-nose (dysmetira)
*[[Weakness|Motor Tone]] (hyper/hypo)
##Rapid alternating (dysdidokinesis)
**[[Weakness|Strength]] (0-none; 1-trace contraction; 2-moves with out gravity; 3-moves against gravity; 4-moves against some resistance; 5-full)
##Heel-to-shin
**Atrophy
##Pronator drift
**Delts (C5), wrists (C6-8), biceps (C5-6), triceps (C6-8), iliopsoas (L1-2), quads (L3-4), hamstrings (S1), TA (L4), G/S (S1-2)
#Reflex Clonus (+4)
*[[Sensory exam]]
##Cross adductor (+3)
**Dorsal columns (vibratory/proprioception)
##Hoffman's sign
**Spinothalamic (PP/LT)
##DTRs
**Romberg
##Babinski
*Cerebellar exam
#Sens Dorsal comumns (vibratory/proprio)
**Finger-to-nose (dysmetria)
##Spinothalamic (PP/LT)
**Rapid alternating (dysdiadochokinesia)
##Romberg
**Heel-to-shin
#Gait Wide-based, sway
**Pronator drift
##Heel & toe
*[[Reflexes]]
##Tandem
*Gait
**Wide-based, sway
**Heel & toe
**Tandem


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[NIH Stroke Scale]]
*[[Weakness]]
*[[Sensory exam]]
*[[Pediatric developmental milestones]]
*[[Visual field defects]]
*[[Focal neurologic deficits]]
*[[Upper extremity peripheral innervation]]


[[Category:Neuro]]
[[Category:Neurology]]

Latest revision as of 21:44, 20 January 2022

Exam

  • Mental status
    • A&O vs. MMSE
    • GCS
    • Dysarthria (mech) vs. Aphasia
  • Cranial nerves
  • Motor Tone (hyper/hypo)
    • Strength (0-none; 1-trace contraction; 2-moves with out gravity; 3-moves against gravity; 4-moves against some resistance; 5-full)
    • Atrophy
    • Delts (C5), wrists (C6-8), biceps (C5-6), triceps (C6-8), iliopsoas (L1-2), quads (L3-4), hamstrings (S1), TA (L4), G/S (S1-2)
  • Sensory exam
    • Dorsal columns (vibratory/proprioception)
    • Spinothalamic (PP/LT)
    • Romberg
  • Cerebellar exam
    • Finger-to-nose (dysmetria)
    • Rapid alternating (dysdiadochokinesia)
    • Heel-to-shin
    • Pronator drift
  • Reflexes
  • Gait
    • Wide-based, sway
    • Heel & toe
    • Tandem

See Also