Cranial nerves Examination asmr loop - Summary

Summary

Dr. Barry conducted a cranial nerve examination, assessing the patient's sense of smell, taste, vision, visual fields, blind spots, pupil response, eye movements, facial muscle function, sensation, tongue movement, shoulder strength, and hearing. No issues were reported by the patient. The doctor plans to complete the examination with corneal and gag reflex tests and assess the nervous system in the limbs.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker introduces himself as Dr. Barry.
2. The speaker is conducting a medical examination.
3. The speaker asks the patient if they have any problems with their sense of smell or taste.
4. The speaker asks the patient if they can see the whole of his face.
5. The speaker tests the patient's vision by asking them to read from a distance.
6. The speaker tests the patient's visual field by asking them to cover one eye and look for a moving finger.
7. The speaker tests the patient's blind spot by asking them to cover one eye and look for a moving object.
8. The speaker tests the patient's pupils by shining a light in their eyes.
9. The speaker asks the patient to look up, down, left, and right to test their eye movements.
10. The speaker tests the patient's facial muscles by asking them to lift their eyebrows, screw up their eyes, and puff out their cheeks.
11. The speaker tests the patient's tongue by asking them to stick it out and move it from side to side.
12. The speaker tests the patient's hearing by asking them to cover one ear and listen to a sound.
13. The speaker asks the patient if they have any problems with their hearing.
14. The speaker plans to complete the examination by testing the corneal reflex, gag reflex, and the rest of the nervous system, particularly the upper and lower limbs.