Routine Neurological Assessments- Nursing Skills
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Routine Neurological Assessments- Nursing Skills
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Routine Neurological Assessments- Nursing Skills:
In this lesson we’re going to talk about how to perform a full neurological assessment. There are quite a few things involved including level of consciousness, memory and cranial nerve testing. We will also look at some of the tools that you will need as well as the most efficient way to get all of these things done in a coordinated fashion. We love you guys! Go out and be your best selves today! And, as always, happy nursing!
Bookmarks:
0.05 Introduction Neuro
0:20 Supplies Needed
0:29 Neuro Assessment First Steps
0:48 Orientation to Person, Place and Time
1:03 quality of Mood and speech
1:12 Assess Memory
1:43 Cranial Nerve Testing
4:06 Sensory Testing
4:50 Reflex Testing
5:40 Balance & Coordination Test
6:02 Finger to Nose Test
6:21 Gate Test
6:33 Outro
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This has been this best informative and engaging video on neurological assessment I've come across. Simply and to the point. Great video
Definitely needed this video perfect timing
Soooo helpful 👏👏
Thank you
Good timing.
Why doesn’t this video have 100,000 views and likes? Amazing! Thanks
Awesome!
This is super fine,doin my assessment next week and this s all I need
Thanks
This is a great video, I'm a new grad nurse on a ICU Neuro Step Down and my assessments suck so this is very helpful!
Do you know where the studies are on the efficacy of
the 3 word recall test or how many words that start with F? There are 3 little
articles I’ve found, but not any decent studies to justify giving that test to
the elderly. I know it's a standard test and I’m betting someone came up with
it decades ago, and it has just been passed on down without any clear research.
I’m writing a graphic memoir of how I used my health and fitness knowledge to
stop my mother with mild dementia from forgetting me, and it worked. She always knew me. I’ve been flummoxed on the actual studies
for the 3 word recall test and the cube drawing test. I want to put that in my
book.
No accomadation is when your eyes are able to focus from a close oject to a far object. Consensual reflex is when the other pupil constricts when light Is shine to the other
WHAT A NICE NRSNG
The camera didn't show the archiles and Babinski assessments
spotted!
It's very simple and understanding video for a student ❤
I'm concerned that so many people are commenting that this is the best video they've come across...aren't you learning these skills in nursing school and practicing on a classmate, family member, or in clinical setting? I guess seeing it all play out at once makes it easy to understand, but my professors do this for us in class - they do a demo and then we study and have to perform the assessment to pass.
You answered it yourself; having a simplified video helps to recall information regardless of the quality of instruction.
Covid times
And still, no, they do not provide demos. Thankfully, I already have a background in Healthcare, but my colleagues are being done a disservice because of the tone the professors are setting, which is that they should already know it. People don't honestly want to teach or learn how to teach. Sadly, my professors have been in the game for quite some time, and this is how they educate us. It's a shame.
they don't do demos, really. they just discuss what the assessment is about, provide the checklist, and that's it - you're expected to know what to do exactly during the return demo.
My school doesn’t do in depth examples until the practice tests
When is something like this done in real life? In Germany only neurologists learn and practice this, as nurses we only asses the bp, pulse and pain scale and if needed sp02 and pupil reaction. We didn’t even learn any cranial nerve anatomy don’t even know what that is lmao
In America we do this.
Honestly I won't remember this so lt wasn't that helpful l have to be able to do it by myself 😢