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Neuro Assessment Activity

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Headache Hallway

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A. Headache with warning signs - needs urgent evaluation

D. Cluster headache

C. Tension headache

B. Migraine

What type of headache seems most likely?

54 year old male: -Headahces x 4 weeks-Intermittent-Severe when occurs but resolves completely between episodes-Last about an hour-Pain behind right eye-Nasal and eye drainage-Currently headache free-Concerned it's going to come back

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D. Cluster headache

C. Tension headache

B. Migraine

A. Headache with warning signs - needs urgent evaluation

What type of headache seems most likely?

24 year old female: -Severe headache x 20 hours-Similar to previous headache-Nausea/Vomiting/Light Sensitivy-Unilateral-Throbbing-Squiggles in eyes happened 15 minutes prior to headache onset

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D. Cluster headache

C. Tension headache

B. Migraine

A. Headache with warning signs - needs urgent evaluation

What type of headache seems most likely?

68 year old male: -Severe headache - started 2 hours ago during a meeting - around 11am-Doesn't typically get headaches-Unable to perform work due to H/A-Mild dizziness present

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D. Syncope

C. Seizure

B. Tremor

A. Chorea

Which of the following is most likley?

Paul Williams -77 y/o malePresents rhythmic movements of both handsPatient states he has "shaking" of the hands x 6 months that are worse with movement. On exam the movements are fine motor movements in both hands and completely disappear when he is at rest.

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B. CVA

D. Paresthesia

C. Bell's Palsy

A. Seizure

Which of the following is most likley?

Patient presents with right sided facial droop that started about 15 mintues prior to arrival. On exam smile is assymetric, he is unable to raise his eyebrow or close his eye tightly. Speech is intact. There is mild drooling on the right side of the mouth. No other focal findings of the UE/LE. Denies headache. VS stable.

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B. Brocha's Aphasia

A. Dysarthria

D. Wernicke's Aphasia

C. Dysphagia

Which of the following conditions does Dianna have?

Dianna has a history of CVA 4 years ago. On assessment you note that Dianna's says multiple words that are clear but do not go together to form a sentence. She has occasional words that are not comprehensible. Dianna is easily frustrated that you cannot comprehend what she is trying to tell you.

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How does this affect your diagnosis and what other cranial nerves could be involved?
Upon exam you visualize this on his right external ear...