Title: NEUROSURGICAL HISTORY
1NEUROSURGICAL HISTORY EXAMINATION
2- In conjunction with information from other
systems, - previous medical history,
- family and social history,
- current medications.
- Confirmation from relative or a friend.
3History
- Headache
- Visual disorder
- Loss of consciousness
- Speech disorder
- Motor disorder
- Sensory disorder
- Sphincter disorder
4History
- Lower cranial nerve disorder
- Mental disorder
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6Onset
Duration
Course
Severity
HEADACHE
Timing
Character
Precipitating factors
Site
Relieving factors
features
Associated
7Course
Duration
Onset
Impairment
VISUAL DISORDER
Diplopia
Precipitating factors
Hallucinations
8Onset
Course
Duration
Tongue biting Incontinence Limb twitching
LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Precipitating factors
Alcohol/Drug Abuse
Cardiovascular or Respiratory symptoms
Head injury
9Onset
Duration
Course
SPEECH DISORDER
Articulation
Expression
Understanding
10Onset
Duration
Course
Coordination
MOTOR DISORDER
Weakness
Precipitating Factors
Involuntary movement
Relieving factors
11Onset
Course
Duration
Pain
SENSORY DISORDER
Numbness
Precipitating factors
Site
Relieving factors
12Onset
Course
Duration
Incontinence Or Retention
SPHINCTER DISORDER
Bladder
Anal
13Duration
Onset
Course
Deafness
LOWER CRANIAL NERVE DISORDER
Tinnitus
Vertigo
Precipitating factors
Balance/staggering
Swallowing
14Onset
Course
Duration
Memory
MENTAL DISORDER
Intelligence
Behaviour
Personality
15Examination
- General
- Neurological disease systemic signs
- Systemic disease affect nervous system
16Examination
- Temperature
- Blood pressure
- Neck stiffness
- Pulse irregularity
- Carotid bruit/murmer
- Cyanosis
- Weight loss
- Breast lump
- Lymphadenopathy
- Hepatosplenomegaly
- Prostatic irregularity
- Septic source
- Skin marks
- Anterior fontanelle
- Head circumference
17Cranial Nerves
Conscious level Higher functions Cognitive
skills Memory Reasoning Emotional status
18Upper Lower Limbs Motor Status Tone Pow
er Reflexes Sensory Pain Touch Temperat
ure Proprioception Steriognosis Coordination
19GCS
- Eye Opening
- Spontaneous 4
- To speech 3
- To pain 2
- None 1
20GCS
- Verbal response
- Orientated 5
- Confused 4
- Words 3
- Sounds 2
- None 1
21GCS
- Motor response
- Obeys commands 6
- Localising to pain 5
- Flexing to pain 4
- Decorticated 3
- Decerebrated 2
- None 1
22Cognitive skills (Dominant Hemisphere)
- Listen to language
- Hesitant Expressive dysphasia
- Fluent Receptive dysphasia
- Doesnt understand Receptive
- Cannot name objects Nominal
- Doesnt read Dyslexia
- Doesnt write Dysgraphia
- Numerical calculation Dyscalculia
- Cannot recognise objects Agnosia
23Cognitive skills (Non-dominant Hemisphere)
- Doesnt find his way Geographical agnosia
- Cannot dress himself Dressing apraxia
- Copy geometric pattern Constructional apraxia
- Minimental function test
24Memory Test
- Immediate
- Recent
- Remote
- Verbal
- Visual
- Rretrograde amnesia
- Post-traumatic amnesia
25- Reasoning and problem solving
- Compare with expected abilities
- Emotional state
- Depressed
- Anxiety
- Apathy
- Uninhibited
- Slowness
26Cranial nerves
- I Olfactory
- II Optic
- Acuity
- Field
- Fundus
- Pupils
- III, IV, VI Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducent
- Ocular movement
- Diplopia
- Nystagmus
27Cranial nerves
- V Trigeminal
- Sensory
- Motor
- VII Facial
- UMN weakness, LMN palsy
- VIII Auditory
- Cochlear component
- Webers test
- Conductive louder in affected ear
- Neural louder in normal ear
- Rinnes test
28Cranial nerves
- IX, X Glossopharyngeal Vagus
- Gag reflex
- XI Accessory
- Sternomastoid
- Trapezius
- XII Hypoglossal
29Motor system
- Asymmetry / deformity
- M. status
- M. tone
- Increased
- Clasp-knife
- Lead-pipe
- Cog-wheal
- Clonus
30Motor system
- Power
- Grade 5 Normal
- Grade 4 against some resistance
- Grade 3 against gravity but not resistance
- Grade 2 elimination of gravity
- Grade 1 flickers
- Grade 0 None
31Reflexes
- Upper Limb
- Biceps C5,C6
- Triceps C6,C7,C8
- Hoffman sign
- Co-ordination
- Finger-nose test
- Finger-finger test
- Dysadiadocholinesia
- Arm bounce
- Rebound phenomenon
32Reflexes
- Lower limb
- Knee
- Ankle
- Planter
- Coordination
- Rombergs test
- Gait
33Sensation
- Pain
- Touch
- Temperature
- Joint sensation
- Vibration
- Two point discrimination
- Sensory inattention (detect stimuli in both
limbs) - Streognosis
- Graphaesthesia
34Sphincters
- Distended bladder
- Evidence of incontinence
- Anal reflex
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