19 April 2009

Neurologic Examination Lecture notes & video



Neurologic Examination from University of Virginia
Lecture notes & video

Neurologic Examination
Introduction
Learning Objectives
Exam Sections
Exam Video
Mental Status Exam
Mini Mental Status
Testing Cranial Nerves
I. The Olfactory Nerve
Cranial Nerve II
Cranial Nerve III, IV and VI
Abnormalities
Cranial Nerve V
Cranial NerveV II
Cranial Nerve VIII
Cranial Nerve IX and X
Cranial Nerve XI
Cranial Nerve XII
Sensory Exam
Special Tests
Testing and Grading Strength
Deep Tendon Reflexes Exam
Grading Reflexes
Babinski's Sign
Abnormal Gaits
Spastic Hemiplegia
Parkinsonian Gait
Antalgic Gait
Ataxic Gait
Coordination
Finger to Nose
Heel to Shin
Rapid Alternating Movements
Fine Motor
Romberg's Sign
Summary
FinalTest

http://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/courses/pom1/pexams/NeurologicExam/

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Examination of the Lower Extremity Lecture notes & video



Examination of the Lower Extremity from University of Virginia
Lecture notes & video

This module provides an overview of the surface anatomy of the spine and lower extremity, and an introduction to the examination of the spine and lower extremity. Please review this module in preparation for your small group.

Lower Extremity Exam
Introduction
Learning Objectives
Instructions
Exam Video
Check List
Anatomy
Spine
Hip and Pelvis
Knee
Foot and Ankle
Quiz
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Question 5
Physical Examination
Spine
Hips and Pelvis
Knee
Foot and Ankle
Quiz
Question 6
Question 7
Question 8
Question 9
Summary
FinalExam

http://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/courses/pom1/pexams/LowExtrExam/

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Abdomen Examination Lecture notes & video



Abdomen Examination from University of Virginia
Lecture notes & video

The best way to prepare yourself for your small group exercises is to first watch the abdominal exam video from beginning to end, then proceed through all the explanations of abdominal anatomy and physiology that follow.

Abdomen Exam
Introduction
Learning Objectives
Exam Sections
Exam Video
Inspection
Four Quadrants
Nine Regions
Location of Abdominal Organs
Some Common Findings on Inspection
Scars
Striae
Colors
Jaundice
Prominent Veins
Other Findings on Inspection
Causes of Abdominal Distension
Hernias
Auscultation
Stop, Look and Listen
Gut Sounds
Bruits
Case 1
Percussion
Percussing the Liver and Spleen
Case 2
Using Purcussion to Diagnose Ascites
Percussion for CVA Tenderness
Palpation
Palpation Technique
Palpation of Liver
Palpation of Kidneys
Case 3
Case 4
How Sensitive is Palpation for Detecting Abdominal Aortic Aneurism?
Case5
Physical Findings
More Physical Findings
Case6
Useful Clinical Signs of Cholecystitis
An Uncommon Clinical Signs of Pancreatitis
Summary
Final Test

http://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/courses/pom1/pexams/Abdomen/

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