During a cranial nerve assessment, you note the following results. When you shine a light in the right eye, both pupils contract. When you shine a light in the left eye, neither pupil contracts. Where is the most likely location of the injury (lesion) to the nervous system?
Your patient with an injury has the following sensory and mo…
Your patient with an injury has the following sensory and motor impairments. Pain and temperature sensation are lost bilaterally at the C2 to C7 level, but are okay below this level. There are some problems with motor control of the upper extremity. Two point-discrimination is intact bilaterally. How would you classify this chronic injury?
A patient has an acute spinal cord injury at the C6 level on…
A patient has an acute spinal cord injury at the C6 level on the leftt side. Where would the patient have impairments in two-point discrimination in the legs?
Your patient has a chronic spinal injury on the right side….
Your patient has a chronic spinal injury on the right side. The T1 level on the right was completely destroyed. What will you observe at the T3 level with regards to motor function?
A patient can detect a touch to their forehead. Which crania…
A patient can detect a touch to their forehead. Which cranial nerve is involved?
Damage to the left retina will produce which visual loss?
Damage to the left retina will produce which visual loss?
During assessment of vision, a patient cannot see to the lef…
During assessment of vision, a patient cannot see to the left in either eye. Where is the lesion?
A patient has an acute spinal cord injury at the C6 level on…
A patient has an acute spinal cord injury at the C6 level on the left side. Where would the patient have impairments in sharp/dull discrimination in the legs?
Which region is required for the processing of declarative m…
Which region is required for the processing of declarative memory?
What is the name for fibers in the cerebral cortex which con…
What is the name for fibers in the cerebral cortex which connect different regions of cortex on the same side of the brain?