Dermatological cues (3)
Large calves compared to thighs
May indicate muscular dystrophy, especially if child has pelvic girdle weakness
Charcot-Marie Tooth Syndrome Signs (7)
Myopathy vs. Neuropathy
Myopathy (disease of muscle tissue) –> central weakness (ex: Muscular dystrophy)
Neuropathy (weakness in hands and feet) –> distal weakness (ex: Charcot Marie)
Diastematomyelia clinical presentation (8)
May be entirely asymptomatic or…
Normal 2 year old milestones (13 lol)
Normal 3 Year Milestones (15 lolol)
Normal 4 year Milestones (8)
Normal 5 year Milestones (5)
Industry vs. Inferiority (5)
School aged: 6-12
Normal growth at pre-school years
Weight: gains 4-5 lbs
Height: gains 2.5-3.5 inches
Horner’s Syndrome (5)
Disruption of nerves from one side of brain to the eye
CN 3, 4, 6 Tests (3)
Grading Papilledema (I-IV)
I: Mild swelling on optic disc with C-shape
II: halo of edema now surrounds optic disc, also has C-shape
III: Edema covers major blood vessels as they leave optic disc, also has C-shape
IV: Edema covers major blood vessels as they leave optic disc and there are vessels on the optic disc, also has C-shape
Nystagmus types and indicators (3)
Lyme Disease
Palsy of CN7
A. Central palsy – ability to lift eyebrows and forehead
B. Peripheral palsy – eyebrows and forehead do not work
High frequency hearing loss that is found with mild sensorineural damage
Screen from 500-6,000/8,000 decibles
Weber Test (3, know all 3)
Rinne Test (3)
Comparing bone conduction to air conduction
Reflex Grading
0: Absent
1+ or +: Hypoactive
2+ or ++: Normal
3+ or +++: Hyperactive without clonus
4+ or ++++: Hyperactive with clonus
Reflexes that you test (7)
Biceps Reflex
Testing C5, C6
1st: Patient’s arm should be partially flexed at the elbow with the palm down
2nd: Place thumb or finger firmly on patient’s biceps tendon
3rd: Strike finger with reflex hammer
* *Should be able to feel response, even if you can’t see it
Triceps Reflex
C6, C7
Testing for Clonus (4)