The main aims of a neurological examination. General system of examination and how to roughly do it
Tone:
Power:
Coordination
Reflexes:
Sensation:
Why do all cranial nerves decussate and which CN is different
-Right side is controlled by the left brain and vice cersa
CNVII receives bilateral innervation from both sides of the brain
How to rate the severity of a coma
Assessment for dementia
Definition of a stroke and clinical features possibilities of a patient who has suffered a stroke
Increasing complexity/seriousness of strokes
Types of Stroke and importance of distinguishing
15% of strokes are wet/haemorrhagic
85% of strokes are dry/ischaemic
Differential diagnosis of a stroke
Dry stroke. Different aetiopathogenesis
Which side of the heart are you more likely to get an embolus forming
Because as it leaves the right venticle, it is going straight to the lungs where it theoretically should get filtered
If leaving the LV, it is going around the rest of the body
So left side of the heart is where youre most likely to get an embolus
Common Stroke symptoms
-call ambu asap
Main risks for a dry stroke
Aetiopathogeneis and Risks for a wet stroke
-Often a hereitable, congenital defect
Such a Circle of Willis tendency to burst
Aortic aneurysm is the most life threatening
Also secondary to hypertension
Investigations and diagnosis of stroke
-CT/MRI is the main differentiator to work out if it is a wet or dry stroke
Management is revolved around the diagnosis to see what type of stroke it is
Long-Term effects of a stroke and how the features develop
L brain damage causes what and vice versa
Left Brain Damage
Right Brain Damage
Management of Dry stroke
Management of Wet stroke
Dental Relevance of Strokes
Different types of wet strokes and explanation of each
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
Subdural Haemorrhage
Extradural haemorrhage
Definition of Epilepsy
-Epilepsy means a patient may have a tendency to have seizures, but anyone can have a one-off seizure and not be epileptic
Causes of epilepsy
-Familial/genetic heritance: errors in genes affecting brain function
-Occasionally, epilepsy can be caused by damage to the brain, such as damage from: Stroke Brain tumour Severe Head Injury Drug/Alcohol abuse Brain infection Hypoxia during birth
Clinical Features of Epilepsy
-Seizures can affect people in different ways, depending on which part of the brain is involved
Different types of seizures and explanation of eahch
Simple partial (focal) seizures or auras:
Complex partial (focal) seizures:
Tonic-Clonic Seizures or grand mal:
Absences, or petit mal
Myoclonic seizures
Clonic Seizures:
Tonic seizures:
Atonic seizures:
Status epilepticus: