Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
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Is risperidone high or high
low potency?
high potency more likely to cause EPS, low
what is the difference
potency more likely to cause sedation or muscle
between high and low
weakness. low potency also more likely to cause
potency antipsychotics?
DM.
A positive babinski fanning of toes and dorsiflexion of the great toe is
is_______ and is normal normal until the age of two.
until the age of ________
CN 1 is_______and it is smell, test for familiar odors
tested by
optic nerve, test with the confrontation test. (finger
CN 2 is the
moves in with one eye closed, each provider)
oculomotor. Tests with 3,4,6. Testing the five
extrinsic eye muscles. (I call this cat whiskers).
Three is also the equality of pupils, reaction to
CN three is the light, and ability to accomodate.
Test corneal light reflex (when shining a light at
bridge of nose the light should appear symetrical
on both eyes.
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Trochlear CN is #? what 4th CN, test with CN3 and 6 with extrinsic eye
does it do muscles.
Trigeminal nerve has two motor division and sensory division
types? What are they?
palpate masseter muscles with fingertips while
client clenches, look for paralysis on one side or
Trigeminal (5th CN)
weakness, look for tremor of lips, involuntary
motor division
chewing movements, and spasms of the
masticatory muscles.
touch skin with wisp of cotton, test corneal reflex
Trigeminal (5th CN)
with cotton, superficial pain with pinpricks, sense
sensory dividsin
of touch in the oral mucosa.
6th cranial nerve. tested with 3, 6 in 5 extrinsic eye
Abducens is the
muscles exercises
Facial nerve. inspect face for evidence of flaccid
7th CN is the (motor) paralysis. Ask patient to elevate eyebrows, wrinkle
forehead, close eyes, frown, smile puff out cheeks
7th CN is divied into motor and sensory
7th CN sensory test by taste test sugar, vinegar, salt
Acoustic is what CN 8. do whisper test, weber and Rinne test
CN 9 is the Glossopharyngeal, it is tested with 10
when patient says "Ah" test for elevatuion in uvula.
CN 10 is Vagus
Test for GAG reflex
Accessory spinal is what 11
CN
how to test accessory test SCD and trapezius muscle against resistance
spinal 11th CN to hands.
Hypoglossal-look for tremors and other
12th CN is the involuntary movement when the client protrudes
his tongue.
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