Presentation Transcript
Slide 1:Pulse Oxymeter
Slide 2: Technique for Measuring Blood Pressure
Slide 3:Technique for Measuring the Radial Pulse
Slide 4:CNs and the Muscles That Control Extra Occular Movements
Slide 6: Icteric Sclera
Slide 8: Right CN3 Lesion: Note patient's right eye is deviated laterally and there is ptosis of the lid
Slide 9: Right CN3 Lesion: the right pupil is more dilated than the left pupil (picture on right).
Slide 10:Patient unable to completely close left upper eyelid due to peripheral CN 7 dysfunction
Slide 12:Lymph nodes of the head and neck
Slide 13:Cervical Adenopathy:
Right anterior cervical adenopathy
Slide 14:Cervical Adenopathy: Massive right side cervical adenopathy secondary to metastatic squamous cell cancer originatingfrom this patient's oropharynx.
Slide 15:Weber Test
Slide 16:Rinne Test
Slide 17:Alcohol Pad Smell Test
Slide 18:Maxillary and Frontal Sinuses
Slide 19: Transillumination of the right maxillary sinus
Slide 21: Cranial Nerve 9 Dysfunction: Patient has suffered stroke, causing loss of function of left CN 9. As a result, uvula is pulled towards the normally functioning (ie right) side.
Slide 22:Left Peritonsilar Abscess. Note deveiation of uvula towards right
Slide 23:Left CN 12 Dysfunction: Stroke has resulted in L CN 12 Palsy.Tongue therefore deviates to the left.
Slide 25:Location of the Thyroid
Slide 27: Thyroid Examination
Slide 28: Cyanosis of nail beds