Cranial Nerve Examination: Overview
Cranial Nerve Examination: Overview
Cranial Nerve Examination: Overview
Ask one student to be the actor and one to be the OSCE finalist.
Provide the actor with their brief and the student with the scenario instructions (both
overleaf).
Ask the student to read the instructions to the group. Check for questions.
The student should proceed to manage the actor allow 8 minutes for examination
and 2 minutes to summarise/ask questions below
The examiner should only volunteer answers to specific questions as detailed below
and should provide examination and investigation findings when specifically asked by
the student.
Afterwards, gather feedback. Start with the student then open it up to the group.
Then provide your own feedback to the student.
Finally, discuss key learning points. Suggestions for questions to ask the group, a
recommended model answer and key discussion points are included overleaf.
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Student instructions
To be read out loud by the student to the group
Please examine this patients cranial nerves. Do not take a history. Offer to do all aspects of
the examination; the examiner will tell you to move on if not needed and answer your
questions with findings.
You have 9 minutes to examine the patient and 1 minute to discuss with the examiner at the
end.
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Actors brief
On examination: there are no abnormalities.
Only volunteer specific information about symptoms and your past medical history when
asked the relevant and specific questions by the student. If any questions cannot be
answered with the above information, please answer no or dont know.
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Test all three nerves together: move finger in a large 'H' shape across the patient's
field of vision and ask patient to follow finger whilst keeping their head still. Ask if
patient can see double or if vision is blurred at any point during the test
Test for nystagmus: ask the patient to focus on the tip of your finger. Hold your finger
at the left lateral edge of their visual field, and move it rapidly to the right lateral edge
of their visual field and hold it there. 2-3 beats is acceptable; more than this indicates
pathology. Carry out the reverse (right to left) movement.
V Trigeminal
Sensation:
- Test sensation on the sternum with cotton wool
first
- Press (don't rub) the cotton wool in the
distribution of the ophthalmic (forehead), maxillary
(cheek) and mandibular (jaw) divisions
- Test like for like bilaterally and ask them if it
feels the same on both sides
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Ask the patient to open their mouth and say 'ahh' - look at uvula
Examine the gag reflex (with an orange stick) offer to do this, move student on
Assess the patient's swallow - offer to do this, move student on
XI Accessory
- Ask the patient to shrug their shoulders + resist your attempts to push their shoulders
down
- Put your flat palm on one side of the patient's face and ask them to turn their head
against your hand. Feel for sternocleidomastoid strength
XII Hypoglossal
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