Neurology: General Screening Exam
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 Published On Feb 11, 2022

General neurological examination video was created to demonstrate a general screening neurological exam in patients who are asymptomatic. Other videos will demonstrate a detailed component of the neurological exam in patients with normal neurological findings and patients with the neurological conditions.

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Produced by Educational Technology (EdTech): Technology Enabled Learning & Innovation at UBC Faculty of Medicine: Digital Solutions.

Featuring:
Examining Physician: Dr. Jeff Beckman
Simulated Patient: Isobel Granados

Script and Subject Matter Direction: Dr. Esma Dilli
Director and Producer: Zachary Rothman
Associate Producer and Editor: Stephen Gillis
Camera: Paul Milaire, Stephen Gillis
Production Coordination: Lynn Mockler

MUSIC
"Whiplash String Swell" by Podington Bear
Licensed via Sound of Picture

With special thanks to Dr. Claudia Krebs for neuroanatomy content from www.neuroanatomy.ca

CONTENTS OF VIDEO
0:00 - Intro
0:35 - 1:22 - Language Exam
1:23 - 1:48 - Cranial Nerve Exam
1:49 - 7:53 - Cranial Nerve Exam II (Optic Nerve Testing)
7:54 - 9:09 - Cranial Nerve Exam V (Trigeminal Nerve)
9:09 - 10:49 - Cranial Nerve Exam VII (Facial Nerve)
10:50 - 11:39 - Cranial Nerve Exam XI (Accessory Nerve)
11:40 - 12:07 - Cranial Nerve Exam XII (Hypoglossal Nerve)
12:08 - 17:49 - Motor/Coordination Exam of Upper Limbs & Reflexes
17:50 - 21:08 - Motor/Coordination Exam of Lower Extremities
21:09 - 24:05 - Sensory Examination of Upper & Lower Extremities
24:06 - 25:11 - Gait/Station
25:12 - 25:31 - Credits

This video was filmed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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