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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 17 The Nervous System
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Central and Peripheral Nervous System — Key Definitions • The Brain – 4 regions: cerebrum, diencephalon, brainstem, cerebellum – Contains interconnecting neurons (cell bodies and axons) – Gray matter: aggregations of neuronal cell bodies – White matter: neuronal axons coated with myelin Central nervous system: the brain and spinal cord
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Central Nervous System – Brain and Spinal Cord • The spinal cord – Extends from brainstem (medulla) to L1-L2 vertebrae – Contains motor and sensory pathways that exit and enter the cord via anterior and posterior nerve roots and spinal and peripheral nerves – 5 segments: cervical (C1-8), thoracic (T1-12), lumbar (L1-5), sacral (S1-5), coccygeal Note: Cauda equina at L1-2, where nerve roots fan out like a horse’s tail
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Peripheral Nervous System – Cranial Nerves • Peripheral nervous system – 12 pairs of cranial nerves plus spinal and peripheral nerves – Cranial nerves govern motor, sensory, and specialized functions like smell, vision, and hearing
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Peripheral Nervous System – Peripheral Nerves • Peripheral nerves: 31 pairs of nerves that attach to the spinal cord: 8 cervical, 2 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 coccygeal • Each nerve has an anterior (ventral) root containing motor fibers and a posterior (dorsal) root containing sensory fibers; the anterior and posterior roots merge to form a short (<5 mm) spinal nerve • Spinal nerve fibers commingle with similar fibers from other levels to form peripheral nerves
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Peripheral Nervous System — Motor and Sensory Pathways and Dermatomes • Motor and sensory pathways: descending motor and ascending sensory pathways • Dermatome: band of skin innervated by the sensory root of a single spinal nerve
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Common or Concerning Symptoms of the Nervous System • Headache • Dizziness or vertigo • Generalized, proximal, or distal weakness • Numbness • Abnormal or loss of sensations • Loss of consciousness, syncope, or near-syncope • Seizures • Tremors or involuntary movements
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Heath Promotion and Counseling • Preventing stoke or TIA • Reducing risk of peripheral neuropathy • Detecting the “three Ds” – delirium, dementia, and depression
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins The Nervous System: Key Principles • As you examine the patient, remember three important questions: – Is mental status intact? – Are right- and left-sided findings the same, or symmetric? – If findings are asymmetric or otherwise abnormal, do the causative lesions lie in the central nervous system or the peripheral nervous system? • Organize your thinking into 5 categories: mental status, speech, and language; cranial nerves; motor system; sensory system; and reflexes
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination — Cranial Nerves (CN) CN I – Olfactory Occlude each nostril and test different smells CN II – Optic Test visual acuity with Snellen eye chart or hand-held card; inspect fundi; screen visual fields by confrontation CN II-III – Optic, Oculomotor Inspect size and shape of pupils; test reactions to light and near response CN III, IV, VI – Oculomotor Trochlear, Abducens Test extraocular movements in 6 cardinal directions of gaze; lid elevation; check convergence CN V – Trigeminal Palpate temporal and masseter muscles while patient clenches teeth; test forehead, each cheek, and jaw on each side for sharp or dull sensation; test corneal reflex
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins CN VII – Facial Assess face for asymmetry, tics, abnormal movements. Ask patient to raise eyebrows, frown, close eyes tightly, show teeth (grimace), smile, puff both cheeks. CN VIII – Acoustic Test hearing, lateralization, and air and bone conduction. CN IX and X – Glossopharyngeal, Vagus Assess if voice is hoarse; assess swallowing. Inspect movement of palate as patient says “ah.” Test gag reflex, warning patient first. CN XI – Spinal Accessory Assess strength as patient shrugs shoulders up against your hands. Note contraction of opposite sternocleidomastoid, and force as patient turns head against your hands. CN XII – Hypoglossal Ask patient to protrude tongue and move it side to side. Assess for symmetry, atrophy. Examination — Cranial Nerves (CN) (cont.)
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Motor System • Position, movement, muscle bulk, and tone – Observe body position and involuntary movements such as tremors, tics, fasciculations – Inspect muscle bulk; note any atrophy – Assess muscle tone — flex and extend the arm and the lower leg for residual tension → slight resistance to passive stretch
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Muscle Strength • Ask the patient to move actively against your opposing resistance; assign Grade 5 if the patient overcomes your opposing movement • If the patient can only move against gravity, assign Grade 3 Muscle strength is graded on a 0 to 5 scale: 0 – No muscular contraction detected 1 – A barely detectable flicker or trace of contraction 2 – Active movement of the body part with gravity eliminated 3 – Active movement against gravity 4 – Active movement against gravity and some resistance 5 – Active movement against full resistance without evident fatigue; this is normal muscle strength
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Muscle Strength (cont.) • Test the following muscle groups and movements: – Biceps and triceps, wrist – flexion and extension – Handgrip, finger – abduction and adduction, thumb opposition – Trunk – flexion, extension, lateral bending – Thorax – expansion, diaphragmatic excursion during respiration – Hip – flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction – Knee and ankle – flexion, extension
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Coordination • Test coordination, including: – Rapid alternating movements – patient turns hand rapidly over and back on thigh; taps tip of index finger rapidly on distal thumb; taps ball of foot rapidly on your hand – Point-to-point movements – patient touches nose then your index finger as you move it to different positions; patient moves heel from opposite knee down the shin to the big toe – Gait – assess gait as patient: o Walks across room o Walks heel-to-toe o Walks on toes then heels o Hops in place
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Question Coordination of muscle movement requires that four areas of the nervous system function in an integrated way. Coordinating eye, head, and body movements applies to which area of the nervous system? a. Motor system b. Cerebellar system c. Vestibular system d. Sensory system
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Answer c. Vestibular system: balance and coordinating eye, head, and body movements • Motor system: muscle strength • Cerebellar system: rhythmic movement and steady posture • Sensory system: position sense
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Coordination (cont.) • Test coordination, including: – Stance, namely: o The Romberg test Patient stands with feet together and eyes open, then with eyes closed for 30–60 seconds without support Loss of balance when eyes closed is a positive test o Pronator drift Patient stands for 20–30 seconds with both arms straight forward, palms up, and eyes closed; tap arms briskly downward Pronation and downward drift of the arm is a positive test
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Sensory System: General Principles • Compare symmetric areas on both sides of the body • When testing pain, temperature, and touch, compare distal with proximal areas of the extremities • Map out the boundaries of any area of sensory loss or hypersensitivity
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Sensory System • Test pain: use a disposable object such as a broken cotton swab or pin and discard after each use. – Ask if prick is sharp or dull, or ask the patient to compare 2 sensations: “Does this feel the same on both sides?” • Test light touch, using cotton wisp. • Test vibration: tap a 128-Hz tuning fork on your hand, then place it on the DIP joint of the patient’s finger. Ask the patient, “Do you feel a buzz? Tell me when it stops.” Likewise test over the joint of the big toe. • Test proprioception: hold the big toe by its sides between your thumb and index finger, pull it away from the other toes, and move it up then down. Ask the patient to identify the direction of movement.
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Sensory System (cont.) • Assess discriminative sensation to test the ability of the sensory cortex to analyze and interpret sensations – Stereognosis: place a key or familiar object in the patient’s hand and ask the patient to identify it – Number identification (graphesthesia): outline a large number in the patient’s palm and ask the patient to identify the number – Two-point discrimination: using two ends of an opened paper clip, or two pins, touch the finger pad in two places simultaneously; ask the patient to identify 1 touch or 2 – Point localization: lightly touch a point on the patient’s skin and ask the patient to point to that spot – Extinction: touch an area on both sides of the body at the same time and ask if the patient feels 1 spot or 2
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Deep Tendon Reflexes: General Principles • Select a properly weighted hammer • Encourage the patient to relax; position the limbs properly and symmetrically • Hold the reflex hammer loosely between your thumb and index finger so that is swings freely in an arc • Strike the tendon with a brisk direct movement; use the minimum force needed to obtain a response • Use reinforcement when needed • Grade the response
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Reflexes: Scale for Grading Reflexes are usually graded on a 0 to 4+ scale 4+ Very brisk, hyperactive, with clonus (rhythmic oscillations between flexion and extension) 3+ Brisker than average; possibly but not necessarily indicative of disease 2+ Average; normal 1+ Somewhat diminished; low normal 0 No response
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Question Which of the following statements regarding reinforcement when assessing reflexes is true? a. Used when reflexes are symmetrically hyperactive b. Technique involves isometric contraction of other muscles c. Supports the unsteady patient d. All of the above
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Answer b. Technique involves isometric contraction of other muscles • Used when reflexes are symmetrically diminished or absent
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Reflexes • Deep tendon reflexes with cord levels for each response helps localize any abnormalities – Biceps reflex (C5-6) – Triceps reflex (C6-7) – Supinator or brachioradialis (C5-6) – Knee reflex (L2-4) – Ankle reflex (primarily S1) – Clonus, a hyperactive response required for assigning a reflex grade of 4, usually elicited at the ankle
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Reflexes (cont.) • Cutaneous stimulation reflexes with cord levels for each response help localize any abnormalities – Abdominal reflexes - upper: T8-10; lower: T10-12 – Plantar response - L5-S1 – Anal reflex - S2-S4
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Special Techniques • Asterixis: motor disturbance marked by intermittent lapses of an assumed posture as a result of intermittency of sustained contraction of groups of muscles • Meningeal signs: neck mobility, Brudzinski’s sign, Kernig’s sign • Assessment of the stuporous or comatose patient, including the ABC’s (airway, breathing, circulation), level of consciousness (see table on next slide), pupillary response, ocular movements, and posture and muscle tone
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Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Examination – Level of Consciousness (Arousal) • Techniques and patient response Level of Consciousness (Arousal): Techniques and Patient Response Level Technique Abnormal Response Alertness Speak to the patient in a normal tone of voice. An alert patient opens the eyes, looks at you, and responds fully and appropriately to stimuli (arousal intact). Lethargy Speak to the patient in a loud voice. For example, call the patient’s name or ask, “How are you?” A lethargic patient appears drowsy but opens the eyes and looks at you, responds to questions, and then falls asleep. Obtundation Shake the patient gently, as if awakening a sleeper. An obtunded patient opens the eyes and looks at you, but responds slowly and is somewhat confused. Alertness and interest in the environment are decreased. Stupor Apply a painful stimulus. For example, pinch a tendon, rub the sternum, or roll a pencil across a nail bed. (No stronger stimuli are needed.) A stuporous patient arouses from sleep only after painful stimuli. Verbal responses are slow or even absent. The patient lapses into an unresponsive state when the stimulus ceases. There is minimal awareness of self or the environment. Coma Apply repeated painful stimuli. A comatose patient remains unarousable with eyes closed. There is no evident response to inner need or external stimuli.