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BENJAMIN CAVILL I-HUMAN CASE STUDY EXAM NEWEST
VERSION -2025/2026- 100+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED SUCCESS
CN VII (Facial) test
instruct patient to:
-frown
-elevate forehead/raise eyebrows
-clench and show teeth
-smile
-puff and blow out cheeks
-close eyes firmly (try to open against resistance)
CN V (trigeminal) test - motor
-place hands on patient's cheek's and temples
-instructs patient to contract and relax masseter muscles by clenching teeth
-tests strength by pushing down on the mandible against resistance
CN V (trigeminal) test - sensory
-instructs patient to close eyes and say "now" when feeling cotton touch their face
-use a light wisp of cotton over 3 nerve distributions bilaterally
aspects of the eyebrows, orbital areas, and eyelids to comment on
-distribution of eyebrows
-orbital edema, sagging tissue, lesions, nodules
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-ptosis
-completeness of lid closure
-erythema
-discharge/tearing
aspects of the bulbar and palpebral conjunctivae and sclerae to comment on
-color
-edema
aspects of the lacrimal glands/sac to comment on
-edema
-tenderness
CN II, III (optic, oculomotor) test
-instructs patient to focus on a far fixed point, then on a near fixed point; observes
pupillary response
-inspects B/L eyes with pen light; observes pupillary response
-performs swinging light test; observes pupillary response
aspects to comment on after CN II, III test
-corneal clarity
-pupillary size and shape
-pupillary reflex, direct, consensual, and afferent accommodation
CN III, IV, VI (oculomotor, trochlear, abducens) test
-have patient follow pen with eyes without moving their head
-six cardinal fields of gaze
aspects to comment on when testing CN III, IV, and VI
, 3
-conjugate or convergent gaze
-nystagmus, plane of movement
aspects to comment on during ophthalmoscopic exam
-red reflex
-retinal color and lesions
-characteristics of blood vessels
-disc and physiologic cup characteristics
-macular characteristics
aspects to comment on regarding the pinna, tragus, and mastoid area of the ear
-position
-deformities / lesions
-tenderness
-swelling
aspects to comment on during inspection of the auditory canal with otoscope
-patentcy
-cerumen
-erythema
-discharge
aspects to comment on during inspection of the tympanic membranes with
otoscope
-tympanic membrane color
-transparency
-contour
BENJAMIN CAVILL I-HUMAN CASE STUDY EXAM NEWEST
VERSION -2025/2026- 100+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED SUCCESS
CN VII (Facial) test
instruct patient to:
-frown
-elevate forehead/raise eyebrows
-clench and show teeth
-smile
-puff and blow out cheeks
-close eyes firmly (try to open against resistance)
CN V (trigeminal) test - motor
-place hands on patient's cheek's and temples
-instructs patient to contract and relax masseter muscles by clenching teeth
-tests strength by pushing down on the mandible against resistance
CN V (trigeminal) test - sensory
-instructs patient to close eyes and say "now" when feeling cotton touch their face
-use a light wisp of cotton over 3 nerve distributions bilaterally
aspects of the eyebrows, orbital areas, and eyelids to comment on
-distribution of eyebrows
-orbital edema, sagging tissue, lesions, nodules
, 2
-ptosis
-completeness of lid closure
-erythema
-discharge/tearing
aspects of the bulbar and palpebral conjunctivae and sclerae to comment on
-color
-edema
aspects of the lacrimal glands/sac to comment on
-edema
-tenderness
CN II, III (optic, oculomotor) test
-instructs patient to focus on a far fixed point, then on a near fixed point; observes
pupillary response
-inspects B/L eyes with pen light; observes pupillary response
-performs swinging light test; observes pupillary response
aspects to comment on after CN II, III test
-corneal clarity
-pupillary size and shape
-pupillary reflex, direct, consensual, and afferent accommodation
CN III, IV, VI (oculomotor, trochlear, abducens) test
-have patient follow pen with eyes without moving their head
-six cardinal fields of gaze
aspects to comment on when testing CN III, IV, and VI
, 3
-conjugate or convergent gaze
-nystagmus, plane of movement
aspects to comment on during ophthalmoscopic exam
-red reflex
-retinal color and lesions
-characteristics of blood vessels
-disc and physiologic cup characteristics
-macular characteristics
aspects to comment on regarding the pinna, tragus, and mastoid area of the ear
-position
-deformities / lesions
-tenderness
-swelling
aspects to comment on during inspection of the auditory canal with otoscope
-patentcy
-cerumen
-erythema
-discharge
aspects to comment on during inspection of the tympanic membranes with
otoscope
-tympanic membrane color
-transparency
-contour