Objective Neurological Examination

Introduction

Neuro exam, is an evaluation of a person's nervous system that can be done in the healthcare provider's office. It may be done with instruments, such as lights and reflex hammers. It usually does not cause any pain to the patient. The nervous system consists of the brain, the spinal cord, and the nerves from these areas. There are many aspects of this exam, including an assessment of motor and sensory skills, balance and coordination, mental status, reflexes, and functioning of the nerves. The extent of the exam depends on many factors, including the initial problem that the patient is experiencing, the age of the patient, and the condition of the patient.


IMPORTANT NOTE:
You can join and gain knowledge from this session for free. You also have the option to pay 75 SR to upgrade for some additional benefits. When you upgrade you will receive a certificate of attendance and 2 CME Hours if you attend 70% of the session live.

Objectives

"By the end of the session, learners will be able to:
1- Identify the most common neurological diseases
2- Recognize the techniques for the neurological examination
3- Differentiate between normal and abnormal neurological state of the patient
4- Assess language disturbance, cranial nerves, motor, sensation, coordination & gait"

Main theme

An online session for 2 hours, aiming to help the target audience to develop awareness towards the topic

This Course For :

Physician
Resident / Fellow
Nursing and Midwifery
Student / Intern

Price

Course Fee

FREE

FREE

Extra Benfits

Certificate AND CME Hours

86.25 SR
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Contact Information

Organization : Virtual Medical Academy
Phone : 920008161
Email : [email protected]

  • Certificate Available With Extra Fee
  • SCFHS 2 CME hours With Extra Fee
  • Online
  • 324
  • PLUS
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