How to examine the nervous system /
by
Ross, R. T. (Robert Thomas)
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KAMPALA UNIVERSITY NURSING SCHOOL General Section | WL141 .R825 2006 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | accessible | 2025-3959 |
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"ISSN 1099-7768"--Title page verso
Includes index
Includes bibliographical references and index
CONTENTS
Ophthalmoscope, the fundus oculi, and central and peripheral vision -- Loss of vision -- The abnormal retina -- Eye movements, diplopia, and cranial nerves 3, 4, and 6 -- Ptosis and the pupils: myasthenia gravis and other diseases of the eye and eyelid muscles -- Nystagmus -- Conjugate gaze palsies and forced conjugate deviation -- Cranial nerves 1, 5, and 7 -- Cranial nerves 8-12 -- The upper limb -- The lower limb -- Stance, gait, and balance -- Reflexes -- Sensation -- The cerebellum -- The corticospinal system -- Higher cortical functions: intelligence and memory -- Disorders of speech -- Neurological examination instruments
Concise introductory text focusing on the development of reliable examination techniques. Provides detailed instruction on technique and briefly discusses how to interpret findings
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