Cranial Nerve Exam (OSCE)
CN I (Olfactory)
[edit | edit source]The olfactory nerves consist of small unmyelinated axons that originate in the olfactory epithelium in the roof of the nasal cavity; they pierce the cribriform plate of the ethmoid and terminate in the olfactory bulb.
Ask for any abnormality in smell
TESTING SMELL.
Ensure the patency of the nasal passages.
1. Have the patient close his/her eyes;
2. Test each nostril separately while the other is occluded.
3. Ask to identify familiar odors, such as coffee, cloves, and peppermint.
Noxious substances, such as ammonia or alcohol, should not be used because they also stimulate receptors of the trigeminal nerve and give a false-positive response
Abnormalities
The common cold is the most frequent cause of anosmia. Frontal lobe tumors may compress the olfactory bulb and/or tracts and cause anosmia rarely.
Loss of smell
o Frontal lobe tumors
o Fractures of the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone.
o Parkinson’s disease
o Aging
o Use of cocaine
CN III (Oculomotor), IV (Trochlear), VI(Abducens)
[edit | edit source]- Mnemonic LR6SO4
- Lateral rectus muscle by CN VI, superior oblique by CN IV
Position
[edit | edit source]- eyelid (penlight in front of patient), move in an H pattern
- eye position in primary gaze
Eye Movement
[edit | edit source]- nystagmus
CN V (Trigeminal)
[edit | edit source]Sensation
[edit | edit source]- all three divisions of CN V bilaterally
- stroke across forehead, cheek and chin with a cotton wool
Motor
[edit | edit source]- clench teeth - palpate bulk of masseter and temporalis
- open mouth - inspect symmetry (pterygoids, masseter)
CN VII (Facial)
[edit | edit source]Motor
[edit | edit source]- raise eyebrows to wrinkle forehead - frontalis
- close eyes tight - orbicularis oculi
- puff your cheeks out - orbicularis oris
- tense neck muscles - platysma
CN VIII (Auditory/Vestibulocochlear)
[edit | edit source]- whisper test
- Rhinne
- Weber
CN IX (Glossopharyngeal), X (Vagus)
[edit | edit source]- swallowing
- say “pa” (labial VII)
- “ta” (lingual IX, X, XII)
- “ka” (palatal IX, X)
- say “ah” - check for symmetrical movement of palate and uvula
CN XI (Accessory)
[edit | edit source]- sternocleidomastoid - have patient turn head against your hand
- temporalis
- Shoulder shrugging
CN XII (Hypoglossal)
[edit | edit source]- position of extruded tongue in neutral position
- side to side tongue movements
- note any fasciculations