Summary of Standard Neurological Examination

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Summary of Standard Neurological Examination

If the history provides no suggestion of focal neurological deficit, no speech disturbance and no disturbance of higher function, then you can use a standard neurological examination. If you find any abnormality or if the history points to a likely deficit, then that must be explored further.

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Summary of Standard Neurological Examination

If the history provides no suggestion of focal neurological deficit, no speech disturbance and no disturbance of higher function, then you can use a standard neurological examination. If you find any abnormality or if the history points to a likely deficit, then that must be explored further.

Standard neurological examination

• Gait.

• Pupils: direct and consensual reactions.

• Test fields to hand movements.

• Fundoscopy.

• Eye movements to pursuit on upgaze and lateral gaze.

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