Auditory Brainstem
Found 3 free book(s)HEARING LOSS IN INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN
www.cdc.gov• Auditory Brainstem Response (Air- and bone-conduction) for specific frequencies (in particular, 500 Hz and 2000 Hz, others as time permits). ABR protocols to assess possible Auditory Neuropathy when indicated. • Auditory Steady-State Response as a secondary measure (after tone-burst ABR).
NIH Stroke Scale
www.stroke.nih.govpatient with brainstem stroke who has bilateral loss of sensation is scored 2. If the patient does not respond and is quadriplegic, score 2. Patients in a coma (item 1a=3) are automati-Sensory 1 2 Instructions 8 0 Scale Definition . Normal; no sensory loss. Mild-to-moderate sensory loss; patient feels pinprick is less sharp
基礎運動学 - phys-ther.w3.kanazawa-u.ac.jp
phys-ther.w3.kanazawa-u.ac.jp脳神経Cranial nerves “嗅いで視て、動く車の三の外,顔聴く咽は,迷う副舌” I 嗅神経olfactory nerve(感) II 視神経optic nerve(感) III 動眼神経oculomotor nerve(運・自) IV 滑車神経trochlear nerve(運) V 三叉神経trigeminal nerve(感・運) VI 外転神経abducens nerve(運) VII 顔面神経facial nerve(感・運・自)