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Cranial Nerves: II: Visual Acuity- 20/20 with pocket screener, both eyes Visual Fields- intact in all fields II and III: Pupillary Reaction to Light- direct & consensual nl Accommodation- nl (Can say PERRLA, pupils, equal, round, reactive to light, and accommodation for both) III, IV, VI: EOM- intact
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