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The cranial nerve examination is often one of the biggest fears when it comes to medical school examinations.
This neurological clinical skill is a real departure from the "standard" approach of inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation, which can initially cause issues when this clinical examination is encountered for the first time. Thankfully, the twelve cranial nerves have a good flow, and with appropriate practice can easily be completed in a 10-minute OSCE station
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For other cranial nerve examination explanation videos please look here:
Cranial Nerve Examination Demonstration:
https://youtu.be/nLsv38ybGJECranial Nerve I - Olfactory Nerve:
https://youtu.be/vWssH1ZAWs0Cranial Nerve II - Optic Nerve
https://youtu.be/6rELhtingO4Cranial Nerves III, IV & VI
https://youtu.be/-VoWWDFB_ysCranial Nerve V - Trigeminal Nerve
https://youtu.be/-RiulvMEzg8Cranial Nerve VII - The Facial Nerve
https://youtu.be/MZcti2MzjbYCranial Nerve VIII - The Vestibulocochlear Nerve
https://youtu.be/ZdxzfUazDL8Cranial Nerve IX & X - Glossopharyngeal & Vagus Nerve
https://youtu.be/f_hCm_vSOPECranial Nerve XI & XII - Accessory & Hypoglossal Nerve
https://youtu.be/nt6CjHtl3oA#Cranialnerves #ClinicalSkills #ClinicalExamination #Neurology