where are the rest of the exams? I liked the demonstration by the doctor, he explained every step he did. Great job.
nokkhotro1 1 year ago 2
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SUGAM001 1 year ago
"Close your eyes and tell me where you feel it and when you feel it"
Seriously great video.Thank you.
narancauk 1 year ago
Muscles of mastication and corneal reflex for trigeminal?
EponymousUK 1 year ago
@EponymousUK Yes: the fifth nerve is mostly sensitive (the corneal reflex has an afferent part which is trigeminal and an efferent part which is facial) but it moves the masseter muscles.
antokindness 1 year ago
Stopped abruptly?
9 is sensory to the palate; so when you ask the patient to say 'ah' you are only checking the 10th nerve.
Thanks for uploading the video as I feel that videos like these can help medical students and junior doctors taking exams.
alexshaun98 2 years ago 6
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but please test her gagging reflex ! hahahahah xxx doctor tests horny bitch!
cemaz 2 years ago
WTF IS SHE STARING AT LMFAO!!!
wall6545 2 years ago
I really hope that there are no medical students learning how to do neurological exams from YouTube videos.
ConradZaar 2 years ago
I learned how to do a neurological exam from staying at a Holiday Inn.
owensb01 2 years ago
Why? we also practice and read books...youtube is just another resource.
DoctorJay2012 2 years ago 10
Hey where is the rest of this?? Can someone hook it up with a hyperlink. Thanks
manbearwall 3 years ago
yeah, so why does it cut off?? it's not shown spinal accessory or hypoglossal nerve examinations.
Ned80 3 years ago
Very important examination techniques which typically reveal underlying neurological problems.
birnso 3 years ago 2
where are the rest of the exams? I liked the demonstration by the doctor, he explained every step he did. Great job.
nokkhotro1 1 year ago 2
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SUGAM001 1 year ago
"Close your eyes and tell me where you feel it and when you feel it"
Seriously great video.Thank you.
narancauk 1 year ago
Muscles of mastication and corneal reflex for trigeminal?
EponymousUK 1 year ago
@EponymousUK Yes: the fifth nerve is mostly sensitive (the corneal reflex has an afferent part which is trigeminal and an efferent part which is facial) but it moves the masseter muscles.
antokindness 1 year ago
Stopped abruptly?
9 is sensory to the palate; so when you ask the patient to say 'ah' you are only checking the 10th nerve.
Thanks for uploading the video as I feel that videos like these can help medical students and junior doctors taking exams.
alexshaun98 2 years ago 6
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but please test her gagging reflex ! hahahahah xxx doctor tests horny bitch!
cemaz 2 years ago
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WTF IS SHE STARING AT LMFAO!!!
wall6545 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
I really hope that there are no medical students learning how to do neurological exams from YouTube videos.
ConradZaar 2 years ago
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I learned how to do a neurological exam from staying at a Holiday Inn.
owensb01 2 years ago
Why? we also practice and read books...youtube is just another resource.
DoctorJay2012 2 years ago 10
Hey where is the rest of this?? Can someone hook it up with a hyperlink. Thanks
manbearwall 3 years ago
yeah, so why does it cut off?? it's not shown spinal accessory or hypoglossal nerve examinations.
Ned80 3 years ago
Very important examination techniques which typically reveal underlying neurological problems.
birnso 3 years ago 2