Complete Shadow Health Neurological assessment from STU NUR504. Full cranial nerve examination CN I–XII, motor 5/5 all extremities, Romberg test negative, gait assessment, sensory testing, deep tendon reflexes. Diagnosis: Post-traumatic headache and cervical strain following MVA.
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Tina Jones presents with headaches and neck soreness one week following a rear-end motor vehicle accident. She describes a dull headache at the crown of her head, occurring daily and lasting 1–2 hours. She denies loss of consciousness, vision changes, or neurological symptoms in her extremities.
The neurological assessment covers a complete cranial nerve examination CN I through XII, motor strength testing, sensory evaluation, deep tendon reflexes, coordination tests, Romberg test (negative), and gait observation.
All cranial nerves CN I–XII intact · Motor strength 5/5 · Romberg negative. No focal neurological deficits identified. Diagnosis: Post-traumatic headache and cervical strain.