Health Assessment Review Questions
Health Assessment Review Questions
Test yourself with practice questions.
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Subject
- Health Assessment
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Instructor
Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN
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Contact Hours
You can earn contact hours in this course.
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Health Assessment, part 24: Cranial Nerve III - Oculomotor
Meris reviews the number, name, type, function, and assessment (e.g., corneal light reflex, cover test, and six cardinal positions of gaze) of cranial nerve III (oculomotor).
Health Assessment, part 24: Cranial Nerve III - Oculomotor
Meris reviews the number, name, type, function, and assessment (e.g., corneal light reflex, cover test, and six cardinal positions of gaze) of cranial nerve III (oculomotor).
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Health Assessment, part 23: Cranial Nerve II - Optic
Meris reviews the number, name, type, function, and assessment (e.g., Snellen test, Jaeger test, Ishihara color test, and confrontation test) of cranial nerve II (optic).
Health Assessment, part 23: Cranial Nerve II - Optic
Meris reviews the number, name, type, function, and assessment (e.g., Snellen test, Jaeger test, Ishihara color test, and confrontation test) of cranial nerve II (optic).
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Health Assessment, part 22: Cranial Nerve I - Olfactory
Meris reviews how to assess the number, name, type, and function of cranial nerve I (olfactory).
Health Assessment, part 22: Cranial Nerve I - Olfactory
Meris reviews how to assess the number, name, type, and function of cranial nerve I (olfactory).
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Health Assessment, part 21: Cranial Nerve Overview
The number, name, type, and function(s) of all 12 cranial nerves, and two helpful mnemonics to remember their names and types.
Health Assessment, part 21: Cranial Nerve Overview
The number, name, type, and function(s) of all 12 cranial nerves, and two helpful mnemonics to remember their names and types.