One of my pupils isn't perfectly round. Something I just noticed. Also have loss of balance and dizziness/headaches often. Getting my eyes checked in a couple weeks because not sure what to think of it all 🤷♀️
Thank you for posting this!!! Surprisingly a lot of nurses assess the eyes differently and there is some discrepancy on how to properly do this neuro exam! If there is only one option for pupil size, is it more appropriate to record and report pupil size with room light or direct light with pen light? Thanks!
Good morning mam,I am completed my PG course , yesterday i want to teach the neurological examination to the nursing students,so i search and saw many videos,but i got a good and clear explanation with your video only,😍😍😍thank you mam,god bless you
@@NurseMinder we denote deformities and damage of the pupil separately. The PEARL is the basic assessment, but the roundness and and pupil damage is addressed depending if ocular damage has occurred or if it’s a genetic defect we review and assess it independently as the prime purpose of pearl is a base line.
I'm so frustrated with accommodation in charting. For 1 it's locked in with all the others as an all or none and 2 I can say it's charted more than 99% of the tjme without ever being checked. And worst of ALL is 90%+ of the nurses don't know what it really is.
I work on an L&D floor and none of the nurses know how to do this on patients. It’s second nature to me because I used to work medsurg-tele so lots of CVA and TIA patients
You are funny. I like your lecture. Maybe someone already mentioned it. but It's not Anasocoria, but anisocoria, and your pronunciation also need to be changed. aniso- means "not equal"