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  1. 20 de mar. de 2021 · The scaphoid lies in the proximal row of carpal bones. The knee joint is proximal to the ankle joint. Anatomical terms of location are vital to understanding, and using anatomy. They help to avoid any ambiguity that can arise when describing the location of structures.

  2. Have patient run their heel down the contralateral shin (this is equivalent the finger to nose test). Abnormal exam occurs when they are unable to keep their foot on the shin. Hypotonia “Pendular” knee jerk, leg keeps swinging after knee jerk more than 4 times (4 or less is normal). Gait (Acute Cerebellar Ataxia)

  3. 12 de dic. de 2012 · Finger-to-nose test Assessment. The finger-to-nose test is a convenient method of assessing upper limb co-ordination: 1. Position your finger so that the patient has to fully outstretch their arm to reach it. 2. Ask the patient to touch their nose with the tip of their index finger and then touch your fingertip. 3.

  4. 3 de nov. de 2023 · The internal part of the nose is termed the nasal cavity. It is involved in respiration, olfaction, speech and taste. In this page, we are going to study the nose anatomy, with a special focus on the anatomical importance of the nasal cavity structure.

  5. Finger-nose test. Ask the patient to touch their nose with an index finger. Hold your finger at arms-length distance from the patient and ask them to use the same finger to touch your finger. Then ask them to move between their nose and your finger as quickly and accurately as possible.

  6. 30 de oct. de 2023 · Instruct them to position the heel on the contralateral knee and stroke it back and forth between the ankle and the knee. The test is repeated on the contralateral side as well. This test is the lower limb counterpart to the finger-to-nose test.

  7. 24 de jul. de 2023 · The nose is a highly vascular structure with multiple anastomoses and redundancy of blood supply. The external nose receives vascular supply via the dorsal nasal artery from the ophthalmic artery, which supplies the superior superficial aspect of the nose.