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51 Direct and Consensual ResponseKarl C. Golnik, MDExplanation of direct and consensual response testing.Direct and Consensual Response
52 Pediatric Visual Acuity Strategies: Induced Tropia TestAnat Bachar Zipori, MD; Nasrin Najm-Tehrani, FRCS Ed (Ophth), FRCSCInduced Tropia Test. Using a 10-20 base-down prism, this exam demonstrates equal vision in both eyes. If there is evidence of ocular misalignment, prisms can be used to neutralize the movement and thereby measure the deviation, whether it is a heterotropia or heterophoria. Prisms are placed in front...Induced Tropia; Prism Test
53 Vertical optokinetic nystagmusAnat Bachar Zipori, MD; Nasrin Najm-Tehrani, FRCS Ed (Ophth), FRCSCVisual depiction of the vertical OKN drum test. The vertical optokinetic drum test is an exam used to elicit vertical optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) when there is horizontal nystagmus. The hand-held "optokinetic" drums or tapes that are used to elicit smooth movements primarily test the pursuit system....Vertical Optokinetic Nystagmus; OKN Drum Test
54 Horizontal Right Optokinetic NystagmusAnat Bachar Zipori, MD; Nasrin Najm-Tehrani, FRCS Ed (Ophth), FRCSCVisual depiction of the horizontal OKN drum test. The hand-held "optokinetic" drums or tapes that are used to elicit smooth movements primarily test the pursuit system. This video supplements Paediatric Neuro-ophthalmology: Visual Acuity Assessment Strategies: https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/...Horizontal Right Optokinetic Nystagmus; OKN Drum Test
55 Panoptic OphthalmoscopeAmrita D. Vuppala, MDDemonstration of using the panoptic ophthalmoscope in examinations.Panoptic Ophthalmoscope
56 Indirect OphthalmoscopyJonathan Micieli, MD, CMDemonstration of using the indirect ophthalmoscope in examinations.Indirect Ophthalmoscopy
57 Introduction to Examination of the Pediatric PatientJason H. Peragallo, MDIntroduction to examination of the pediatric patient.Pediatric Patient
58 Nerve Conduction Studies and Electromyography BasicsJamison Hofer, DO; Kiel Woodward, MD; Ezequiel Piccione, MD; Sachin Kedar, MBBS, MDPresentation covering an overview of the basics of nerve conduction studies and electromyography. Includes coverage of common indications, limitations and contraindications. There is an explanation for how to order the test, and how to understand the results.Nerve Conduction Studies; Electromyography; NCS; EMG
59 OJS Reviewer TutorialA. RoylanceTutorial for testing new OJS system for reviews of NOVEL submissions.OJS Review System
60 OJS Author TutorialA. RoylanceTutorial for testing new OJS system for reviews of NOVEL submissions.OJS Review System
61 Examination of Eye Movements and AlignmentJason H. Peragallo, MDIntroduction to the examination of eye movements and alignment.Eye Movements; Alignment
62 Pupils Light Near DissociationKarl C. Golnik, MDThis narrated presentations describes light near dissociation.Pupil; Light Near Dissociation
63 Video Introduction to the NExT Curriculum CollectionSachin Kedar, MD, Editor-in-ChiefIntroduction to the NANOS NExT ebook. Explains the purpose of the collection. Covers the sections of the outline, and describes the learning levels and objectives.NANOS Examination Techniques
64 Introduction to Neurological ImagingDevin Mackay, MDIntroduction to the techniques of neurological imaging examination.Neurological Imaging
65 Introduction to the Pupil ExaminationKarl C. Golnik, MDIntroduction to pupil examination techniques.Pupil Examination
66 Basic Eyelid MeasurementsJohn D. Ng, MD, MS, FACSDemonstration of basic eyelid measurements.Eyelid
67 Examination of Lymph NodesJohn D. Ng, MD, MS, FACSDemonstration of lymph node examination.Exam; Lymph Nodes
68 Ice Test in Myasthenic PtosisJulie Falardeau, MDDemonstration of ice test.Ice Test; Myasthenic Ptosis
69 Normal Light Reflex and Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect (RAPD)Marshall Huang, 4th Year Medical StudentA Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect is an examination finding in patients who have an asymmetric pupillary reaction to light when it is shined back and forth between the two eyes. It is most commonly a sign of asymmetric optic nerve disease or damage but can also present in widespread asymmetric r...Light Reflex; RAPD
70 RefractionSean Gratton, MDAn introduction to refraction.Refraction
71 Red Color DesaturationSean Gratton, MDExploring red color desaturation.Red Color Desaturation
72 Introduction to the Evaluation of Visual FunctionSean Gratton, MDAn introduction to evaluating a patient's visual function.Visual Function
73 Visual Field Testing in the Pediatric PopulationLauren C. Ditta, MDVisual field testing can be performed in the pediatric population with ease, however the proper technique for testing must be utilized and is tailored to each child's unique clinical situation and age. Confrontation visual field testing is a quick and easy; test that can yield a rough assessment of ...Visual Field Testing; Pediatric; Confrontation Visual Field; Automated; Perimetry
74 Lumbar PunctureJamison Hofer, DO; Sachin Kedar, MDExplanation of lumbar puncture procedure.Lumbar Puncture
75 Executive FunctionJames R. Bateman, MD, MPH; Victoria S. Pelak, MDIntroduction to the executive function exam as part of the larger mental status examination. Video accompanies the The Mental Status Examination lecture at https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s64b7716 and Cognitive Assessment at: https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qc49rxMental Status
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