Howdy, At 30:44 talking about test of skew, the resident states that the patient had a positive finding here, meaning his eyes had misalignment with the test of skew which would mean the patient shouldn't have had a central cause, but a peripheral cause, all these exams outside of nystagmus depending on the type, should be normal meaning no findings. So, this guy shouldn't by the HINTS have received an MRI and should have been thought to have a peripheral cause. Now I'm nervous, help please.
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Braedon H. - April 18, 2018 9:15 AM
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Bradley L. - August 29, 2020 7:27 PM
Howdy,
At 30:44 talking about test of skew, the resident states that the patient had a positive finding here, meaning his eyes had misalignment with the test of skew which would mean the patient shouldn't have had a central cause, but a peripheral cause, all these exams outside of nystagmus depending on the type, should be normal meaning no findings. So, this guy shouldn't by the HINTS have received an MRI and should have been thought to have a peripheral cause. Now I'm nervous, help please.