The ultimate guide to the cranial nerves continues with cranial nerve VIII, the Vestibulocochlear Nerve, this is the cranial nerve which allows us to hear, and informs our sense of balance
In this video, we'll review how to assess hearing, particular conductive and sensorineural hearing loss via Weber's and Rinnes tests
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For other cranial nerve examination explanation videos please look here:
Cranial Nerve Examination Demonstration:
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Cranial Nerve I - Olfactory Nerve:
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Cranial Nerve II - Optic Nerve
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Cranial Nerves III, IV & VI
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Cranial Nerve V - Trigeminal Nerve
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Cranial Nerve VII - The Facial Nerve
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Cranial Nerve VIII - The Vestibulocochlear Nerve
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Cranial Nerve IX & X - Glossopharyngeal & Vagus Nerve
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Cranial Nerve XI & XII - Accessory & Hypoglossal Nerve
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Over this series of videos, I'll be covering what most people have asked for, additional information on
- The normal function of each cranial nerve
- How / why any special tests are performed
- crucially what is being looked at during each step of the examination.
I'm hoping to have this whole series finished this week - it was previously going to be delivered as a single video, but I think it would be more useful for people to be able to jump in and out to the various nerves they are wanting extra information on
Keep dropping the comments, and I'm really grateful for all the improvements people are suggesting, which is helping this channel to evolve - THANK YOU
NB THERE ARE MEDICAL IMAGES CONTAINED WITHIN THIS VIDEO
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