Psychomotor Assessment
1st Method Psychomotor Assessment
Neurological observation as relating to psychomotor Assessment framework revolves around collecting data about the CNS or brain and spinal cord of a patient. Some of the areas that are assessed include Level of Conscious, Alertness, Pupillary Response, Vitals, and Motor Response (Mooney and Comerford, 2003).
In categorizing the level of consciousness some of the observations include alertness, being aware of surrounding environment, in contrast to drowsiness or slower responses. As stimuli is applied, it is important to record not only if there is a response, but the rate or speed of the response could indicate there is an uncharacteristic condition. If a patient is not conscious, there is no response even to a pain induced stimuli such as heat, pressure, or light. A problem could exist when there is pressure on the brain caused by excess fluid or a head trauma of some type.
Vitals are part of an accurate assessment according to (Mooney and Comerford, 2003). with the Respiratory being checked first to determine if oxygen is getting to the brain. The rate of breathing can be recorded to indicate any irregularities. Next the temperature of the hypothalamus should be taken to determine if there are any abnormalities. The next vitals that should be assessed are blood pressure which can help in ruling of heightened ICP. If vitals are not in normal range, this could indicate distress within the level of consciousness.
Pupil response is considered normal at 2 to 6mm diameter according to Tollefson (2010). If there is a change outside this range, it may be indicative of a compressed optic nerve (Mooney and Comerford, 2003).
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