The BEST Cranial Nerve Examination for Unintentional ASMR
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ย. 2023
- Relaxing cranial nerve examinations to fill your unintentional ASMR desires. This compilation of medical videos has been edited for the purpose of ASMR. Credit to the owner @melisakayeot
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she misses multiple arm touches and the doctor responds “Great!” HAHA
Im.very sorry so missed a few cotton swab touches on the right arm, werr going to have to go ahead and amputate.
This one is insanely good
2:11 Go ahead and open your eyes if you have any
I love it
Mindhunter S2 E8 has a decent scene of whispering around 10 minutes in
Why are these videos more involved than a real neurological exam? I have MS and the neurologist barely examined me. He did just sensation testing on my arms, legs and feet along with vibration on my legs
Not sure, I had one done as a medical screening before working at a mine and it was just like the ones you see on here
Depends on the doctor and how fast they need to be to see other patients
Fellow mser here 👋🏼 thinking the exact same thing… I get a couple of taps on my arms and legs & off I pop I think my neuro spends about 15 min with me at most lol mental 😅
Because these tests were developed at a time when CAT scans, MRIs and nuclear medicine didn't exist. Doctors had to really know their trade and actually practice hands on medicine to figure out what was wrong. Today, a doctor will rarely touch you and barely spend 5 minutes in the room
Instead a PA will ask you what your symptoms are, plug your answers into a diagnostic app on her laptop and run labs and scans to confirm. It's not bad to have all this tech but old physicians will tell you that their young colleagues don't know how to do any real, actual hands on doctoring anymore. They rely on the tech. Old airline pilots will tell you the same thing. The computer flies the plane. It's a new world for sure.
Depends on the purpose of the examination i guess. When I was first diagnosed, or doing research projects the exams are very detailed and protracted. If I’m just seeing my neuro to gauge progression he doesn’t need to do much. She has a very particular deficiency though.
Thanks for watching ❤
Great job, well prepared and executed
Are you serious
@@anireseegam6128 ?
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"I'm just going to help you put your arm back in your lap".... ummm why?
Seems like she was injured in that right arm somehow
"after close examination, we've reached a conclusion: you are indeed crippled. unfortunately your future employer isn't going to believe you so you'll have to slam the door on your arm repeatedly during the interview to really get the point across"
So she needs help putting her arm on the table but suddenly she can hold up the card to her face??😂😂 I get that its fake but gotta finish the bit lol
3:22 she can't feel parts of her arm and nobody explains why??
She is pretending to have a medial nerve deficiency in her right arm for the purpose of the video
The video is stolen from a series of Occupational Therapy training videos th-cam.com/video/14aqsxFZQWk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=c_KejFbtgcTO5Djm
Wow she is beautiful
perv
Strange how she stopped feeling them at one point when she was asked to open her eyes and locate them. Unless she wasn’t being touched at all? I wonder what that indicates. Neuropathy?
It's just roleplay, nothing to be taken seriously
its fake but in a real case its probably not neuropathy as she has no movement at all so best explanation is a stroke
This video is stolen. It’s a stroke patient rp how to video.
Kkkikkii😊i
It's freebooted from another channel: it is part of a series demonstrating ideal exams for training medical students so they can practice for their practical exams
Oh come on, she's been peeking the whole time, Doc...
Wait…
I'm curious why she said "we're not going to say that in testing" at the end unless I misheard her
My assumption is that one is a teacher and the other is a student and she was telling the student to not say stuff like that when going through the testing to see how well the student know the exam, etc. if not this, than something similar.
Freebooted from a series of medical training videos th-cam.com/video/14aqsxFZQWk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=c_KejFbtgcTO5Djm
what’s her @
@melisakayeot
interesting she missed a lot of touches on her middle finger and palm
i enjoy watching 🎉
she is beautiful what is he name
i'll give her my cranial nerve
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Ridiculous