cointosser13
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So I ran this call last night, 9 month old who fell off a couch and landed onto his back hitting the back of his head. Mother states kid didn’t cry after landing onto the hard wood floor. Negative loss of conscious/vomiting. When we arrived on scene kid looked like he was sleeping in mother’s arms. When assessing pupils he would squirm just a little (pupils constricted). After palpating and visualization no trauma to the head noted. The part that weirded me out, during transport I opened up both eye lids, but the kids eyes didn’t move, nor did he budge. Usually kids are curious, but this one appeared just sleepy even after a fall? I pinched his big toe to see if I would get a response and I only got a small withdraw from his leg. I know their could be a million things that could be up with this kid but my question is, how do you do a good neurological exam for a kid?