HINE (Hammersmith). Posted byAlberto Alcantud November 20, 2023November 22, 2023 cranial pairs Facial appearance (at rest and when crying or being stimulated)Smiles and/or reacts to stimuli by closing their eyes and making facesClose your eyes, but not completely. Poor facial expressivenessExpressionless facies. Does not react to stimuli Eye appearanceNormal conjugate eye movementsIntermittent deviation of the eyes or intermittent abnormal movementsPermanent deviation of the eyes or continuous abnormal movements Auditory response (assess response to rattle or bell)Normal response on both sidesDoubtful or asymmetric responseDoes not react to stimulus Visual response (assess the ability to follow a red ball or moving object)Follows the object in a complete arcFollows the object in an incomplete arc, or asymmetricallyDoes not follow the object Sucking/swallowing (observe the child taking a bottle or while at the breast)Good suction and swallowingPoor sucking and swallowingNo sucking reflex. Inability to swallow Position https://neuropediatoolkit.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Captura-desde-2023-11-22-19-57-10.pnghttps://neuropediatoolkit.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Captura-desde-2023-11-22-19-57-10.png https://neuropediatoolkit.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Captura-desde-2023-11-22-19-57-10.pnghttps://neuropediatoolkit.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Captura-desde-2023-11-22-19-57-10.png https://neuropediatoolkit.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Captura-desde-2023-11-22-19-57-10.pnghttps://neuropediatoolkit.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Captura-desde-2023-11-22-19-57-10.pngvar imgimg.srcimg.onclickwindow.location.href HINE-proforma_Spanish_25.06.19-1Download