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The neurological assessment incorporates the assessment of the patient’s level of consciousness, cognition, cranial nerve function, and motor, sensory, and cerebellar function. A comprehensive, good-quality neurological assessment is able to detect early changes and deterioration in neurological status. It enables to practitioner to establish a baseline for later comparison to judge the patient’s response to specific medical and nursing interventions.