An intracranial shunt will be visible as a subcutaneous lump on the patient's head and will be sited behind the patient's ear. To test functioning of the shunt the examiner applies pressure to the lump.
The shunt is functioning if the lump depresses and then return to its previous shape.
The shunt is functioning abnormally if either:
Note that there are very many varieties of shunts, and if in doubt a second opinion from someone who may know the specific make of shunt can be helpful.
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