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What is cranial Nerve 6? Is it motor or sensory? What does it do? how do you test it? |
Abducens. Motor. Lateral deviation of eye. |
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what is cranial Nerve 10? Motor or sensory? what does it control and how do you test it? |
Vagus. Sensory and motor. Controls motor larynx, pharynx and palate. Sensory Pharynx and larynx. Open mouth and movement of uvula, position, swallow and speech. |
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What is cranial Nerve 1? |
Olfactory. sensory. smell. sniff test. |
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What is cranial Nerve 4? sensory or motor? what does it do and how do we test it? |
Trochlear. Motor. Downward/inward eye. EOM- down and in. Convergence. |
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what is cranial Nerve 2? |
Optic. Sensory. Vision. Visual acuity Snellen chart, Ishihara chart, visual feilds and fundoscopy. |
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What is cranial nerve 8? sensory or motor? function? how to test? |
Vestibulochlear. Sensory. Hearing and balance. Rinne/weber/balance. |
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What is spinal nerve 11? Motor/sensory? function? how to test? |
Spinal accessory. Motor. Sternomastoid and trapezius. Shoulder shrug, sternomastoid stretch. |
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Cranial Nerve 3? Motor or sensory? function and test? |
Occulomotor. Motor. Pupils, constriction, extraocular movements. Symmetry and eye opening. Rapid light test/accommodation/hand over face. |
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Cranial Nerve 7? sensory or motor? function? how to test? |
Facial. Motor and sensory TASTE ANTERIOR TONGUE. Face at rest/frown/screw up eyes/show teeth and puff of cheeks. SAY: I WOULD TEST ANTERIOR TONGUE. |
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Cranial Nerve 9? Motor or sensory? Function? and test? |
Glossopharyngeal. Motor- pharynx. Sensory- eardrum, canal, pharynx, taste posterior tongue. Taste test posterior gag reflex and rise of pharynx. |
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Cranial Nerve 12? |
Hypoglossal. Motor. tongue. Tinge symmetry fasciculation and strengh- stick tongue in side of mouth and push against it. |
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Cranial Nerve 5? |
Trigeminal. Sensory and motor. Temporal/masseter muscles. Ophthalmic maxiallary, mandibular muscles- clench jaw and feel temporal and massater muscles.
Ophthalmic, maxillary and mandibular sensation- soft and sharp. |