cranial nerves Flashcards
name the cranial nerves in order
1/I olfactory
2/II optic
3/III oculomotor
4/IV trochlear
5/V trigeminal
6/VI abducens
7/VII facial
8/VIII vestibulocochlear
9/IX glossopharyngeal
10/X vagus
11/XI accessory
12/XII hypoglossal
what is a pneumonic to remember the cranial nerves
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which nerve goes through the cribriform plate
olfactory I
which nerve goes through the optic canal
optic II
which nerves go through the superior orbital fissure
trigeminal V
oculomotor III
trochlear IV
abducens VI
which nerve goes through the foramen rotundum
facial VII
which nerve goes through the foramen ovale
vestibulocochlear VIII
which nerve goes through the foramen spinosum
vestibulocochlear VII
which nerves go through the jugular foramen
glossopharyngeal XII
vagus X
accessory XI
Which nerves go through the internal acoustic meatus
facial VII
vestibulocochlear VIII
which nerve goes through the hypoglossal canal
hypoglossal XII
sensory/motor functions–> I olfactory
sensory–> smell
motor–>none
sensory/motor functions–> II optic
sensory–> sight
motor–> none
sensory/motor functions–> III oculomotor
sensory–> proprioception of eye
motor–> rectus muscles, inferior oblique, levator papebrae of eye
other–> parasympathetic fibers to iris and lens
sensory/motor functions–> IV trochlear
sensory–> proprioception of the eye muscles
motor–> to superior oblique muscle
sensory/motor functions–> V trigeminal
sensory–> major sensory nerve of the face and surrounding areas
motor–> to muscles of mastication
sensory/motor functions–> VI abducens
sensory–> proprioception of eye muscle
motor–> lateral sulcus
sensory/motor functions–> VII facial
sensory–> taste receptors on tongue
motor–> muscles of facial expression
other–> parasympathetic fibers to lacrimal gland and salivary glands
sensory/motor functions–> VIII vestibulocochlear
sensory–> hearing and equilibrium
motor–> none
sensory/motor functions–> IX glossopharyngeal
sensory–> pharynx, taste buds, pressure receptors of carotid artery
motor–> pharyngeal muscles
other–> parasympathetic fibers to salivary glands
sensory/motor functions–> X vagus
sensory–> pharynx, larynx, and viscera
motor–> pharynx, larynx, and heart and abdomen viscera
other–>parasympathetic fibers for heart and digestion
sensory/motor functions–> XI accessory
sensory–> proprioception
motor–> sternocleidomastoid, traps, pharynx, larynx muscles
sensory/motor functions–> XII hypoglossal
sensory–> proprioception
motor–> tongue muscles
A
olfactory I
B
optic II
C
oculomotor III
D
trochlear IV
E
abducens VI
F
glossopharyngeal IX
G
vagus X
H
accessory XI
I
hypoglossal XII
J
vestibulocochlear VIII
K
facial VII
L
trigeminal V