Cranial nerves Flashcards
A _______ does not require recognition by the cortex of the cerebrum, but a _______ does.
Reflex
Response
What part of the brain is in control of wakefulness?
Ascending reticular activating system (ARAS)
How would you determine if there was a lesion in the optic nerve?
Pupillary light reflex with a normal response of observing a mydriatic pupil turn into a mitotic pupil. (II In, III out)
Menace response with a normal response being flinching from a perceived threat. (II in, VII out)
Tracking movement of an object
Visual placement reaction
You are testing a dog to determine if there is a lesion in the optic nerve. The menace response is normal, but the pupillary light reflex is not. What is going on?
That means that there is no lesion on the optic or the facial nerve, but there is probably something wrong with the oculomotor nerve.
What is strabismus?
Static deviation of an affective eye from normal (due to a nerve lesion)
If you notice a dog is exhibiting ptosis, what nerve is likely affected?
Oculomotor nerve, as it innervates the levator palpebrae superioris muscle.
There is legion on the trochlear nerve, what is likely the clinical signs you would see in a dog?
It is difficult to see dogs as they have rounded pupils. However, you would likely see the ventral pupil being pulled medially as the dorsal pupil can not be pulled medially due to the cranial nerve IV damage.
If you pinch the upper lip of the dog and/or the lateral canthus and there is no reaction, what nerve is likely damaged?
Maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve
If you notice a cat has medial strabismus, which nerve is likely damaged?
The abducens nerve because it provides motor innervation to the lateral rectus m.
If you perform a corneal reflex test and notice that the third eyelid does not sweep across the surface of the cornea, what could be happening?
The abducens nerve is damaged and causing the retractor bulbi muscles do not contract in response to the stimulus.
What does DVM stand for (other than Doctor of Veterinary Medicine)?
The muscles innervated by the oculomotor nerve. The dorsal, ventral ( and ventral oblique), and medial rectus mm.
There is a lesion on the mandibular branch of the trigeminal nerve. What are some clinical signs you may see?
The animal may not be able to close the mouth and there may be poor tone in the masticatory muscles. Also, if you pinch the inferior labia and there is no reaction, there may be a problem ( V in, VII out)
A dog can not open his jaw, what nerves may be affected?
The facial nerve ( CN VII ) and/or the mandibular branch CN V as the digastricus muscle is responsible for opening the jaw.
What types of tests could you perform to see if CN VII was damaged?
Menace response (II in, VII out) Palpebral reflex ( V in, VII out) Pinch upper/lower labii for a response
The left side of a cat’s face is drooping, which nerves could be affected?
The left facial nerve