Cranial Nerves Flashcards
What are the different functions that cranial nerves can be split into?
General sensory, special sensory, motor, autonomic
What are the three parts of the brainstem?
The midbrain, the pons and the medulla
Which the special sensory cranial nerves?
The olfactory CNI, the Optic CNII and the vestibulcochlear CNVIII
Which are the purely motor cranial nerves?
The occulomotor CNIII< the trochlear nerve CNIV, the abducent nerve VI, the hypoglossal CNXII, and the spinal accessory XI
What are the mixed cranial nerves?
Trigeminal nerve CNV, the facial nerve CNVII, the glosspharyngeal CNIX and the vagus nerves CNX
Which of the cranial nerves pass through the superior orbital fissure?
The occulomotor CNIII, the trochlear nerve CNiv, the opthalmic branch of the trigemenail nerve CNV< and the abducent nerve VI
Which cranial nerve passess through the cribiform plate?
Olfactory, CNI
Which foramen does the optic nerve, CNII pass through?
The optic canal
Whic nerve passess through the foramen rotundum?
The maxillary division of the trigemnial
What cranial nerve passess through the foramen ovale?
The mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve CNV
Which cranial nerves pass through the internal acoustic meatus?
The facial nerve CNVII and the vestibulcochlear nerve CNVIII
Which cranial nerves pass through the jugular foramen?
The glossopharyngeal nerve CNIX, the Vagus nerve CNX< and the spinal accessory nerve CNXI
Which cranial nerve passess through the hypoglossal foramen?
The hypoglossal nerve
Which part of the brain do the olfactory and optic nerves arise from?
The cerebrum
Which cranial nerves arise from the midbrain?
The Occulomotor CNIII, and the trochelear nerve CNIV
Which cranial nerves arise from the pons (and the pons medullary junction)?
The trigeminal nerve CNV, the abducent VI, and the facial nerve CNVII, and the vestibulocochlear nerve CNVIII
Which are the cranial nerves that arise from the medulla of the brain?
The glossopharngeal nerve CNIX, the vagus nerve CNX, and the spinal accessory nerve XI and the hypoglossal nerve CNXII
How would you tests the olfactory nerve CNI?
You test one nostril at a time using smelling salts, however is often not formally tested, you could ask if the patient has experienced any changes in their food, and you can ask the paitent to try and name a certain smell
What is ansomia and what can cause it?
Is an absence of a sense of smell, can be caused temporaly by infections or can be caused in head conditions, or by tumours in the olfactory groove, or by degenerative conditions such as parkinsons or alzhemiers
What froms the optic nerve?
The two optic nerves will unite to form an optic chiasm