Intro To Cranial Nerves Flashcards
What palsy consists of ptosis, lack of pupillary refflex, and decreased near field vision
oculomotor
What palsy consists of diplopia when looking down
Trocchlear
What palsy conisists of medial deviation of the eye at rest
Abducent
The pupillary light reflex tests each cranial nerve
Optic II
What cranial nerve is responsible for the taste of the anterior 2/3 of tongue
Facial
what cranial nerve is responsible for taste of posterior 2/3 of tongue
Glossopharyngeal
Carotid sinus is located on _________ carotid artery
Internal
A deviated uvula is an indication of damage to which CN
Glossopharyngeal
Carotid endarterectomy could potentially damage which CNc
Accessory
What are the branches of the opthalmic nerve (V1)
Frontal, lacrimal, nasociliary
What are the branches of V3
Meningeal, buccal, auriculotemporal, lingual, inferior alveolar
V3 is primarily responsible for what movements
Chewing