Intro To Cranial Nerves Flashcards

1
Q

What palsy consists of ptosis, lack of pupillary refflex, and decreased near field vision

A

oculomotor

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2
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What palsy consists of diplopia when looking down

A

Trocchlear

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3
Q

What palsy conisists of medial deviation of the eye at rest

A

Abducent

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4
Q

The pupillary light reflex tests each cranial nerve

A

Optic II

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5
Q

What cranial nerve is responsible for the taste of the anterior 2/3 of tongue

A

Facial

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6
Q

what cranial nerve is responsible for taste of posterior 2/3 of tongue

A

Glossopharyngeal

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7
Q

Carotid sinus is located on _________ carotid artery

A

Internal

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8
Q

A deviated uvula is an indication of damage to which CN

A

Glossopharyngeal

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9
Q

Carotid endarterectomy could potentially damage which CNc

A

Accessory

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10
Q

What are the branches of the opthalmic nerve (V1)

A

Frontal, lacrimal, nasociliary

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11
Q

What are the branches of V3

A

Meningeal, buccal, auriculotemporal, lingual, inferior alveolar

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12
Q

V3 is primarily responsible for what movements

A

Chewing

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