Lecture 21 Flashcards

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Complete the following statement:

In general sensory nuclei are located __(A)___, whereas motor nuclei and located ___(B)____

A

A) Laterally

B) Medially

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What is the main function of the olfactory nerve, and what is its number?

A

Smell, I

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What is a common symptom of damage associated with the olfactory nerve (provide the technical term)?

A

anosmia, a loss of the perception of smell

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What is the main function of the optic nerve?

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Sensory pathway for vision

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5
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What are the main function of the optic nerve, what is it’s number?

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vision, II

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What is a common test used to test the functioning of the optic nerve?

A

pupillary light reflex

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7
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What is the technical term for as loss of vision?

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anopsia

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What is the function of the oculomotor nerve?

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  • Parasympathetic innervation for pupillary constriction
  • Somatic division- ipsilateral motor innervation to all of the extra-ocular muscles, except for the lateral rectus, dorsal oblique and the levator of the eyelid
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9
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What are the functions of the trochlear and the abducens nerves?

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Innervate two of the extra-ocular muscles. Trochlear (CN IV) supplies the contralateral dorsal oblique, abducens (CN VI) supplies the ipsilateral lateral rectus and the retractor bulbi muscles

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10
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What are the functions of the trigeminal nerve?

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Motor division- motor to the muscles of mastication

Sensory division- opthalmic, mandibular and maxillary branches

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11
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Describe a reflex that is associated with the trigeminal nerve?

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Touching the cornea should result in blinking

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12
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Describe the innervation of the facial nerve:

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  • Autonomic fibres- supply parasympathetic innervation to all of the salivary glands
  • Motor fibres- innervate muscles of facial expression
  • Sensory fibres innervate rostral 2/3rds of the tongue and inner surface of the ear
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13
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Describe the innervation of the vestibulocochlear nerve:

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  • carries sensory innervation from the cochlea and the vestibular apparatus
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14
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What is the function of the glossopharyngeal nerve?

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  • Motor innervation to the palate and the pharynx
  • sensory pathway for taste to the caudal 1/3rd and to the pharyngeal mucosa
  • parasympathetic innervation to the parotid salivary glands
  • common symptoms observed are difficulty in swallowing
  • problems associated with the motor division- dysphagia food and water will run out of the nose when eating and drinking
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15
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What is the function of the accessory nerve and the hypoglossal nerve?

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CN XI- motor innervation to the trapezius

CN XII- provides motor innervation to intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the tongue

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