Test 4 Flashcards

1
Q

Mandibular nerve is sensory to what area of the tongue?

A

Sensory anterior 2/3 of the tongue

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2
Q

Intermediate nerve?

A

Branch of facial

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3
Q

Intermediate nerve is composed of?

A

Sensory roots with slight parasympathetic motor component

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4
Q

Submandibular ganglion goes?

A

Goes to the submandibular gland and lingual gland via the chordae tympani

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5
Q

Bells Palsy is caused by?

A

Compression of the facial nerve

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6
Q

Tympanic Membrane nerve is a branch of?

A

Glossopharyngeal

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7
Q

What is the longest cranial nerve?

A

Vagus

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8
Q

Where does the vagus nerve exit?

A

Jugular foramen

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9
Q

Mandibular nerve is sensory where?

A

Skin on lower face

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10
Q

The path of the Internal Laryngeal nerve?

A

Pierces through the thyroid membrane to innervate mucosa of the larynx

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11
Q

Inferior (nodosa) vagus ganglia - SVA & GVA is associated with

A

Carotid body, sensory to mucosal linings

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12
Q

Spinal accessory nerve…?

A

Spinal branch gives rise to motor SVE to SCM and Trapezius

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13
Q

Hypoglossal nerve

A

GSE to muscles of the tongue

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14
Q

Hypoglossal nerve runs with?

A

The superior limb of ansa cervicalis

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15
Q

Auditory receptors are located in?

A

Spiral organ of corti

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16
Q

Nerve that passes through the parotid gland?

A

Facial nerve

17
Q

Cell bodies of the facial nerve are located in?

A

Geniculate ganglion

18
Q

Parotid gland is innervated by?

A

Glossopharyngeal

19
Q

Hypoglossal nerve innervates?

A

muscles of the tongue

20
Q

Outer rim of the pinna is called?

A

Helix

21
Q

Which nerve has no parasympathetics?

A

Trigeminal

22
Q

What is a branch of the facial nerve

A

Chordae Tympani

23
Q

Scala Media/ Cochlear duct contain?

A

Endolymph

24
Q

Superior olivary nucleus controls?

A

compensatory eye movement

25
Q

Elevate (up/down movement)?

A

saccule

26
Q

Corneal reflex, can feel cotton swab but can’t blink, usually Bell’s Palsy?

A

Facial Nerve

27
Q

Cristae receptors are located in the _____ of the semi lunar canal?

A

Cupula

28
Q

Muscles of mastication are innervated by?

A

Trigeminal nerve- mandibular branch

29
Q

Trigeminal ganglion AKA?

A

semi-lunar

30
Q

The only motor component of trigeminal?

A

Mandibular (sensory and motor)

31
Q

Intermediate nerve is a branch of?

A

Facial Nerve

32
Q

Otic ganglion is associated with?

A

Parotid gland

33
Q

Carotid sinus is associated with?

A

Nodose ganglion [aka inferior nodosa vagus ganglion]

34
Q

Tympanic nerve is a branch of?

A

Glossopharyngeal

35
Q

Which nerve is located between T5-T9?

A

Greater Splanchnic

36
Q

Which nerve is located between T10-T11

A

Lesser Splanchnic

37
Q

Which nerve is located between T12-L2

A

Least Splanchnic