Part 2

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CN V trigeminal is
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CN X II muscles of the
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If someone was having a hard time sensing there face or teeth we would look to which nerve
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the lateral and anterior spinothalmatic tracts make up what
choose the best answer
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CNIII enters the midbrain and extends through the cranial cavity to the superior orbital fissure
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CN VII is
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Abducens travels the greater distance of the pons medial to facial nerve through the subarachnoid space, cavernous sinus, and exits the superior orbital fissure
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CN V is involved with
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CN IV
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Examine CN III, IV, and VI together
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rare to have damage in isolation usually test oculomotor and optic too
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vestibulocochlear is split up into 2...auditory and
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CN III is
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CN X arrises in the medulla and exits cranium in jugular foramen
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CNII delivers images from the ____ to the CNS
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damage to this cranial nerve would be said to have an eyeball resting at a down and out position
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CN VIII Vestibuolcochlear
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CN1 arises at the nasal mucousa and conveys smell to the CNS
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CN X II is
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CN VI is
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drooping of the upper eyelid
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CN IX glossopharyngeal
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CN X is known as the wandering nerve
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CN IX glossopharyngeal arises in medulla, emerging anteriorly via juglar formamen
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CN1 is
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tests visual acuity
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The anterolateral system enters the spinal cord and decussates in the sc via the anterior composer and ascend to the
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CN XI accessory observe what
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CN IV controls eye movement to turn down and out by innervating the superior oblique muscle
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takes a deeper look in the interior of the eye, especially the retina
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CN III oculomotor moves the eye
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Glossopharyngeal mainly for taste
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CN IV enters at the level of upper pons and travels circuitously to orbit through the superior orbital fissure to innervate superior oblique muscle
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color blind test
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CN VIII arrises in inner ear and travels through the internal visual canal to exit at the CP angle
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CN1 damage could result in
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How many cranial nerves are mixed
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CN IV trochlear is
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Facial CN VII assess the 2/3 posterior tongue
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CN VII facial originates at the CP angle and exits at the stylomastoid foramen
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CNII is mixed
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CN X II is
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motor nucleus emerges from the - midbrain while the sensory
nucleus emerges from the pons, exit cranium via the superior
orbital fissure and foramen ovale
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lateral spinothalamic tracts
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CN II intersects at the optic chasm and travels to the thalamus and then to the
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vestibulocochlear is split up into 2...auditory and
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CNIII is
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CN VI abducens is responsible for movement of the lateral rectus muscles for lateral movement of the
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anterior spinothalamic tracts
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CN X is