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Cranial Nerves

Cranial Nerves. Name, Function, Assessment, Type. Click here to begin. Cranial Nerve I. Click here for answer. OLFACTORY Function: Smell Assessment: Assess recognition of common smells (candy, sports drink, grass) Type: Sensory. Click here to go to next slide. Cranial Nerve II.

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Cranial Nerves

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  1. Cranial Nerves Name, Function, Assessment, Type Click here to begin.

  2. Cranial Nerve I Click here for answer

  3. OLFACTORY Function: Smell Assessment: Assess recognition of common smells (candy, sports drink, grass) Type: Sensory Click here to go to next slide

  4. Cranial Nerve II Click here for answer

  5. OPTIC Function: Visual acuity, reaction to light Assessment: Have patient focus on near and distant vision. Assess P.E.A.R.L. (Pupils Equal And Reactive to Light) with pen light. Type: Sensory Click here to go to next slide

  6. Cranial Nerve III Click here for answer

  7. OCULOMOTOR Function: Elevation of upper eyelid; eye adduction and downward rolling Assessment: Assess patient’s ability to move eye’s upward, downward, and medially Type: Motor Click here to go to next slide

  8. Cranial Nerve IV Click here for answer

  9. TROCHLEAR Function:Inferiolateral eye movement Assessment: Assess patient’s ability to move eyes downward and laterally. Type: Motor Click here to go to next slide

  10. Cranial Nerve V Click here for answer

  11. TRIGEMINAL Function: Muscles of mastication (chewing); facial sensation Assessment: Assess patient’s ability to bite down; touch patient on various areas of face. Type: Both Click here to go to next slide

  12. Cranial Nerve VI Click here for answer

  13. ABDUCENS Function: Lateral eye movement Assessment: Assess patient’s ability to move eyes laterally. Type: Motor Click here to go to next slide

  14. Cranial Nerve VII Click here for answer

  15. FACIAL Function: Muscles of expression; taste Assessment: Have patient make a variety of faces (smile, frown); have them taste something (sports drink). Type: Both Click here to go to next slide

  16. Cranial Nerve VIII Click here for answer

  17. VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR Function: Equilibrium (balance); hearing Assessment: Balance and coordination tests; rubbing or tapping fingers by ears Type: Sensory Click here to go to next slide

  18. Cranial Nerve XI Click here for answer

  19. GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL Function: Pharyngeal muscles (tongue movements); taste Assessment: Have patient swallow; may check gag reflex Type: Both Click here to go to next slide

  20. Cranial Nerve X Click here for answer

  21. VAGUS Function: Breathing, tasting, and swallowing Assessment: Have patient stick out tongue and move it around; have patient drink something (sports drink) Type: Both Click here to go to next slide

  22. Cranial Nerve XI Click here for answer

  23. (Spinal) ACCESSORY Function:Trapezius & sternocleidomastoid muscles Assessment: Have patient shrug shoulders and bring head to chest (neck flexion) Type: Motor Click here to go to next slide

  24. Cranial Nerve XII Click here for answer

  25. HYPOGLOSSAL Function: Tongue movement Assessment: Have patient stick out tongue and move it around. Type: Motor Click here to go to next slide

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