Anatomy
Cranial Nerves
G.C.S.
G.C.S. Scenarios
Random
100

The first cranial nerves name is ______ and is tested by _______

Olfactory

Identify smells

100

Name the Cranial Nerve, and describe a clinical assessment for Cranial Nerve XI:

What is the Accessory Nerve (XI), 

RESISTED shoulder shrug

100
What do GCS, BESS, and VOMS stand for

Glasgow Coma Scale

Balance Error Scoring System

Vestibular Ocular Motor Screening

100

The patient spontaneously looks around. When you speak to the patient, they can tell you who they are, where they are and why, and the date, and obey simple commands.

Eye - 4

Verbal - 5

Motor - 6

=15

100

This cranial nerve is associated with Bells Palsy

Facial Nerve VII

200

There are two cranial nerves associated with taste being

Facial VII and Glossopharyngeal IX

200

Name the Cranial Nerve, and describe a clinical assessment for Cranial Nerve VI:

What is the Abducens Nerve (VI), 

Lateral Eye Tracking 

200

What are the three parts examined during the G.C.S and what is the individual and total scores for it

Eyes, Verbal, Motor

4,5,6 15

200

You are assessing a 20-year-old male He is staring off into space, writhing, and babbling. When your partner starts an IV, he cries out incomprehensibly but does not pull away.

Eye - 4

Verbal - 2

Motor - 1

=7

200

The Olfactory, Optic, and Vestibulocochlear are ______ nerves

Sensory 

300

This Cranial Nerve function is for the gag reflex and ability to talk

What is the Vagus Nerve (X)

300

Name the Cranial Nerve, and describe a clinical assessment for Cranial Nerve III:

What is the Oculomotor Nerve (III), 

PEARL

Elevation of upper eyelid

 Eye Tracking down and in 

300

An athlete responds to you seeming confused but still able to speak full sentences what score would you give them for verbal

V=4

300

An athlete you examine eyes open when talking to you, is saying random words and is moving normally what is the GCS score

E-3, V-3, M-6 =12

300

The Trochlear cranial nerve is responsible for 

Upward Eye Movement

400

Which Cranial Nerve tests are responsible for eye movement

Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducens

400

Name the Cranial Nerve, and describe all of the possible ways to assess Cranial Nerve VIII:

What is the Acoustic/Vestibulocochlear Nerve (VIII), Balance testing (Rhomberg/BESS test), 

Equal hearing

400

What is the difference between decorticate and decerebrate posturing and what motor score are they associated with 

Decorticate: Arms flexed abnormally, 3

Decerebrate: Arms extended abnormally ,2

400

An adult moves their hand away when you apply pressure to the nail bed. The patient can make words but not form coherent sentences. They open their eyes to pain, but not to speech.

Eye - 2

Verbal - 3

Motor - 4

=9

400

How many of each type sensory, mixed, and motor cranial nerves are there

3.5.4

500

Name all of the cranial nerves in order


Olfactory, Optic, Oculomotor, Trochlear, Trigeminal, Abducens, Facial, Vestibulocochlear, Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, Accessory, Hypoglossal

500

Name the Cranial Nerve, and describe all of the possible ways to assess Cranial Nerve XII:

Hypoglossal XII

Stick out Tounge (check position)

Test Tongue strength 

500

What are the 4 options when evaluating the eye in the GCS

1. No Response

2. To Pain

3. To Speech

4. Spontaneous

500

A athlete with closed eyes moans, bends his arms towards his chest, and points his toes when your press on their nail bed

Eye - 1

Verbal - 2

Motor - 3

G.C.S=6

500

During half time you observe your athlete having difficulty with talking and swallowing water. Which Cranial Nerve(s) are likely dysfunctioning.

What is the Glossopharyngeal Nerve (IX), Vagus Nerve (X), Hypoglossal Nerve (XII)

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