Name the Cranial Nerve Cranial Nerve III:
What is the Oculomotor Nerve (III),
During your assessment your athlete complains of blurred vision and an inability to read the scoreboard. Based on the scenario, these Cranial Nerve(s) are likely dysfunctioning.
What is the Optic Nerve (II)
There are how many cranial nerves?
What is 12?
Name the Cranial Nerve XI:
What is the Accessory Nerve (XI), ACTIVE Shoulder shrug, neck flexion/rotation/lateral flexion, RESISTED shoulder shrug
During an eye assessment your athlete presents with a nystagmus while tracking superior and laterally. Based on the scenario this Cranial Nerve is likely dysfunctioning.
What is the Abducens Nerve (VI)
On Old Olympus Towering Top A Fin And German Viewed A Hop is what memory tool to recall the cranial nerves
What is a mnemonic?
This Cranial Nerve is responsible for hearing and balance. (also called Auditory nerve)
What is the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR (VIII)
Name the Cranial Nerve VI:
What is the Abducens Nerve (VI)
During half time you observe your athlete having difficulty with verbal articulation and swallowing water. Based on the scenario these Cranial Nerve(s) are likely dysfunctioning.
What is the Glossopharyngeal Nerve (IX), Vagus Nerve (X), Hypoglossal Nerve (XII)
In the peripheral nervous system, their are how many pairs of cervical nerves?
What is 8 pairs?
Name the Cranial Nerve,VIII:
What is the Acoustic/Vestibulocochlear Nerve (VIII)
During post-game meal one of your athlete’s complains of an inability to smell his favorite food, Based on the scenario, these Cranial Nerve(s) are likely dysfunctioning.
What is the Olfactory Nerve (I)
What is a group of nerve cell bodies that act as relay stations in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) called
What is a ganglion?
This Cranial Nerve is the main sensory nerve of the face. It has a large branch that passes through the foramen of the skull. It has three parts.
What is the Trigeminal Nerve (V)
Name the Cranial Nerve V:
What is the Trigeminal Nerve (V)
During the course of play an athlete sustains a sever blow and complains of a stinger resulting in the inability to raise their arm. This is most likely due to the dysfunctioning of what Cranial Nerve?
What is the ACCESSORY NERVE (XI)
What is the Sciatic nerve?