Cranial Nerve Name
Cranial Nerve Origin
Cranial nerve function
CN Test
MISC
100
Cranial Nerve II

What is the Optic Nerve?

100

Originates on the retina

What is CN II, Optic 

100
Sensory input from the eye

What is CN II, optic?

100

CN test for CN II

What is visual acuity or visual field?

100

These cranial nerves are often tested together to determine lesions impacting vision. 

CN II, III, IV, and VI

200

Cranial Nerve IV

What is trochlear nerve?

200

Originates on the epithelium (roof of nasal cavity)

What is CN I, Olfactory
200

Sensory input on posterior aspect of tongue and motor movement for swallowing

What is CN IX, glossopharyngeal?

200

CN test for CN I

What is occlude vision, present different scents (coffee beans, alcohol, etc.), test one nostril at a time? 

200

This cranial nerve innervates the trapezius and SCM muscles. 

What is accessory nerve, CN XI?

300

Cranial Nerve VII

What is the facial nerve?

300

The two cranial nerves that originate in the midbrain

What is CN III and CN IV

300

Extraocular eye movements, downward and lateral. 

What is CNIV, Trochlear?

300
Test CN VII sensory and motor

What is 1. sensory: taste on anterior tongue and 2. motor: make different facial expressions?

300

The cranial nerves involved in oral motor functioning

What is CN V, VII, IX, X, XII?

400

Cranial Nerve IX

What is glossopharyngeal nerve?

400

The 3 cranial nerves that originate in the pons (excluding CN VIII which originates in the pons-medulla junction)

What is CN V, VI, and VII)?

400

Sensory input: Innervates taste receptors on anterior tongue; Motor input: Muscles of face expression, eyelid closing, stapedius muscle

What is CN VII, facial?

400

Test for CN IX

What is Sensory: taste on posterior aspect of tongue and Motor: gag reflex?

400

The gag reflex is associated with these two cranial nerves

What is CN IX, and X?

500

Cranial Nerve XI

What is accessory nerve?

500

The 4 cranial nerves that originate in the medulla (excluding CN VIII which originates in the pons-medulla junction)

What is CN IX, X, XI, and XII?

500

Sensory: Sensation of face, head, cornea of eye, inner oral cavity including pain, temperature, and discriminative touch; Motor: Innervates muscles of mastication (masseter, temporalis, medial and later pterygoids)

What is CN V, Trigeminal?

500

Test for CN VIII

What is auditory branch: rub fingers together next to ears, vision occluded and vestibular branch: nystagmus test, balance tests, extensor tone

500

Demonstrate testing for CN XII.

What is...

- Ask patient to protrude tongue

- Note whether tongue deviates to one side

- move tongue

- check for tremors

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