The name of cranial nerve I (1)
What is Olfactory?
A client complains of eye fatigue and twitching. These nerves are involved
What is Oculomotor (III), Trochlear (IV), and Abducens (VI)?
The cranial nerve number you would test with a vision chart
What is II (optic)?
Vision is controlled by this cranial nerve
What is Optic (II)?
Cranial nerve X (10)
What is vagus?
This nerve controls your smile
What is Facial nerve (VII)?
The cranial nerve serves structures only in the head and neck
What is False?
The cranial nerve (name) you test by looking to the side
What is Abducens (VI)?
The cranial nerve that affects hearing and balance
What is Vestibulocochlear (VIII)?
The two cranial nerves that start with the letter "T"
What is Trochlear (IV) and Trigeminal (V)?
The sensory nerve involved with pain in forehead and temples
What is the Trigeminal nerve?
The trigeminal nerve has 3 major branches
What is True?
The cranial nerve you test by checking for hoarseness, opening wide and saying "AH"
What is Vagus (X)?
The cranial nerve that moves the head and neck
What is Accessory (XI)?
The three (3) cranial nerves that start with the letter "O"
What is Olfactory (I), Optic (II), and Oculomotor (III)?
This nerve is involved in turning the head
What is the XI spinal accessory nerve?
The cranial nerve you test with an odorous substance
What is Olfactory (I)?
The 3 cranial nerves that affect eye movement
What is Oculomotor (III), Trochlear (IV), and Abducens (VI)?
The two (2) cranial nerves that start with the letter "V"
What is Vestibulocochlear (VIII), and Vagus (X)?
These nerves are involved with swallowing
What are the glossopharyngeal (IX), the spinal accessory (XI) and the hypoglossal (XII)?
The cranial nerve you test by using a tuning fork
What is Vestibulocochlear (VIII)?