The oculomotor nerve functionally is ....
What is Sensory?
A young man expresses concern that he cannot taste anything on the anterior part of his tongue. This nerve innervates the affected portion of the tongue.
What is the glossalpharyngeal nerve (IX)?
This nerve is associated with strabismus.
What is the Oculomotor nerve (III)?
The G Nerve
What is Glossopharyngeal?
The abducens nerve functionally is...
What is Motor?
A patient comes in complaining of diplopia when walking down a flight of stairs. This nerve is responsible.
What is the trochlear nerve (IV)?
This nerve is associated with myopia.
What is the optic nerve (II)?
The V Nerve
What is Vagus?
The hypoglossal nerve functionally does...
What is Motor?
Upon examination, you observe that a patient is experiencing fasciculations of the tongue. This nerve is responsible for the abnormality.
What is the hypoglossal nerve (XII)?
This nerve is associated with dysequilibrium.
What is the vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII)?
The 2 T's
What is Trochlear & Trigeminal?
The glossopharyngeal nerve functionally is responsible for...
What is Motor & Sensory?
While performing an examination, you notice that the patient has no gag reflex and their voice is hoarse. This nerve is responsible.
What is the vagus nerve (X)?
This nerve is responsible for anosmia.
what is the olfactory nerve (I)?
The 3 O's
What is Olfactory, Optic, & Oculomotor?
The 3rd division of the Trigeminal nerve functionally is responsible for...
What is Motor & Sensory?
When a light is shown into a patients eye, you observe that the pupil constricts normally. This nerve is responsible for the afferent portion of the reaction.
What is the optic nerve (II)?
This nerve is associated with Bells Palsy.
What is the facial nerve (VII)?
The 3 A's
What are Abducens, Auditory, & Accessory?