Cranial Nerves
Sympathetic Nervous System
Parasympathetic Nervous system
More Cranial Nerves Cuz Y not
Clinical Correlations
100

What is the only cranial nerve to "wander" beyond the head and neck region?

Vagus Nerve, CN X

100

What is another name for the sympathetic nervous system?

Thoracolumbar division

100

What is an alternative name for the Parasympathetic Nervous System? 

Craniosacral Division 

100

Which CN is responsible for the motor aspect of the pupillary response?

CN III

100

Zach has a stroke in the area of the optic radiations. What is the name of the deficit that will affect his vision?

Quadrahemianopsia AKA pie in the sky

200

Which 4 cranial nerves have parasympathetic fibers?

Oculomotor/ CN III, Facial/ CN VII, Glossopharyngeal/ CN IX, & Vagus/ CN X


200

Which ramus do sympathetic pre-ganglionic fibers pass through before synapsing with the second order body in the paravertebral ganglion?

White ramus

200

Where do preganglionic axons of the parasympathetic nervous system synapse with second-order neuron bodies? 

Terminal ganglia

200

Which CN innervates the Lateral rectus (within the eye) and causes abduction?

CN VI

200

Jadan has a CN III palsy. Upon physical examination, name 2 findings you would observe. 

1. unilateral ptosis 

2. unilateral mydriasis

300

What is the only cranial nerve originating from the midbrain's dorsal aspect?

Trochlear/ CN IV

300

Which neurotransmitters bind to adrenergic receptors?

Epinephrine & Norepinephrine
300

Does the parasympathetic nervous system innervate smooth muscles and glands associated with somatic structures?

NOOOOOOO noot noot

300

Which CN innervates the Parotid gland? 

Glossopharyngeal/CN IX

300

Nhi was asked to smile and close her eyes as part of a neurological exam. The physician (who made an A in Dr. Pinner's A&P class) noticed she was unable to raise her right eyebrow, her smile was lopsided, and her nasolabial fold was not prominent. Is an upper or lower motor neuron lesion being described?

LMN

400

Which 3 cranial nerves exit the medulla and leave the skull through the jugular foramen? 

Glossopharyngeal/CN IX, Vagus/CN X, & Accessory/CN XI 

400

Correctly name THREE anticholinergic effects. 

Mydriasis, ^ HR, ^ RR, dry mouth, urinary retention, constipation, sweating, vasoconstriction, photophobia

400

What are the 2 types of cholinergic receptors?

Muscarinic & Nicotinic 

400

Which CNs purely have sensory functions?

CN I, II, & VIII

400

Mango is being quirky and sticks out her tongue. You notice that her tongue is deviating rightward and showing signs of atrophy. Do you suspect she has an upper or lower motor neuron lesion?

LMN

500
Which two muscles are innervated by the motor division of CN V?

Temporalis & Masseter

500

Which effector organ binds to Acetylcholine as part of the parasympathetic response?

Sweat glands


500

How does parasympathetic innervation affect the SA Node?

Decreases the rate of cardiac impulses thus slowing heart rate 

500

Please name the three foramina through which the divisions of CN V travel. 

ophthalmic- superior orbital fissure

maxillary- foramen rotundum 

mandibular- foramen ovale

500

Darean is experiencing dysphagia and impaired digestive motility. Additionally, on physical exam, her uvula is noted to be deviated. Which CN deficit is being described?

CN X/ Vagus

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