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100

What is another name for CN I?

What is Olfactory Nerve?

100

What is the major function of the Olfactory (I) Cranial Nerve?

Smell

100
During your assessment your patient complains of blurred vision and inability to read her book. Based on the scenario, what cranial nerve(s) are likely dysfunctioning?

What is the optic nerve (III)?

100

Cover left ear, stand behind right ear is preparation for what Cranial Nerve test?

What is CN VIII (Vestibulocochlear) Whispered Voice test?

100

Unsteady gait and difficulty with balance comes with which part of the brain

What is Cerebellum?

200

Which cranial Nerve is also known as the Facial Nerve?

What is CN VII?

200

This cranial nerve is responsible for showing expression

What is the Facial Nerve (VII)?

200

Three days ago your 21 year old patient was struck in the nose by a softball. Since then, he complains of an inability to smell, and a chronic runny nose. What cranial nerve was likely damaged?

What is the Olfactory Nerve (I)?

200

Which CN is involved with tongue protrusion?

What is Hypoglossal, CN XII?

200

Heberden nodes are present in which musculoskeletal condition, Rheumatoid Arthritis or Osteoarthritis?


What is Osteoarthritis?

300

What is another name for the CN XII?

What is Hypoglossal?

300

These three cranial nerve are responsible for eye movement 

What is the oculomotor(III), Trochlear (IV) and Abducens (VI)?

300

During an eye assessment, your patient presents with nystagmus ( EOMs) while tracking superior and laterally. Based on the scenario these cranial nerves are involved

What is the trochlear nerve (IV) & Abducens Nerve (VI)?

300

Name the Cranial Nerve, Demonstrate and describe a clinical assessment for Cranial Nerve III:

What is Oculomotor Nerve (III), PEARL SIGN, and eye tracking assessment?

300

Name a major joint in the following list that can

a. Pronate and Supinate

b. Elevate and Depress

c. Abduct and Adduct

d. Protract and Retract

What is 

A. Forearm

B. Shoulders

C. Hips

D. Jaw


400

What is the X (10th) Cranial Nerve?

What is the Vagus Nerve?

400

What cranial nerve assists in visual acuity of the eyes?

What is the Cranial Nerve ( II) Optic Nerve

400

During your assessment, you see your patient having difficulty with verbal skills and swallowing water. Based on the scenario these Cranial Nerves are involved:

What is the glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), Vagus Nerve (X), and Hypoglossal Nerve (XII)?

400

Name the Cranial Nerve, Demonstrate and describe a clinical assessment for Cranial Nerve XI:

What is Accessory Nerve (XI), active shoulder shrug, neck/flexion/lateral flexion, resisted shoulder shrug?

400

Audible Sound a joint makes with rough articulation of bones rubbing together

What is Crepitation?

500

Which Cranial Nerve is also known as the vestibulocohlear nerve?

What is CN V III?

500

Name the four cranial nerves that function with the parasympathetic nervous system?

What is the Ocular Motor, Glossopharengeal, Facial and Vagus?

500

During lunch one of your patients complains of an inability to smell his favorite food, taste that lovely said food and also presents with difficulty chewing. Based on the scenario, these cranial nerves are likely dysfunctioning:

What is the olfactory nerve (I), Glossopharyngeal Nerve (IX), and Trigeminal Nerve (V)? 

500

Name the Cranial Nerve, Demonstrate and describe a clinical assessment for Cranial Nerve VIII

What is the Acoustic/Vestibulocochlear Nerve (VIII), balance testing (Rhomberg), and Equal hearing? 

500

Name the populations who are likely to have:

a. Lordosis

b. Kyphosis 

c. Scoliosis

What is :

a. Pregnancy and toddlers 

b. Older adult ( Osteoporosis)

c. Children and Teens


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