Optic
What is CN2?
Cn7
What is facial nerve?
Sensory, vision (innervates retina, does not perceive touch)
What is the optic nerve?
Olfactory?
What is patient closes eyes and plugs one nostril, smells something and tells you what they smelt. Repeat with the other nostril
General sensory and motor (sensation on face and control of muscles of mastication)
What is the trigeminal?
Facial nerve
What is look for symmetry in facial expressions
Oculomotor
What is CN 3?
Vestibulocochlear
What is CN8?
Motor (extrinsic eye muscles)
What is the Abducens ?
Optic
what is snellen eye chart, test each eye separately and then together
Sensory (hearing and equilibrium)
What is the Vestibulocochlear?
Vestibulocochlear
What is go behind patient, whisper 3 words in one ear and have them repeat them back to you. Do with other ear
CN4
What is Trochlear nerve?
Glossopharyngeal &
What is CN9 ?
Sensory, motor (taste and facial expression)
What is the facial?
Oculomotor
What is EOM's AND pupil constriction/dilation
Sensory and motor (parasympathetic and taste on posterior tongue)
what is Glossopharyngeal ?
CN9
What is ask patient to swallow
Trigeminal
What is CN5?
Vagus
What is CN 10?
Motor, parasympathetic (muscles associated with the eye)
What is the oculomotor?
CN4
What is EOM's - upward and downward movement of the eyes
General sensory and motor (parasympathetic motor, innervates intestines)
What is the vagus?
CN10
what is use a soft cotton swab or tonge deprssor to tickle the back of the throat on both sides.
Olfactory
What is CN1 ?
What is CN6?
Sensory, smell, midline of anterior portion of brain (innervates nose)
what does the olfactory nerve do?
CN 5
What is patient closes eyes and you tough face w/ a cotton ball. They tell you where you touched them at. touch 3 places. AND clench jaw and feel the tension on the jaw
Motor, extrinsic eye muscles
What is the trochlear?
CN 11
What is Head and shoulder movement - have patient move shoulders up and down as you put your hands on their shoulder. feel for symmetry
Accessory
What is CN11?
Hypoglossal
What is CN12?
Motor (tongue muscles)
what is Hypoglossal?
CN6
What is EOM's - lateral movement of the eyeball
Motor (trapezius and sternocleidomastoid)
What is the accessory?
CN 12
What is position of tongue - open mouth and have patient stick out tongue and move it to each side