Cranial Nerves
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More Cranial Nerves
100

This nerve is assessed by using coffee or Vicks to test sense of smell

Olfactory Nerve

100

CNS stands for what?

Central Nervous System

100

PNS stands for what?

Peripheral Nervous System

100

These two types of cells make up the nervous system.

Neurons and Glial cells

100

In order to test this nerve, you would ask your patient to look to the R and L. 

Abducens Nerve

200

To test this nerve, a patient sticks their tongue out.

Hypoglossal Nerve
200

What cells make myelin sheaths in the CNS?

Oligodendrocytes 

200

What cells make myelin sheaths in the PNS?

Schwann cells

200

These are the connections between nerve cells.

Synapses

200

In addition to swallowing, this nerve provides taste for the posterior 1/3 of the tongue.

Glossopharyngeal Nerve

300

To assess this nerve's function, a patient would be asked to shrug and resist scapular depression.

Accessory Nerve

300

Long, insulated processes that transmit most outputs from the neuron.

Axons

300

Shorter processes that receive most inputs to the cell.

Dendrites

300

In the brain and spinal cord, where do the axons live?

White matter

300

In addition to contributing to swallowing, this nerve provides the "rest and digest" inputs to the lungs, heart, and gut.

Vagus Nerve

400

To assess this nerve, you would ask your patient to look down at the tip of their nose.

Trochlear Nerve

400

In the brain and spinal cord, where do the cell bodies live?

Gray matter

400

This part of a neuron houses the nucleus and mitochondria.

Cell body

400

The chemical molecules synapses use to communicate are called this: 

Neurotransmitters

400

How do you test a patient's Vestibulocochlear Nerve function?

Assessing balance and hearing abilities

500

In order to test the Oculomotor Nerve, what two things do you need to assess in your patient?

Pupil dilation/constriction and Accommodation/Convergence

500

The three layers of meninges are the: 

Dura mater, Arachnoid mater, Pia mater

500

How many pairs of cranial nerves and spinal nerves make up the peripheral nervous system?

12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves

500

Name the bones of that make up the cranial portion of the skull

Occipital, Temporal, Parietal, Frontal, Sphenoid, Ethmoid

500

What test items would a clinician perform to test the function of the Facial Nerve?

Raise eyebrows

Puff out cheeks

Smile symmetrically

Resist someone trying to gently open your eyes 

Assess taste in the front 2/3 of tongue