Cranial Nerves
Acronyms
Terminology
Lab vaules
Is that normal
100

What is CN I (Olfactory) function

Smelling


100

What does IPPA stand for

Inspection, Palpitation, Percussion, Auscultation

100

What is the meaning of myopia 

Near sightedness 
100

What is the normal range of spO2

>95%

100

Pain

No pain is never normal

200

How do you test for function of CN XI (Accessory) 

Have the Patient shrug and push their head against your hand

200

What does ABCT stand for

Appearance, Behavior, Cognition, Thought processes and perceptions 

200

What is the meaning of purulent exudate 

Pus 

200

What is the range temperature 

35.8-37.3 Degrees celsius or 96.4-99.1 Degrees fahrenheit  

200

Nystagmus

No this is involuntary rhythmic eye movements

300

Which cranial nerve is responsible for the swallowing and taste function 

CN IX (Glossopharyngeal)

300

What does OPQRSTU stand for

Origin and onset, provoking and palliating, quality, radiation, severity and symptoms, treatment, understanding 
300

What is the meaning of Wheals 

Raised and itchy bumps on skin ( hives or urticaria)

300

What is the normal range for a blood pressure

<120/<80
300

Accommodation 

Yes we want to see the pupils be accommodating 

400

What cranial nerve is responsible for chewing

V (Trigeminal) 

400
What does PERRLA stand for 

Pupils are Equal, Round, Reactive to Light, and Accommodating

400

What is the meaning of Acrocyanosis 

Blue coloration in hands, feet, and around the mouth

400

What is the percentile for a overweight child 

>85 percentile 

400

Congenital Dermal melanocytosis 

This is a normal form of a birthmark
500

What are the three cranial nerves responsible for eye movement

CN III (Oculomotor) CN IV (Trochlear) CN VI (Abducens) 

500

What does ACBDEF stand for 

Asymmetrical, Border, Color, Diameter, Evolution, Firmness 

500

What is epistaxis

Bloody nose

500

What is the undernutrition BMI for an adult 

<18.5

500

White Patches on the Tympanic membrane

Depends on the patients age