Cranial Nerve Assessment Flashcards

1
Q

CN 1

A

Olfactory
Sensory (Afferent)
Olfaction

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2
Q

CN 2

A

Optic
Sensory (Afferent)
Vision

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3
Q

CN III

A

Oculomotor
Motor (Efferent)
Turns Eye UDI
Constricts pupil
Accommodates Lens

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4
Q

CN IV

A

Trochlear
Motor
Intorsion of the Eye

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5
Q

CN V

A

Trigeminal
Both
Face sensation
Cornea sensation
Anterior tongue sensation
Muscles of mastication
Dampens sound (Tensor Tympani)

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6
Q

CN VI

A

Abducens
Motor (Efferent)
Turns Eye out

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7
Q

CN VII

A

Facial
Both
Ant. tongue taste
Facial expression
Dampens sound (stapedius)
Tearing (lacrimal gland)
Salivation (submandibular & sublingual glands)

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8
Q

CN VIII

A

Auditory/Vestibulocochlear
Sensory
Balance (Semicircular canals, utricle, sacule)
Hearing (organ of Corti)

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9
Q

CN IX

A

Glossopharyngeal
Both
Post. tongue taste
Post. tounge sensation
Oropharynx sensation
Salivation (Parotid gland)

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10
Q

CN X

A

Vagus
Both
Thoracic and abd viscera
Larynx and Pharynx
Decrease HR
Increase GI motility

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11
Q

CN XI

A

Spinal Accessory
Motor (Efferent)
Head movements (SCM & Trapz)

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12
Q

CN XII

A

Hypoglossal
Motor (Efferent)
Tongue shapes & movement

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13
Q

Examine olfactory acuity using non-noxious such as lemon oil, coffee, cloves, or tobacco.

A

CN 1

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14
Q

Examine visual activity using a Snellen Chart; both central and peripheral vision is tested.

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CN 2

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15
Q

Determine equality and size of pupils, reaction to light, presence of strabismus (loss of ocular alignment), ability of eyes to follow a moving target without head movement, presence of ptosis of eyelid.

A

CN 3, 4, 6

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16
Q

Sensory tests of face (sharp/dull discrimination, light touch); open and close jaw against resistance, jaw jerk reflex,

A

CN 5

17
Q

Examine any asymmetry of face at rest during voluntary contraction.

A

CN 7

18
Q

Test auditory acuity using a vibrating tuning fork (Weber Test) place on vertex of skull or forehead, rub fingers together at distance and gradually bring toward patient, note distance when first heard; alter volume of conversation

A

CN 8

19
Q

Test auditory acuity using a vibrating tuning fork (Weber Test) place on vertex of skull or forehead, rub fingers together at distance and gradually bring toward patient, note distance when first heard; alter volume of conversation

A

CN 8

20
Q

Special Test: Vibrating tuning for placed on mastoid process, then near external ear canal, note hearing acuity.

A

Rinne’s Test

21
Q

Special Test: Test auditory acuity using a vibrating tuning fork placed on the vertex of the skull or forehead.

A

Weber’s Test

22
Q

Examine the taste on the posterior one-third of the tongue, and examine gag reflex.

A

CN 9

23
Q

Examine swallowing; observe the uvula and soft palate for any asymmetry (tongue depressor).

A

CN 10

24
Q

Examine strength of the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles.

A

CN 11

25
Q

With the tongue protruded, examine the ability to move the tongue rapidly from side to side.

A

CN 12