Cranial Nerves Flashcards

1
Q

Where are the receptors of the olfactory nerve found?

A

They are found in the roof of the nasal cavity

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2
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What structure is supplied by the olfactory nerve?

A

Nasal cavity

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3
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What kind of sensations are registered by the olfactory nerve?

A

Smell

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4
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What kind of nerve is the olfactory nerve?

A

Sensory nerve

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5
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What foramina does the olfactory nerve go through?

A

The olfactory foramina of the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone.

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6
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Where does the olfactory nerve nerve take the information?

A

To the olfactory bulb

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7
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Where are the receptors of the optic nerve found and what kind of receptors is it?

A

The receptors are photoreceptors and are found in the retina.

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8
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What kind of fiber is the optic CN?

A

SSA (special somatic afferent)

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9
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What kind of sensation is registered by the optic nerve?

A

Vision.

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10
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What kind of nerve is the optic CN?

A

The Optic CN is a sensory nerve.

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11
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What foramina does the Optic CN go through?

A

The optic CN goes through the optic canal of the sphenoid bone.

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12
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Where is the origin of the oculomotor?

A

The midbrain

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13
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What kind of functions does the oculomotor CN control?

A

Eye movement, eyelid movement, accomadation and pupil size.

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14
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What kind of nerve is the oculomotor nerve?

A

Motor nerve

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15
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What foramina does the oculomotor nerve go through?

A

The superior orbital fissure.

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16
Q

Where is the origin of the trochlear CN?

A

The midbrain.

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17
Q

What kind of nerve is the trochlear CN?

A

Motor nerve.

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18
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What kind of function does the trochlear CN control?

A

Downward movement of eyeball. Keeps the eyeball from moving upwards into the orbit.

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19
Q

What foramina does the Trochlear CN go through?

A

The superior orbital fissure.

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20
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Where is the origin of the trigeminal CN?

A

The trigeminal nerve originates from three sensory nuclei (mesencephalic, principal sensory, spinal nuclei of trigeminal nerve) and one motor nucleus (motor nucleus of the trigeminal nerve) extending from the midbrain to the medulla.

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21
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What are the functions of the trigeminal CN?

A

Pick up sensations of touch, pain, temp, and pressure.

Mastication.

22
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What kind of nerve is the trigeminal CN?

A

Sensory and motor nerve.

23
Q

What foramina does the trigeminal nerve go through?

A

The trigeminal CN har three branches:

  • V1 (optalamic) - Superior orbital fissure.
  • V2 (maxillar) - Foramen rotundum.
  • V3 (mandibular) - Foramen ovale (Motor)
24
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What is the origin of the abducens CN?

A

The pons.

25
Q

What kind of function does the abducens nerve contoll=

A

Lateral rotation of the eye (abduction - away from the middle)

26
Q

What kind of nerve is the abducens nerve?

A

Motor nerve

27
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What foramina does the abducens nerve go through?

A

The superior orbital fissure.

28
Q

What is the origin of the facial CN?

A

The pons

29
Q

What are the functions of the facial CN?

A

Muscles of facial expression, lacrimation, secretion, taste, touch pain temp from the ear.

30
Q

What kind of nerve is the facial CN?

A

Sensory and Motor

31
Q

What foramina does the facial CN go through?

A

The internal acoustic meatus and the styloid foramen.

32
Q

What is the origin of the vestibulocochlear CN?

A

The pons medulla junction.

33
Q

What kind of fiber is the vestibulocochlear CN?

A

SSA

34
Q

What is the function of the vestibulocochlear CN?

A

Static equilibrium (balance), dynamic equilibrium, sound.

35
Q

Whar kind of nerve is the vestibulocochlear nerve?

A

Motor and sensory (primarily sensory).

36
Q

What foramina does the vestibulocochlear CN go through?

A

The internal acoustic meatus.

37
Q

What is the origin of the glossopharyngeal CN?

A

The medulla

38
Q

What are the functions of the glossopharyngeal CN?

A

Eleveation of the pharynx,
Touch pain and temperature for the ear.
Sensory of the posterior 1/3 of tongue.
Blood pressure.

39
Q

What kind of nerve is the glossopharyngeal CN?

A

Sensory and motor nerve.

40
Q

What foramina does the glossopharyngeal CN go through?

A

The jugular foramen.

41
Q

What is the orgin of the vagus nerve?

A

The medulla

42
Q

What is the function of the vagus nerve?

A

Main parasymphatic nerve (90%)

43
Q

What kind of nerve is the vagus nerve?

A

Sensory and motor nerve.

44
Q

What foramina does the vagus nerve go through?

A

The jugular foramen.

45
Q

What is the origin of the accessor CN?

A

Cranial (cranial part of the medulla)

Spinal (cervical spinal cord)

46
Q

What is the function of the accessor CN?

A

Flexion of neck, contralateral head rotation, elevates and retracts the scapula.

47
Q

What kind of nerve is the accessor CN?

A

Motor nerve.

48
Q

What foramina does the accessor CN go through?

A
The jugular foramen (cranial part)
Foramen magnum (spinal part)
49
Q

What is the origin of the hypoglossal CN?

A

The medulla.

50
Q

What is the function of the hypoglossal CN?

A

Change the shape of the tongue.

Protract, retract elevate, depression of tongue.

51
Q

What kind of nerve is the hypoglossal CN?

A

Motor nerve

52
Q

What foramina does the hypoglossal CN go through?

A

It goes through the hypoglossal canal.