Neuro Cranial Nerves Flashcards

1
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PERRLA
a.) CN 2
b.) CN 3
c.) CN 5
d.) CN 6

A

b.) CN 3

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Paroditis
a.) CN 9
b.) CN 10
c.) CN 11
d.) CN 8

A

b.) CN 9

Code: 9aroditis

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Longest in general
a.) CN 11
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 12
d.) CN 10

A

d.) 10

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Excessive Drooling
a.) CN 5
b.) CN 10
c.) CN 7
d.) CN 9

A

d.) CN 9

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Pupillary Constrictions
a.) CN 1
b.) CN 2
c.) CN 3
d.) CN 4

A

c.) CN 3

Code: consTHREEction

B: Dilation

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Sublingual Gland
a.) CN 8
b.) CN 7
c.) CN 5
d.) CN 9

A

b.) CN 7

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Anisocoria
a.) CN 3
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 5
d.) CN 6

A

a.) CN 3

Anisocoria is characterized by a difference in pupil sizes.

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Heart and GIT
a.) CN 11
b.) CN 12
c.) CN 10
d.) CN 9

A

c.) CN 10

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Telencephalon
a.) CN 1
b.) CN 2
c.) CN 3
d.) CN 4

A

a.) CN 1

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Midbrain
a.) CN 1 and 2
b.) CN 2 and 3
c.) CN 3 and 4
d.) CN 3 and 5

A

c.) CN 3 and 4

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Longest Intercranially
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 10
d.) CN 12

A

b.) CN 4

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Longest Extercranially
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 10
d.) CN 12

A

c.) CN 10

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Smell
a.) CN 6
b.) CN 8
c.) CN 5
d.) CN 1

A

d.) CN 1

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Diencephalon
a.) CN 1
b.) CN 3
c.) CN 2
d.) CN 4

A

c.) CN 2

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Parasympathetic Nerves
a.) CN 12, 10, 9, 7, and 5
b.) CN 5, 6, 7, and 8
c.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 5
d.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 3

A

d.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 3

Code: 1973

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Thickest CN
a.) CN 2
b.) CN 3
c.) CN 4
d.) CN 5

A

a.) CN 2

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Light Touch
a.) CN 12, 10, 9, 7, and 5
b.) CN 5, 6, 7, and 8
c.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 5
d.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 3

A

b.) CN 5, 6, 7 (motor), and 8

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Pons
a.) CN 5, 7, 8, and 9
b.) CN 5, 6, 7, and 8
c.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 5
d.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 3

A

b.) CN 5, 6, 7, and 8

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Largest
a.) CN 10
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 5
d.) CN 2

A

c.) CN 5

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Trochlear CN
a.) CN 3
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 5
d.) CN 6

A

b.) CN 4

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Opthalmic
a.) CN 5 (v1)
b.) CN 5 (v2)
c.) CN 5 (v3)
d.) CN 2

A

a.) CN 5 (v1)

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Maxillary
a.) CN 5 (v1)
b.) CN 5 (v2)
c.) CN 5 (v3)
d.) CN 2

A

b.) CN 5 (v2)

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Mandibular
a.) CN 5 (v1)
b.) CN 5 (v2)
c.) CN 5 (v3)
d.) CN 2

A

c.) CN 5 (v3)

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Abducens CN
a.) CN 8
b.) CN 6
c.) CN 4
d.) CN 2

A

b.) CN 6

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Passing Foramen Magnum
a.) CN 11
b.) CN 10, 11, and 12
c.) CN 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12
d.) CN 12

A

a.) CN 11

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Hypoglossal CN
a.) CN 12
b.) CN 11
c.) CN 10
d.) CN 9

A

a.) CN 12

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Gag Reflex
a.) CN 7, 8
b.) CN 9, 10
c.) CN 10, 11
d.) CN 11, 12

A

b.) CN 9, 10

9: Afferent
10: Efferent

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Marcu’s Gunn
a.) CN 1
b.) CN 2
c.) CN 3
d.) CN 4

A

b.) CN 2

Tip: Parang mag hand gun na sign ka. 2 fingers lang gamit mo.

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Trigeminal CN
a.) CN 4
b.) CN 5
c.) CN 6
d.) CN 8

A

b.) CN 5

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Benedikt Syndrome
a.) CN 5
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 2
d.) CN 3

A

d.) CN 3

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Dorsum of Brainstem
a.) CN 12
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 5
d.) CN 11

A

b.) CN 4

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Glassopharyngeal CN
a.) CN 10
b.) CN 9
c.) CN 11
d.) CN 5

A

b.) CN 9

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33
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Geniculate Ganglion
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 5
d.) CN 3

A

a.) CN 7

Code: THEBEN (kagat dila)
The geniculate ganglion is a sensory ganglion of the facial nerve (CN VII). It contains the cell bodies of the fibers responsible for conducting taste sensation from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue

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34
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Inability to look outward
a.) CN 4
b.) CN 2
c.) CN 6
d.) CN 3

A

c.) CN 6

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35
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Maniere’s Disease
a.) CN 8
b.) CN 3
c.) CN 6
d.) CN 9

A

a.) CN 8

Code: menEAR (auditory)

Meniere’s disease is an inner ear problem that can cause dizzy spells, also called vertigo, and hearing loss

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36
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Lateral Winging of Scapula
a.) CN 10
b.) CN 8
c.) CN 12
d.) CN 11

A

d.) CN 11

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37
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PGH Styl
a.) CN 10
b.) CN 7
c.) CN 5
d.) CN 12

A

d.) CN 12

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38
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Optic Neuritis
a.) CN 2
b.) CN 3
c.) CN 4
d.) CN 6

A

a.) CN 2

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39
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Vagus CN
a.) CN 8
b.) CN 9
c.) CN 10
d.) CN 12

A

c.) CN 10

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40
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Temporal
a.) CN 3
b.) CN 8
c.) CN 5
d.) CN 7

A

d.) CN 7

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41
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Posterior 1/3 of the tongue
a.) CN 5
b.) CN 7
c.) CN 9
d.) CN 10

A

c.) CN 9

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42
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Anterior 2/3 of the tongue
a.) CN 5
b.) CN 7
c.) CN 9
d.) CN 10

A

b.) CN 7

General sensation
Taste

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43
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Mastication
a.) CN 5
b.) CN 7
c.) CN 9
d.) CN 10

A

a.) CN 5

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44
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Anosmia
a.) CN 1
b.) CN 2
c.) CN 3
d.) CN 4

A

a.) CN 1

Anosmia is the partial or full loss of smell.

Chika ko lang na may Anosmia si Andrea Brillantes

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Lateral Rectus
a.) CN 3
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 6
d.) CN 2

A

c.) CN 6

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46
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Diabetes Mellitus
a.) CN 2 and 3
b.) CN 3 and 6
c.) CN 7 and 9
d.) CN 4 and 6

A

b.) CN 3 and 6

47
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Sneeze Reflex
a.) CN 5(v3), 9, and 10
b.) CN 5(v2), 9, and 10
c.) CN 5(v1), 9, and 10
d.) CN 5(v2), 1, and 10

A

c.) CN 5(v1), 9, and 10

48
Q

Most common contused in TBI
a.) CN 1
b.) CN 2
c.) CN 3
d.) CN 7

A

a.) CN 1

49
Q

Vestibulocochlear CN
a.) CN 8
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 9
d.) CN 6

A

a.) CN 8

50
Q

Pharynx and Larynx
a.) CN 10
b.) CN 9
c.) CN 9 and 10
d.) CN 5, 9, and 10

A

a.) CN 10

51
Q

Abduction of the eye
a.) CN 6
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 3
d.) CN 2

A

a.) CN 6

Code: EOM3 SO4 LR6

52
Q

Tic Doulourex
a.) CN 6
b.) CN 5
c.) CN 7
d.) CN 4

A

b.) CN 5

53
Q

Tensor Tympani
a.) CN 6
b.) CN 8
c.) CN 7
d.) CN 5

A

d.) CN 5

54
Q

Facial Sensation
a.) CN 5
b.) CN 7
c.) AOTA
d.) NOTA

A

c.) CN 5

55
Q

ALS
a.) CN 5, 7, 9, 10, and 11
b.) CN 3, 7, 9, 10, and 11
c.) CN 3, 7, 9, 10, and 12
d.) CN 5, 7, 9, 10, and 12

A

d.) CN 5, 7, 9, 10, and 12

December (12) 1975

Both UMN and LMN

56
Q

Leprosy
a.) CN 5
b.) CN 7
c.) CN 5 and 7
d.) NOTA

A

c.) CN 5 and 7

57
Q

Bell’s Palsy
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 5
c.) CN 7 and 5
d.) NOTA

A

a.) CN 7

“Prosoplegia/ Refrigerator Palsy”

58
Q

PICA (Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery)
a.) CN 3
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 6
d.) CN 8

A

a.) CN 3

Wallenberg Syndrome

59
Q

Crossed CNS
a.) CN 3
b.) CN 5
c.) CN 4
d.) CN 4 and 5

A

c.) CN 4

60
Q

Millard-Gubler
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 6
c.) CN 7 and 6
d.) NOTA

A

CN 6 and 7

61
Q

Dysarthria (motor component)
a.) CN 5, 6, 7, and 8
b.) CN 5, 7, 10, and 11
c.) CN 5, 7, 10, and 12
d.) CN 5, 7, 9, and 10

A

c.) CN 5, 7, 10, and 12

62
Q

Mobius Syndrome
a.) CN 9
b.) CN 5
c.) CN 7
d.) CN 12

A

c.) CN 7

Congenital absence

63
Q

GBS
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 3
c.) CN 4
d.) CN 5

A

a.) CN 7

64
Q

Superior Oblique
a.) CN 4
b.) CN 3
c.) CN 6
d.) CN 2

A

a.) CN 4

65
Q

Cranial-Vagal System
a.) CN 12, 10, 9, 7, and 5
b.) CN 5, 6, 7, and 8
c.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 5
d.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 3

A

c.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 5

66
Q

Vertical Diplopia
a.) CN 2
b.) CN 6
c.) CN 4
d.) CN 3

A

c.) CN 4

67
Q

Horizontal Diplopia
a.) CN 5
b.) CN 6
c.) CN 4
d.) CN 3

A

b.) CN 6

68
Q

Ptosis
a.) CN 2
b.) CN 3
c.) CN 4
d.) CN 6

A

b.) CN 3

69
Q

Olfactory CN
a.) CN 1
b.) CN 2
c.) CN 3
d.) CN 4

A

a.) CN 1

70
Q

Weber Lateralization
a.) CN 10
b.) CN 9
c.) CN 7
d.) CN 8

A

d.) CN 8

71
Q

Proprioception
a.) CN 3 and 4
b.) CN 3, 4, and 5
c.) CN 2 and 3
e.) CN 2, 3, and 4

A

a.) CN 3 and 4

72
Q

Facial CN
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 8
c.) CN 9
d.) CN 10

A

a.) CN 7

73
Q

Thalamus
a.) CN 2
b.) CN 1
c.) AOTA
d.) NOTA

A

a.) CN 2

74
Q

Occulomotor CN
a.) CN 6
b.) CN 2
c.) CN 3
d.) CN 4

A

c.) CN 3

75
Q

Spinal Accessory CN
a.) CN 11
b.) CN 12
c.) CN 10
d.) CN 9

A

a.) CN 11

76
Q

Optic CN
a.) CN 1
b.) CN 2
c.) CN 4
d.) CN 6

A

b.) CN 2

77
Q

Medulla Oblangata
a.) CN 7(sensory)
b.) CN 10, 9, 7(sensory), and 3
c.) CN 7(sensory), 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12
d.) CN 10, 9, 7(sensory), 5, and 12

A

c.) CN 7(sensory), 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12

78
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Basal Ganglia
a.) CN 2
b.) CN 3
c.) CN 4
d.) CN 1

A

d.) CN 1

79
Q

Monocular Blindness
a.) CN 2
b.) CN 3
c.) CN 4
d.) CN 1

A

a.) CN 2

80
Q

Mylohyoid
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 9
c.) CN 10
d.) CN 5

A

d.) CN 5

81
Q

Lyme Disease
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 9
c.) CN 10
d.) CN 5

A

a.) CN 7

Tick borne
Borelia Burgdorferi

82
Q

Gag Reflex
a.) CN 9
b.) CN 9, 10, and 7
c.) CN 9 and 10
d.) CN 9, and 7

A

c.) CN 9 and 10

83
Q

Cough Reflex

a.) CN 9
b.) CN 9, 10, and 7
c.) CN 9 and 10
d.) CN 9, and 7

A

d.) CN 9, and 7

84
Q

Salivarytase Reflex

a.) CN 9
b.) CN 10
c.) CN 9 and 10
d.) CN 10, 9, and 7

A

b.) CN 10

85
Q

Carotid Sinus

a.) CN 9
b.) CN 10
c.) CN 9 and 10
d.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 5

A

c.) CN 9 and 10

9: Afferent
10: Efferent

86
Q

75% Parasympathetic
a.) CN 9
b.) CN 10
c.) CN 9 and 10
d.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 5

A

b.) CN 10

87
Q

Zygomatic
a.) CN 5
b.) CN 8
c.) CN 7
d.) CN 4

A

c.) CN 7

88
Q

Balance
a.) CN 3
b.) CN 2
c.) CN 6
d.) CN 8

A

d.) CN 8

89
Q

Sternocleidomastoid
a.) CN 11
b.) CN 12
c.) CN 10
d.) CN 8

A

a.) CN 11

90
Q

Pain and Temperature
a.) CN 7(sensory)
b.) CN 10, 9, 7(sensory), and 3
c.) CN 7(sensory), 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12
d.) CN 10, 9, 7(sensory), 5, and 12

A

c.) CN 7(sensory), 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12

91
Q

Tensor Veli Palatini
a.) CN 4
b.) CN 6
c.) CN 7
d.) CN 5

A

d.) CN 5

92
Q

Trapezius
a.) CN 10
b.) CN 11
c.) CN 8
d.) CN12

A

b.) CN 11

93
Q

Chorda Tympani
a.) CN 5
b.) CN 7
c.) CN 6
d.) CN 3

A

b.) CN 7

94
Q

Intorsion of the eyes
a.) CN 4
b.) CN 6
c.) CN 3
d.) CN 5

A

a.) CN 4

95
Q

Uvula Deviation
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 9
c.) CN 10
d.) CN 9 and 10

A

c.) CN 10

96
Q

Dysphonia
a.) CN 9
b.) CN 10
c.) CN 9 and 10
d.) NOTA

A

b.) CN 10

97
Q

Tongue Innervation
a.) CN 5, 9, 7, 12
b.) CN 5, 9, 7, 10, and 12
c.) CN 7, 9, and 10
d.) CN 7, 9, 10, and 12

A

a.) CN 5, 9, 7, 12

98
Q

Nystagmus
a.) CN 8
b.) CN 3
c.) CN 4 and 3
d.) CN 4 and 8

A

a.) CN 8

99
Q

Sensory CNs only
a.) CN 3, 4, 6, 11, and 2
b.) CN 1, 2, and 8
c.) CN 1, 12, 8, 5, and 7
d.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 5

A

b.) CN 1, 2, and 8

100
Q

Sjorgen’s Syndrome
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 9
c.) CN 7 and 9
d.) NOTA

A

c.) CN 7 and 9

Dry eyes, dry mouth, RA, dyspareunia

101
Q

Argyll- Robertson Pupil
a.) CN 1
b.) CN 2
c.) CN 3
d.) CN 6

A

c.) CN 3

102
Q

Motor CNs only
a.) CN 3, 4, 6, 11, and 12
b.) CN 1, 3, 5, and 6
c.) CN 12, 11, 9, 5, and 7
d.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 5

A

a.) CN 3, 4, 6, 11, and 12

103
Q

Sensory and Motor CNs only
a.) CN 12, 10, 9, 7, and 5
b.) CN 5, 6, 7, and 8
c.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 5
d.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 3

A

c.) CN 10, 9, 7, and 5

104
Q

Frontal Lobe
a.) CN 1
b.) CN 5
c.) CN 6
d.) CN 9

A

a.) CN 1

105
Q

Syphilis
a.) CN 9
b.) CN 6
c.) CN 2
d.) CN 3

A

d.) CN 3

Syphilis 3philis

106
Q

Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
a.) CN 7
b.) CN 4
c.) CN 3
d.) CN 6

A

a.) CN 7

Ramsay Hunt syndrome (herpes zoster oticus) occurs when a shingles outbreak affects the facial nerve near one of your ears. In addition to the painful shingles rash, Ramsay Hunt syndrome can cause facial paralysis and hearing loss in the affected ear.

107
Q

Hansen’s myobacterium leprae
a.) CN 6 and 5
b.) CN 5 and 7
c.) CN 4, 5, and 6
d.) CN 6 and 7

A

b.) CN 5 and 7

“Leprosy”

108
Q

Multiple Sclerosis

a. CN 5
b. CN 2
c. CN 10
d. CN 12

A

b. CN 2

109
Q

Myasthenia Gravis

a. CN 3, 5, 7
b. CN 3, 4, 6
c. CN 7, 9, 12
d. CN 2, 3, 4

A

b. CN 3, 4, 6

110
Q

Parkinson’s Disease

a. CN 3, 6, 9
b. CN 3, 7, 9
c. CN 3, 6, 10
d. CN 3, 7, 8

A

b. CN 3, 7, 9

111
Q

Tic Douloureux

a. CN 2
b. CN 4
c. CN 5
d. CN 6

A

c. CN 5

112
Q

Corneal Reflex

a. 5 (V2), 9, 10
b.5 (V1), 10, 12
c. 5 (V1), 7
d. 5 (V2), 7

A

c. 5 (V1), 7

5 (V1): Afferent
7: Efferent

113
Q
A