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CN I - correct answer ✔✔Olfactory, sense of smell (sensory)
CN II - correct answer ✔✔optic, vision (sensory)
CN III - correct answer ✔✔Oculomotor, extraocular eye movement (motor)
CN IV - correct answer ✔✔Trochlear, down and inward movement of the eye (motor)
CN V - correct answer ✔✔Trigeminal, opthalmic maxillary and mandibular (both)
CN VI - correct answer ✔✔Abducens, lateral eye movement (motor)
CN VII - correct answer ✔✔Facial, taste and facial expressions (both)
CN VIII - correct answer ✔✔Vestibulocochlear, hearing and balance (sensory)
CN IX - correct answer ✔✔Glossopharyngeal, swallowing and taste (both)
CN X - correct answer ✔✔Vagus, swallowing and speech (both)
CN XI - correct answer ✔✔Accessory, move head left and right (motor)
, CN XII - correct answer ✔✔Hypoglossal, tongue movement (motor)
2nd intercostal space, right sternal border - correct answer ✔✔aortic
2nd intercostal space, left sternal border - correct answer ✔✔pulmonic
3rd intercostal space, left sternal border - correct answer ✔✔erbs point
4th intercostal space, left sternal border - correct answer ✔✔tricuspid
5th intercostal space, left midclavicular line - correct answer ✔✔mitral, apical pulse
supination - correct answer ✔✔palm upward
pronation - correct answer ✔✔palm downward
Circumduction - correct answer ✔✔circular manner
Hyperflexion - correct answer ✔✔flexion beyond normal ROM
A patient states, "Whenever I open my mouth real wide, I feel this popping sensation in front of
my ears." To further examine this, the nurse would:
a. Place the hands over his ears and ask him to open his mouth "really wide"
b. Place a finger on his temporomandibular joint and ask him to open and close his mouth
c. Place the stethoscope over the temporomandibular joint and listen for bruits