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Neuro Test 1 Unit 1 (USAHS) questions with 100% correct answers

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Neuro Test 1 Unit 1 (USAHS)Olfactory nerve (sensory) - correct answer Smell Optic nerve (sensory) - correct answer Vision Oculomotor (motor) - correct answer eye movement Oculomotor (parasympathetic) - correct answer pupil constriction trochlear (motor) - correct answer superior oblique muscle of eye - Trigeminal (sensory) - Trigeminal (motor) - correct answer -sensation in face/scalp - mastication Abducens (motor) - correct answer lateral rectus muscle of eye movement - Facial (motor) - Facial (sensory) - correct answer - muscles of facial expressions - ataste to anterior 2/3 of tongue Facial (parasympathetic) - correct answer Salivation vesitibulocochlear (sensory) - correct answer equilibrium, balance, hearing Glossopharyngeal (motor) - correct answer middle ear Glossopharyngeal (sensory) - correct answer posterior 1/3 of tongue and pharynx Glossopharyngeal (parasympathetic) - correct answer Salivation Vagus (motor) - correct answer Speech, swallow Vagus (Sensory) - correct answer taste, sensation to the pharynx, larynx, trachia, and bronchioles Vagus (parasympathetic) - correct answer External ear Accessory (motor) - correct answer movement of head and shoulders Hypoglossal (motor) - correct answer muscles of the tongue Test olfactory nerve? - correct answer Offer them something to smell Test optic nerve? (acuity) - correct answer Snellen chart Test optic nerve (color)? - correct answer Ishihara plates Optic nerve (visual field)? - correct answer clinician wiggle fingers in quadrants Optic Nerve (visual attention)? - correct answer wiggling both fingers ask which is wiggling Optic nerve (visual reflex)? - correct answer shine light into pupils to see if they constrict Test oculomotor nerve? - correct answer draw large H's with finger make patients follow with eyes

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