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Answers| 100% Correct- Galen. i,- i,- i,-
Cranial nerve V is the _______ nerve.
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Cranial nerve VII is the ________ nerve.
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Cranial nerve VIII is the _________ nerve.
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(vestibulocochlear)
How is the trigeminal nerve assessed?
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their eyes and identify a pinprick in the ophthalmic, maxillary, and
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mandibular areas on both sides of the face
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- have patient clench their teeth
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How is the facial nerve assessed?
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tightly, raise their eyebrows, purse their lips, smile, and frown
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,How is the acoustic (vestibulocochlear) nerve assessed?
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patient to close their eyes and verbalize when they hear an
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identifiable sound (i.e. rustling fingertips, ticking watch, etc.)
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Which nerves are assessed together, as they are responsible for
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innervating the pharynx? - glossopharyngeal (IX)
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- vagus (X)
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How are the glossopharyngeal (IX) and vagus (X) nerves
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assessed? - test the gag reflex using a tongue blade
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- have the patient say "ah" and assess the rise of the soft palate
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Cranial nerve XI is the ________ nerve.
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How is the accessory (spinal) nerve assessed?
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patient to shrug their shoulders against resistance
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- have the patient to move their head side to side against
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resistance
Cranial nerve XII is the __________ nerve.
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How is the hypoglossal nerve assessed?
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move their tongue up, down, and side to side
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Which tests can be used to assess proprioception and cerebellar
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function? - Romberg test i,-i,- i,- i,- i,-
- finger to nose test
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- heel to shin test
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What are the primary functions of the frontal lobe?
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*personality*
- voluntary eye movement
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- voluntary motor movement
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- speech
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- higher cognitive functioning
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- memory retention
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What are the primary functions of the temporal lobe?
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integration of voluntary somatic, visual, and auditory data
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What are the primary functions of the parietal lobe?
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interpretation of spatial information i,- i,- i,-
- interpretation of sensory information
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, What are the primary functions of the occipital lobe?
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processing
What is the single most important indicator of neurological
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function? level of consciousness i,-i,- i,- i,- i,-
Which three factors are included in the Glasgow Coma Scale?
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- eye opening response
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- verbal response
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- motor response
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A score of _____ or less on the Glasgow Coma Scale is commonly
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accepted as the definition of a coma. 7
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From best to worst, what are the possible scores a patient can get
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for the eye opening response of the Glasgow Coma Scale?
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- responds to voice (3)
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- responds to pain (2)
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- no response (1)
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