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Of the following, which cranial nerves are only of motor type, not sensory?
a. I, VII, and X
b. IV, V, and VI
c. III, XI, XII
d. I, VIII, IX Answer - c. III, XI, XII
Which of the following often present with intermittent neurological deficit,
vertigo, and weakness?
a. Migraines
b. Cluster headaches
c. Transient ischemic attacks
d. Tension headaches Answer - c. Transient ischemic attacks
1. What kind of vertigo/loss of equilibrium also may include sensory
disturbances?
a. Vestibular neuronitis
b. Meniere's disease
c. Multiple sclerosis
d. Acoustic neuroma Answer - c. Multiple sclerosis
Palpating the masseter and temporal muscles tests which cranial nerve?
a. II
, b. IV
c. V
d. VIII Answer - c. V
1. A patient's pupils are not the correct size for the amount of light. Damage to
which cranial nerve is suspected?
a. I
b. VI
c. III
d. II Answer - c. III
Which of the following is a sign of LMN lesion?
a. Muscle spasticity
b. Absent Babinski reflex
c. No fasciculations
d. Diminished strength, but no atrophy Answer - b. Absent Babinski reflex
Having a patient identify a physical object by touch with the eyes closed tests
what?
a. Graphesthesia
b. Vibratory sense
c. Extinction
d. Stereognosis Answer - d. Stereognosis
A patient has trouble maintaining balance when walking normally, either with
eyes open or closed. This suggests what?
a. Cerebellar disease