Notes in 2) Cranial Nerves & Beyond

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Published 03/24/2024 Facial Nerve Branches
Published 03/24/2024 Nerves of Nasal Cavity
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Published 03/24/2024 What signs/symptoms could be produced from a lesion on CN VI?{{c1::Eye deviates mediallyHead turned towards the affected side}}
Published 03/24/2024 What signs/symptoms could be produced from a lesion present on CN XI?{{c1::Difficulty  turning head  and  shrugging shoulders}}
Published 03/24/2024 Which nerve supplies the motor innervation to the muscles of mastication (chewing)?{{c1::Branches  of  Mandibular nerve (CN V3)}}
Published 03/24/2024 All glands of the head and neck are innervated by {{c1::Facial nerve (CN VII)}},  EXCEPT for the parotid gland which is innervated by {{c1::Gloss…
Published 03/24/2024 Which cranial nerve provides the motor innervation to all parts of the larynx?{{c1::Vagus nerve (CN X)}}
Published 03/24/2024 The {{c1::chorda tympani}} (a branch of CN VII) runs from the anterior tongue, through the middle ear, to carry {{c2::taste sensation}} to the brain.
Published 03/24/2024 In addition to the mastication muscles,  What other muscles receive motor innervation from the Mandibular nerve (CN V3)?{{c1::MylohyoidAnterior b…
Published 03/24/2024 The {{c1::Vagus nerve (CN X)}} provides innervation to all of the muscles of the pharynx,  EXCEPT for the {{c2::Stylopharyngeus muscle}} which is…
Published 03/24/2024 The {{c1::Vagus nerve (CN X)}} provides innervation to all of the muscles of the palate,  EXCEPT for the {{c2::Tensor Veli Palatini}} which …
Published 03/24/2024 The {{c1::Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)}} provides innervation to all of the muscles of the glossus (tongue),  EXCEPT for the {{c2::palatogloss…
Published 03/24/2024 Salivary secretion is controlled by {{c1::parasympathetic}} innervation from the facial nerve (CN VII) and glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX).
Published 03/24/2024 {{c1::Corneal blink reflex}} is closure of the eyelids in response to blowing on the cornea or touching it with a wisp of cotton.
Published 03/24/2024 The Soft Palate receives sensory innervation through the Lesser Palatine nerves (V2) and  motor innervation from the {{c1::Vagus nerve (CN X)}}.
Published 03/24/2024 CN {{c2::VII}} damage causes ipsilateral facial weakness/ droop
Published 03/24/2024 CN {{c2::IX}} damage causes ipsilateral pharyngeal sensory loss
Published 03/24/2024 Patients with a complete CN {{c2::III}} lesion with have their pupil in what position?{{c1::Down and out}}
Published 03/24/2024 The {{c2::superior oblique}} muscle is innervated by CN {{c1::IV}}
Published 03/24/2024 The {{c2::lateral rectus}} muscle is innervated by CN {{c1::VI}}
Published 03/24/2024 The stylopharyngeus muscle is innervated by which nerve?
Published 03/24/2024 In CN V lesion, the jaw deviates {{c1::toward::toward/away from}} the side of the lesion
Published 03/24/2024 Which cranial nerve(s) travel through the Superior Orbital Fissure?
Published 03/24/2024 In an ASA stroke, lesioning of the {{c1::hypoglossal (CN XII)}} nerve will deviate the tongue {{c2::toward}} the side of the lesion
Published 03/24/2024 CN IX sense BP signals to the brain from which baroreceptor?
Published 03/24/2024 CN V3 provides which innervation to the tongue?
Published 03/24/2024 Where does CN I synapse?
Published 03/24/2024 The Chorda tympani is a branch of which cranial nerve?
Published 03/24/2024 Which muscle innervated by CN V3, dampens sound transmission?
Published 03/24/2024 Patients with CN {{c2::IV}} palsy classically have troubling walking {{c1::down::down/up}} stairs due to vision problems
Published 03/24/2024 Which nerve provides parasympathetic innervation to the lacrimal glands?
Published 03/24/2024 Where does CN I arise from?
Published 03/24/2024 Where does CN II arise from?
Published 03/24/2024 Which cranial nerves arise from the forebrain?
Published 03/24/2024 Preganglionic parasympathetic fibers from CN ___ travel to the ciliary ganglion. 
Published 03/24/2024 Preganglionic parasympathetic fibers from CN III travel to the _______ ganglion. 
Published 03/24/2024 CN ___ sends preganglionic parasympathetic fibers to the pterygopalatine and submandibular ganglions.
Published 03/24/2024 CN VII sends preganglionic parasympathetic fibers to the __________ and ___________ ganglions.
Published 03/24/2024 CN ___ sends preganglionic parasympathetic fibers to the otic ganglion which then sends fibers to the parotid gland. 
Published 03/24/2024 CN IX sends preganglionic parasympathetic fibers to the _____ ganglion which then sends fibers to the ______ gland. 
Published 03/24/2024 Which cranial nerve provides visceral sensation to the organs of the body?
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