Exam 02 - cranial nerves Flashcards

1
Q

Hoarseness owing to paralysis of vocal folds is caused by:

A

brainstem lesion

deep laceration of neck

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2
Q

Parasympathetic fibers of the Vagus nerve innervate:

A

smooth muscle of trachea
digestive tract & cardiac muscle
bronchi

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3
Q

All of the statements about the vagus nerve are true except:

a. 10th cranial nerve
b. have 1 sensory nuclei & 1 motor nuclei
c. exits the cranium through jugular foramen
d. provides sensory fibers to the abdominal viscera until left cardiac flexure

A

d. provides sensory fibers to the abdominal viscera until left cardiac flexure

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4
Q

What type of nerve is CN XII?

A

motor nerve

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5
Q

What does CN XII innervate?

A

tongue

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6
Q

CN XII terminates into which part?

A

anterior

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7
Q

The spinal part of the accessory nerve innervates what muscle?

A

SCM & Trapezius

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8
Q

Which part of the accessory nerve arises from nucleus ambiguous?

A

cranial part

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9
Q

Laceration of the neck causes contraction of the SCM, superior fibers of trapezius, and drooping of the shoulder

A

FALSE

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10
Q

The spinal part arises from a column of posterior horn motor neurons in the superior 4th segment of the spinal cord:

A

FALSE

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11
Q

What is the name of CN VII?

A

Facial nerve

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12
Q

What is the name for CN VIII

A

Vestibulocohlear nerve

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13
Q

What is the name of CN IX?

A

glossopharyngeal nerve

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14
Q

Which foramen does the facial nerve exit from?

A

cranium to stylomastoid foramen

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15
Q

Name cranial nerve that has its origin from the Ventrolateral part of the pons?

A

Facial nerve

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16
Q

Name the cranial nerve responsible for closing of the eye?

A

CN VII (facial nerve)

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17
Q

Name the cranial nerve that innervate the parotid gland?

A

glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)

18
Q

Which CN function is the motor supply to stylopharyngeus to assist with swallowing?

A

gloosopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)

19
Q

A lesion of which cranial nerve would result in deafness?

A

vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII)

20
Q

Where does the 9th CN exit?

A

jugular foramen

21
Q

Which of the following is not a branch of the Trigeminal nerve?

a. maxillary
b. vestibulocohlear
c. ophthalmic
d. mandibular

A

b. vestibulocochlear

22
Q

Which nerve is the largest of all cranial nerves?

A

trigeminal nerve

23
Q

What is the origin of the trochlear nerve?

A

midbrain, caudal to oculomotor nucleus at the level of inferior colliculus

24
Q

What does cranial nerve IV supply?

A

one muscle of the eye, the superior oblique m

25
Q

The sensory root of the trigeminal nerve is composed mainly of:

A

pseudounipolar neurons

26
Q

The abducens innervates:

A

rectus lateralis

27
Q

Through which of the following does the ophthalmic nerve exit the skull?

A

superior orbital fissure

28
Q

Which branch of the trigeminal nerve is a mixed nerve?(motor & sensory)

A

mandibular

29
Q

The abducens lies in the

A

pons

30
Q

Interruption of the abducens nerve restricts what motion of the eye?

A

lateral

31
Q

Which cranial nerve is a special sensory for smell and exits through the cribriform plate?

A

olfactory nerve

32
Q

Which nerve originates from the nerve cell bodies in the retina of the eye and the axons of the ganglion cells of the retina?

A

optic nerve

33
Q

Of these three cranial nerves, which one is the motor nerve?

A

CN III

34
Q

Which cranial nerve origin is known as “Edinger Westphal visceral motor?

A

Oculomotor nerve (CN III)

35
Q

Which of these three cranial nerves, exits through the skull through the superior orbital fissure?

A

CN III

36
Q

The frontal nerve is a continuation of the ophthalmic nerve?

A

TRUE

37
Q

Which nerve is responsible for causing anosmia?

A

olfactory nerve

38
Q

–––––––––––– terminates in the piriform cortex of the anterior part of the temporal bone of the cerebrum

A

Lateral olfactory stria

39
Q

Trauma to this nerve will cause pupillary constriction?

A

CN II

40
Q

Which nerve fiber synapses with the mitral nerve cells of the olfactory bulb?

A

CN I