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Which 2 nuclei is located in the midbrain?
III, IV
What 4 nuclei is located in the Pons?
V, VI, VII, VIII
What 3 nuclei is located in the Medulla?
IX, X, XII
What nuclei is located in the spinal cord?
XI
What vagal nuclei has visceral sensory information from VII, IX, X?
Nucleus Solitarius
What vagal nuclei has motor innervation from pharynx, larynx and upper esophagus?
Nucleus Ambiguus
What vagal nuclei has autonomic fibers to heart, lungs, and upper GI?
Dorsal motor nucleus
What direction does the jaw deviate with a CN V lesion?
TOWARD side of lesion becaue of opposite pterygoid muscle
What direction does the uvula deviate with a CN X lesion?
AWAY from the side of lesion
Which trap is weaker with a CN XI lesion?
Weakness turning head to CONTRALATERAL side of lesion
Which direction does the tongue deviate with a CN XII lesion?
TOWARD side of the lesion
What is the result of the Rinne test and Weber test with conductive hearing loss?
Abnormal (bone>air), localizes to the affected ear
What is the result of the Rinne test and Weber test with sensorineural hearing loss?
Normal (air>bone), localizes to unaffected ear
What are the symptoms of an UMN lesion on the face?
CONTRALATERAL paralysis of the lower face ONLY
What are the symptoms of an LMN lesion on the face?
IPSILATERAL paralysis of upper and lower face
What is bells palsy?
Idiopathic peripheral ipsilateral facial paralysis with inability to close eye on affected side

Gradually recovers
What should you immediately think about when you hear "bilateral bells palsy?"
Guillain Barre syndrome