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14 Cards in this Set
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What is terminal branch of V2
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Infraorbital nerve
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What is the only sensory nerve arising from anterior division of V3
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buccal nerve
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what nerve passes from lateral to medial over optic nerve
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nasociliary
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from what nerve do the anterior and posterior ethmoidal nerves arise
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nasociliary
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with one exception, all muscles of the pharynx are innervated by what nerve
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X
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What are the nuclei of the vagus nerve
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nucleus ambiguus--controls motor info
dorsal motor nucleus nucleus of solitary tract--receives sensory info |
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What are the two ganglia of the vagus nerve
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superior ganglion (jugular)
inferior ganglion (nodose) |
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What information is relayed through superior ganglion of vagus nerve
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sensation from EAC and post auricle via Arnold's nerve
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What information is relayed through the inferior ganglion of the vagus nerve
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Sensation from the epiglottis and larynx
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What is the function of the glossopharyngeal nerve
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-Motor to stylopharyngeus
-taste to posterior 1/3 of tongue -parotid gland stimulation -sensation to postauricular skin, pharynx, soft palate, tympanic cavity, eustacian tube |
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What nerve has the longest intracranial course
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V1
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What are the 4 ganglia associated with the cranial parasympathetic system
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-Ciliary
-Pterygopalatine -Submandibular -Otic |
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Preganglionic parasympathetic cell bodies are associated with which nerves in the head and neck
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-CN III, VII, IX, X
-spinal nerves 2, 3, 4 |
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What is the stellate ganglion
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Fusion of the first thoracic ganglion and the inferior cervical ganglion
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