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12 Cards in this Set
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Olfactory |
Type-S Meaning-olfact-smell Function-smell Ex of malfunction(s)- anosmia loss of sense of smell |
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Optic |
Type-S Meaning-optic-eye Function-vision Ex of malfunctions-blindness |
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Oculmotor |
Type-M Meaning-oculo-eye,motor movement Function-upper eyelid and eyeball movement ex- strabismus-eyes do not fix at same point, ptossis-eyelid droop diplopia- double vision |
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Trochlear |
Type-M Meaning- trochle-small pulley Function- eye movement and sensation ex- vertical droop of ice |
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Trigeminal |
Type-B Meaning- three geminal branches Function- dental and face nerve ex- teeth and face sensation tongue movement |
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Abdunces |
Type-M Meaning- away, duncens to lead Function- lateral eye sense and movement ex- eyeball cannot move laterally- stays medial |
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Facial |
Type-M Meaning- pertaining to the face Function- taste sense and facial exression ex- bell's palsy- face contraction, taste loss, decreased saliva |
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Vestibulocochlear |
Type-M Meaning-small opening or cavity Function- equilibrium, hearing, sensation ex- acoustic loss vetigo dizziness tinnitus ear running ataxia muscle incoordination. |
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Glossopharyngeal |
Type-M Meaning- glossa tongue, pharyneal throat area Function- taste sensation, swallowing, regulation of O2 and CO2 breaths ex- loss of taste snesation, swallowing difficulty, reduced saliva flow of parotid gland. |
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Vagus |
Type- M Meaning- vagrant, wander Function- taste sensation of epiglottis, pharynx, blood pressure, smooth muscle of gastrointestinal system, heart rate, digestion. ex- paralyze vocal cords, heart rate increase, sensation interference of swallowing, GI organs |
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Accessory |
Type-M Meaning-access assist, help out Function-body sensation, muscles of shoulders ex- difficulty in raising shoulders and moving head |
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Hypoglossal |
Type-M Meaning- hypo- under, glosso- tongue Function- body sensation, tongue movement in speech and swallowing ex- Difficulty in chewing, speaking, and swallowing. |