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What nerve transmits sensory information from face, mouth, and lower jaw?
CN V Trigeminal Sensory
What nerve provides taste sensations used when manipulating a bolus?
CN V Trigeminal Sensory
What nerve innervates the muscles involved in chewing?
CN V Trigeminal Motor
What nerve assists the glossopharyngeal nerve in raising the larynx and pulling it forward?
CN V Trigeminal Motor
What nerve carries sensation information EXCEPT taste from the anterior 2/3 portion of the tongue?
CN VII Facial Sensory
What nerve innervates the muscles of the lips and cheeks? Anterior spillage and pocketing in the sulci may occur if this nerve becomes damaged.
CN VII Facial Motor
What nerve carries information about taste from the posterior 1/3 of the tongue?
CN IX Glossopharyngeal Sensory
What nerve transmits sensation about the superior portion of the larynx?
CN IX Glossopharyngeal Sensory
What nerve innervates muscles of larynx to help move it up and forward and innervates upper pharyngeal constrictor muscles?
CN IX Glossopharyngeal Motor
What nerve provides sensation in posterior and inferior pharynx and soft palate?
CN X Vagus Sensory
What nerve provides awareness of the bolus and residue?
CN Vagus Sensory
What nerve is strictly a motor nerve and innervates the extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the larynx?
CN XII Hypoglossal
What nerve innervates the palatopharyngeaus muscle, which depresses the velum and constricts the pharynx?
CN XI Spinal Accessory Motor
What nerve innervates the levator veli palantini muscle, along with the CN X Vagus?
CN XI Spinal Accessory Motor
What nerve provides sensation to the larynx?
CN X Vagus Sensory
What nerve controls the muscles involved in the esophageal stage of the swallow?
CN X Vagus
What is the only cranial nerve that influences structures inferior to the neck? Hint: It aids in respiration.
CN X Vagus
What nerve is responsible for vocal fold adduction during a swallow?
CN X Vagus
What nerve, if damaged, causes an impaired gag reflex?
CN IX Glossopharyngeal Sensory
What nerve innervates the salivary glands in the mouth?
CN IX Glossopharyngeal Motor
What branch of the Vagus nerve is damaged if a patient does not feel food/saliva in laryngopharyngeal area?
Superior Laryngeal Nerve
What branch of the Vagus nerve provides sensory information below the level of the vocal folds?
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (Sensory branch)
What branch of the Vagus nerve is damaged if the patient does not have a reflex or urge to cough or clear throat?
Superior Laryngeal Nerve
What branch of the Vagus nerve is sometimes damaged during heart surgery because of its pathway?
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
What branch of the Vagus nerve is damaged if the patient has reduced hyolarygneal elevation?
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve