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_ are areas of skin that are supplied by a single pair of dorsal roots.
dermatomes
There are how many
_ cervical
_thoracic
_lumbar
_sacral
8
12
5
5
What pairs of nerves do you evaluate for radulopathic leg pain?
L4-L5
L5-S1
What nerves do you evaluate for arm and shoulder pain?
C3-C4
What nerves do you evaluate for foot drop?
L5-S1
What CN controls smell?
olfactory

CN I
What CN controls visual acquity and vision?
optic nerve

CN 2
What CN controls pupillary constriction, opening of the eye?
oculomotor

CN 3
What CN controls the superior orbital muscle?
trochlear
(LR6SO4)
CN 4
What CN control is motor of the temporal and masseter muscle, sensory of the forehead, cheeks, and jaw, and corneal reflex?
trigeminal

CN 5
What CN controls the lateral rectus muscle of the eye?
abducens

CN 6
What CN motor fcn of facial movement, closing of the eye. Sensory fcn is taste of anterior portion of the tongue?
facial nerve

CN 7
What CN has 2 acoustic fcns? and what are the 2 divisions?
Acoustic (vestibulocochlear)
CN 8
vestibular-is balance
cochlear-is hearing
What CN motor fcn is pharynx. and sensory fcn is the post. ear, ear drum, post 1/3 of the tongue including taste?
glossopharyngeal

CN 9
What CN motor function is the palate, pharynx, and larynx. with sensory of pharynx, and larynx?
vagus

CN 10
What CN controls motor fcn of the scm and traps?
spinal accessory

CN 11
What CN controls tongue motion?
hypoglossal

CN 12
What CN is affected with Bell's palsy?
CN 7
By shining light into your pt's eyes and checking convergence you are effectively checking what CN?
CN 3-2
anopsia is also called?
blindness
partial visual loss on bilateral sides of the eyes-lateral loss.
bilateral hemianopsia
facial expression is controlled by what facial nerve?
CN 7
doing a whisper, rinne, or weber test is checking what CN?
CN 8
Comparing bone conduction to air conduction with a tuning fork is checking what CN?
CN 8
Which should be longer, bone or air conduction?
air conduction
having a pt say "lah" "pah" "kah" is checking what CN?
motor of 9, and CN 10
the gag reflex is what CN (s)?
9 and 10
which cranial nerve turns the eye downward and laterally?
6
which CN slows the Hr?
10
which CN is responsible for the equilibrium function?
8