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15 Cards in this Set

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V1:
What is it?
Sensory, motor or both?
V1:
Ophthalmic Nerve Branch
Sensory
V1:
Where and what is its function?
V1:
Main sensory nerve of the upper face (touch, temperature, pain)
V1:
Where is its origin?
Where is its termination?
V1:
Origin-Superior region of the face
Surface of eyeball
Tear gland
Superior nasal mucosa
Frontal & ethmoid sinuses

Termination-Pons
V1:
What is its cranial passage?
V1:
Superior orbital fissure
V1:
Effects of damage?
Clinical test?
V1:
Loss of sensation

Test corneal reflex
V2:
What is it?
Sensory, motor or both?
V2:
Maxillary Nerve Branch
Sensory
V2:
Where/what is its function?
V2:
Main sensory nerve of maxillary region of face (touch, temperature, pain)
V2:
What is its origin?
Termination?
V2:
Origin-Middle region of face
Nasal mucosa
Maxillary sinus
Palate
Upper teeth & gums

Termination-Pons
V2:
What is its cranial passage?
V2:
Foramen rotundum and infraorbital foramen.
V2:
Effects of damage?
Clinical test?
V2:
Loss of sensation

Test sense of touch, pain & temp.
V3:
What is it?
Where/what is its function?
Sensory, motor or both?
V3:
Mandibular Nerve Branch
Main sensory nerve of jaw region of face (touch, temperature and pain), as well as mastication.
Both sensory and motor
V3:
What is its sensory origin?
Sensory termination?
V3:
Origin-Inferior region of face
Anterior 2/3 of tongue (not taste buds though)
Lower teeth and gums
Floor of mouth
Dura mater

Termination-Pons
V3:
What is its motor origin?
Motor termination?
V3:
Motor origin-Pons

Motor termination-Anterior belly of digastric
Massseter
Temporalis
Mylohyoid
Pterygoids
Tensor tympani of middle ear
V3:
What is its cranial passage?
V3:
Foramen ovale
V3:
Effects of damage?
Clinical test?
V3:
Loss of sensation, impaired chewing

Assess motor functions by palpating masseter and temporalis muscles while subject clenches teeth; ability of lateral excursions