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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: I
Olfactory-smell
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: II
Optic-sight
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: III
Oculomotor-pupil constriction
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: IV
Trochlear-superior oblique muscles
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: V
Trigeminal-chewing muscles
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: VI
Abducens-lateral retus muscle
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: VII
Facial-Tongue and facial muscles
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: VIII
Vestibulocochlear or acoustic-hearing and balance
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: IX
Glossopharyngeal-posterior pharynx
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: X
Vagus-Taste to posterior tongue, diaphragm
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: XI
Accessory-trapezius muscles
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: XII
Hypoglossal-tongue
What position the heart do these leads examine? I and aVL
Left side of the heart in vertical plane.
What position the heart do these leads examine? II, III, and aVF
Inferior side of the heart.
What position the heart do these leads examine? aVR
Right side of the heart in a vertical plane.
What position the heart do these leads examine? V1 and V2
Right ventricle and anterior portions of the heart.
What position the heart do these leads examine? V3 and V4
Intraventricular septum and anterior wall of left ventricle.
What position the heart do these leads examine? V5 and V6
Anterior and lateral walls of the left ventricle.
I see all leads PR
Inferior-II, III, and aVF
Septal-V1 and V2
Anterior-V3 and V4
Lateral-V5, V6, I, aVL
Posterior-V8, V9
Right Ventricle-V4R
Notes
Notes on pathological Q wave
Infarction often results in the development of a pathological Q wave. A Q wave that is wider than 0.04 second or deepter than one third of the height of the R wave and is present in two or more contiguous leads geneally indicates infarction.
Barron's page 67