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20 Cards in this Set
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- 3rd side (hint)
Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: I
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Olfactory-smell
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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: II
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Optic-sight
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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: III
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Oculomotor-pupil constriction
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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: IV
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Trochlear-superior oblique muscles
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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: V
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Trigeminal-chewing muscles
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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: VI
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Abducens-lateral retus muscle
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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: VII
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Facial-Tongue and facial muscles
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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: VIII
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Vestibulocochlear or acoustic-hearing and balance
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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: IX
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Glossopharyngeal-posterior pharynx
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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: X
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Vagus-Taste to posterior tongue, diaphragm
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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: XI
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Accessory-trapezius muscles
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Name that cranial nerve and the main responsibility: XII
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Hypoglossal-tongue
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What position the heart do these leads examine? I and aVL
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Left side of the heart in vertical plane.
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What position the heart do these leads examine? II, III, and aVF
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Inferior side of the heart.
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What position the heart do these leads examine? aVR
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Right side of the heart in a vertical plane.
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What position the heart do these leads examine? V1 and V2
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Right ventricle and anterior portions of the heart.
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What position the heart do these leads examine? V3 and V4
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Intraventricular septum and anterior wall of left ventricle.
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What position the heart do these leads examine? V5 and V6
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Anterior and lateral walls of the left ventricle.
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I see all leads PR
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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
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Notes on pathological Q wave
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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.
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Barron's page 67
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