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Ooh Olfactory S = sensory

(S)ome CN3
M = motor Superior
Ooh Optic (S)ay Inferior
B = both Rectus
Oblique CN3 Anosmia
I Ooh Oculomotor (M)arry
V To Trochlear (M)oney -loss of smell
Touch Trigeminal (B)ut Medial -often can still smell “painful” stimuli
Lateral
I And Abducens (M)y CN3 Rectus Rectus
CN6
II Feel Facial (B)rother like ammonia left CN II lesion
III Very Vestibulocochlear (S)ays
Superior
X Green Glossopharyngeal (B)ig Inferior Oblique CN4 Blindness in eye on affected
Vegs Vagus (B)rains Rectus
I. Olfactory (S) side (mimicked by closing
I A(h) Accessory (spinal) (M)atter CN3 an eye)
II H Hypoglossal (M)ore -smell II. Optic (S)
right CN II lesion
- sight

-sensorineural deafness III. Oculomotor (M) -fixed dilated pupil


-balance problems a. 4 of 6 eye muscles -paralysis of eye
VIII. Vestibulocochlear (S) -outward deviation of eye
-may be diminished by -balance and hearing -inferior oblique
adaptation if onset is slow -superior rectus -drooping eyelid
-medial rectus
-difficulty -inferior rectus
swallowing b. constriction of iris (PS)
-lack of taste IX. Glossopharyngeal (B) c. upper eyelid right CN III lesion
in post. 1/3 -(S) taste of post. 1/3 of tongue
of tongue -(M) pharynx
-uvula -(M) salivation (PS)
deviates IV. Trochlear (M) -weak down and out vision
away from -superior oblique -head tilt
lesion -double-
X. Vagus (B) vision
-(S) taste deep in throat
-(M)PS of heart, lungs, - numbness of face
-if a major lesion...death kidneys, viscera V. Trigeminal (B) (dyasthesia)
-minor lesions -(M) pharyx, larynx (S) sensation of face -paralysis and deviation
- nasal speech (swallowing) (M) muscles of mastication of the jaw to the side
- lack of taste in throat of the lesion
- parasympathetic problems
- may impair swallowing
-cannot look laterally
-eye deviates medially
VI. Abducens (M)
-lateral rectus
XI. Spinal Accessory (M)
-weak neck and - pharynx, larynx
back muscles (swallowing)
-may impair - sternocleidomastoid XII. Hypoglossal (M)
swallowing -trapezius right CN VI lesion
- intrinsic tongue muscles VII. Facial (B)
right CN XI lesion
- shape tongue -(S) taste of ant. 2/3
(note the lack of tone on the right - extrinsic tongue of tongue
and the shoulder droops slightly)) -facial weakness
- moves tongue -(M) facial expressions
-emotion is not voluntary
- tongue weakness -(M) glands (PS)
Try to group CNs by function. Which nerves together serve... so face may move with surprise
Taste ______________ Others? - tongue protrudes to -lack of taste in ant. 2/3 of tongue
-left CN XII
PS function ______________ the side of the lesion lesion -dry mouth
Eye movement ______________ -difficulty swallowing
Swallowing ______________
-Bell’s Palsey left CN VII (she is attempting to smile
(try to hold your

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