AND CORRECT ANSWERS
What is Cranial Nerve I? - CORRECT ANSWER Olfactory-smell
What is Cranial Nerve II? - CORRECT ANSWER Optic-vision
What is Cranial Nerve III? - CORRECT ANSWER Oculomotor-
• Upward
• Medial
• Downward
• Up and in
What is Cranial Nerve IV? - CORRECT ANSWER Trochlear- Down and in
What is Cranial Nerve V? - CORRECT ANSWER Trigeminal- Touch forehead and
cheeks, clench teeth
What is Cranial Nerve VI? - CORRECT ANSWER Abducens-side to side
What is Cranial Nerve VII? - CORRECT ANSWER Facial-smile
taste for the anterior 2/3 of the tongue
What is Cranial Nerve VIII? - CORRECT ANSWER Auditory-hearing & equilibrium
What is Cranial Nerve IX? - CORRECT ANSWER Glossopharyngeal- speech
posterior 1/3 of the tongue
, What is Cranial Nerve X? - CORRECT ANSWER Vagus
digestion
defecation
slowed heart rate
What is Cranial Nerve XI? - CORRECT ANSWER Spinal accessory-shoulder
What is Cranial Nerve XII? - CORRECT ANSWER Hypoglossal-tongue movement
What does the Romberg test assess for? - CORRECT ANSWER o Assess for gait
What is the Glasgow Coma scale? - CORRECT ANSWER This assessment looks at
eye, verbal and motor response and assigns a number based on the client's response
Highest number is 15 indicating full consciousness
Indications of hearing loss? - CORRECT ANSWER leaning inward/forward
cupping of the ear while listening
asking the person speaking to repeat things
What is PERRLA? - CORRECT ANSWER P: pupils clear
E: equal and between 3 to 7 mm in diameter
R: Round
RL: reactive to light both directly and indirectly
A: Accommodation of the pupils when they dilate to look at an object far away and constrict
to focus on a near object
what is the basics of HEENT? - CORRECT ANSWER o Head
No facial drooping