Which cranial nerves pass through the Auditory Canal?
Answer
CN VII
CN VIII
CN V
CN IX
CN XI
Question 2
Question
Which cranial nerves pass through the Jugular Foramen?
Answer
CN IX
CN X
CN XI
CN XII
CN VIII
CN VII
Question 3
Question
CN I :: [blank_start]Cribriform Plate[blank_end]
CN V1 :: [blank_start]Superior Orbital Fissure[blank_end]
CN V2 :: [blank_start]Foramen Rotundum[blank_end]
CN V3 :: [blank_start]Foramen Ovale[blank_end]
CN XII :: [blank_start]Hypoglossal Foramen[blank_end]
Answer
Cribriform Plate
Superior Orbital Fissure
Foramen Rotundum
Foramen Ovale
Hypoglossal Foramen
Auditory Canal
Jugular Foramen
Question 4
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CN i :: [blank_start]Ansomnia[blank_end]
CN V :: [blank_start]Tix Douloureaux[blank_end]
CN VII :: [blank_start]Bell's Palsy[blank_end]
CN VIII :: [blank_start]Meninere's Disease[blank_end]
CN IX :: [blank_start]Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia[blank_end]
CN X :: [blank_start]Aphonia[blank_end]
Answer
Anosmia
Tix Douloureaux
Bell's Palsy
Meninere's Disease
Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia
Aphonia
Question 5
Question
The face receives sensory innervation and motor innervation from what CN’s?
Answer
CN V
CN VII
CN VIII
CN IX
CN X
CN XI
Question 6
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Which cranial nerves are involved in taste?
Answer
CN VII
CN IX
CN X
CN XI
CN XII
CN V
Question 7
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Which cranial nerves provide sensory stimuli from the tongue and mouth?
Answer
CN V
CN IX
CN VII
CN XII
CN X
Question 8
Question
What cranial nerves innervate the pharynx and larynx to provide sensory and motor innervation?
Pharynx Sensation: [blank_start]CN IX[blank_end] and [blank_start]CN X[blank_end]
Pharynx Motor: [blank_start]CN X[blank_end]
Larynx Sensation and Motor: [blank_start]CN X[blank_end]
Answer
CN IX
CN V
CN XII
CN X
CN VII
CN V
CN XII
CN X
CN V
CN VII
CN IX
CN XII
CN X
CN V
CN VII
CN IX
CN XII
CN VII
Question 9
Question
Which cranial nerves provide sensation for the ear?
Answer
CN IX
CN V
CN VII
CN X
CN VIII
CN I
CN II
CN XI
CN XII
Question 10
Question
CN V and CN VII provide motor innervation to the ear.
Answer
True
False
Question 11
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CN V and CN VII provide sensation for the Meninges.
Answer
True
False
Question 12
Question
CN I – [blank_start]Olfactory[blank_end]
CN II – [blank_start]Optic[blank_end]
CN III – [blank_start]Oculomotor[blank_end]
CN IV – [blank_start]Trochlear[blank_end]
CN V – [blank_start]Trigeminal[blank_end]
CN VI – [blank_start]Abducens[blank_end]
CN VII – [blank_start]Facial[blank_end]
CN VIII – [blank_start]Vestibulocochlear[blank_end]
CN IX – [blank_start]Glossopharyngeal[blank_end]
CN X – [blank_start]Vagus[blank_end]
CN XI – [blank_start]Spinal Accessory[blank_end]
CN XII - [blank_start]Hypoglossal[blank_end]