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SLP Cranial Nerves
SLP focused cranial nerves review
Term | Definition |
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Nerve 1 | Olfactory- smell |
Nerve 2 | Optic- Visual acuity |
Nerve 3 | Oculomotor- Moves eyes free Eyelid opening, eye movement and constricts pupil |
Nerve 4 | Trochlear- Eye movement medially and inward |
Nerve 5 | Trigeminal- Facial sensation, blink reflex |
Nerve 6 | Abducens- lateral/outward eye movement |
Nerve 7 | Facial- Smiling, blowing out cheeks, eyelid closing |
Nerve 8 | Vestibulocochlear (auditory) Hearing and balance |
Nerve 9 | Glossopharyngeal- Swallowing and taste on the posterior 1/3 of the tongue |
Nerve 10 | Vagus- Gagging and swallowing, uvula |
Nerve 11 | Accessory-Head turning and shoulder shrug |
Nerve 12 | Hypoglossal- Tongue movement |
Which nerves are used in speech production? | V)5 trigeminal (VII)7 facial (X)10 vagus (XII)12 hypoglossal |
Which nerves are assessed during an oral motor examination? | (III)3 Oculomotor (IV) 4 Trochlear (V) 5 Trigeminal (VI) 6 Abducens (VII) 7 Facial (IX)9 Glossopharyngeal (X) 10 Vegas (XII) 12 Hypoglossal |
Which nerves assess facial or eye droopiness? | (III)3 Oculomotor (IV) 4 Trochlear (VI) 6 Abducens |
Parietal lobe | sensory, memory, cognition |
temporal lobe | speech perception and taking short-term memories into long-term memories |