Cranial Nerves in Health Professions

Cranial Nerves in Health Professions
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The functions and roles of the 12 pairs of cranial nerves in the human body. Learn how each nerve contributes to senses, movements, and vital functions. Enhance your knowledge and ability to test cranial nerves effectively for better healthcare outcomes.

  • Cranial Nerves
  • Health Professions
  • Human Body
  • Medical Education
  • Neurology

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  1. CRANIAL NERVES Jan Mould, RN, BSN, MEd HOSA Future Health Professionals

  2. On Old Olympus Towering Top A Fin And German Viewed Some Hops

  3. 12 pairs I Olfactory II Optic III Oculomotor IV Trochlear V Trigeminal VI Abducens VII Facial VIII Acoustic IX Glossopharyngeal X Vagus XI Spinal Accessory XII Hypoglossal

  4. Cranial Nerves Coloring Page

  5. FUNCTIONS I. Olfactory - smell II. Optic - sight III. Oculomotor eyeball muscles IV. Trochlear one eyeball muscle

  6. FUNCTIONS V.Trigeminal cornea, face, ear, lower teeth & muscle for chewing VI. Abducens lateral eye movement VII. Facial face muscles & taste VIII. Acoustic hearing & balance

  7. FUNCTIONS IX. Glossopharyngeal swallowing & taste X. Vagus hunger, speech, resp & heart rate XI. Spinal Accessory neck & upper back muscles XII. Hypoglossal tongue muscle

  8. YOU WILL BE TESTING YOUR PARTNERS CRANIAL NERVES

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