Brain Nerves Hangman

 
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Name Function
CN I (1)  olfactory, sense smell  
salivary glands  parotid gland, submandibular gland, sublingual gland  
CN X (5)  vagus nerve, gag reflex, touching the back of the throat  
CN IX (9)  glossopharyngeal nerve, gag reflex, say argh, press on tongue or posterior oral pharynx  
CN XII (12)  hypoglossal nerve, stick out tongue, test strength against resistance, if damage, tongue deviates towards the paralyzed side  
CN VII (7)  Facial Nerve, motor (facial movement and expression) = phung ma' test, sensory (taste anterior 2/3 of tongue)  
CN V (5)  trigeminal nerve; motor (clench teeth) lateral jaw strength or chin strength against resistance, chin pulled down; sensory: 3 zone for pain and touch, cuc bong gon  
CN XI (11)  spinal accessory - test shoulder shrug against active resistance  
right lymphatic duct  drain the Right side of the body, right head, neck, arm, thrax lung & pleura, heart and upper liver  
thoracic duct  drain the rest of the body  
lymph nodes  absorbs lipids from the GI tract  
superficial nodes  in sub-Q tissue  
deep nodes  lie in muscle, fascia, or bod cavities  
posterior fontanel (triangle shape)  closes at 2 mos  
anterior fontanel (diamond shape)  closes at 24 mos  
sunken fontanels  dehydration  
buldging fontanels  increased ICP  
pregnancy: chloasma  facial discoloration  
pregnancy: palpable thyroid  normal in pregnancy  
aging adults  change in curve of the neck and head to compensate for kyphosis, prominen facial bones due to decreased tissue elasticity  
lymphedema  excessive collection of fl in interstitial spaces due to blocked or infected lymphatic channels  
acute lymphangitis  inflammation of lymph vessels usually 2degree to strep infection of an extremity - S&S red streaks extending to axilla or groin, fever, chills, etc.  
acute lymphadentitis  inflammation of lymp nodes 2degree to systemic neoplastic desease, bacterial infection, or other inflammatory condition - S&S enlarge, tender, firm nodes, with surrounding edema & erythema (cat scratch desease)