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Cranial Nerves, Lymph Nodes, Terms

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Cranial Nerve I   Olfactory  
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Cranial Nerve II   Optic  
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Cranial Nerve III   Occular Motor  
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Cranial Nerve IV   Trochlear  
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Cranial Nerve V   Trigeminal  
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Cranial Nerve VI   abducens  
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Cranial Nerve VII   Facial  
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Cranial Nerve VIII   Acoustic (vestibulocochlear)  
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Cranial Nerve IX   Glossopharyngeal  
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Cranial Nerve X   Vagus Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve XI   Spinal  
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Cranial Nerve XII   Hypoglossal  
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Olfactory function   smell  
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Optic function   vision and acuity  
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Occular Motor function   muscle movement of eye and corneal light reflex (1)  
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Trochlear function   muscle movement of eye and corneal light reflex (2)  
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Trigeminal function   sensation of pain or touch (ask person to identify sharp/dull)  
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Abducens function   muscle movement of eye and corneal light reflex (3)  
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Facial function   facial movements & sweet vs salty  
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Acoustic function   hearing  
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Glossopharyngeal function   gag response & sweet vs salty...ahhhh response  
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Vagus nerve function   main gag response  
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Spinal Nerve function   shrug & turn; muscle strength nerve  
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Hypoglossal function   tongue movements  
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Pre-auricular lymph nodes   lymph nodes front of the ear  
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Post-auricular lymph nodes   lymph nodes superficial to mastoid process behind the ear  
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submental lymph nodes   lymph nodes behind tip of mandible  
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occipital lymph nodes   lymph nodes base of the skull  
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submandibular lymph nodes   lymph nodes 1/2 between angle and tip of mandible  
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deep cervical lymph nodes   lymph nodes under sternocleidomastoid muscle  
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posterior cervical lymph nodes   lymph nodes posterior triangle along edge of trapezius  
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supraclavicular lymph nodes   lymph nodes just above and behind clavicle (sign of lung cancer if inflammed/hard)  
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When do infant posterior fontanels close   close between 2-4 months  
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when do infant anterior fontanels close   close between 12-18 months (should be completely closed by 2 years old)  
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Tonsil Grading 1+   visible tonsils  
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Tonsil Grading 2+   half way between tonsillar pillars and uvula  
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Tonsil Grading 3+   tonsils nearly touching uvula  
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Tonsil Grading 4+   tonsils touching each other  
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breath odor fruity   sign of diabetic ketoacidosis  
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breath odor ammonia   sign of uremia  
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breath odor musty   sign of liver disease  
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breath odor cinnamon   sign of TB  
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otitis externa   swimmers ear; painful movement of auricle, redness and serous drainage, swollen, pale or red  
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otitis media   ear infection and pain over the mastoid  
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strabismus   crossing of eyes  
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exophthalmos   bulging of eyes  
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ptosis   eye drooping  
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ectropion   lower lid turned away from eye  
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entropion   lower lid turned inward  
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hordeolum   eye sty (inflammation of follicle of eyelash)  
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conjuctivitis   pink eye; viral, bacterial or allergic  
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corneal arcus   lipid deposits in periphery  
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cataracts   opacity of the lens of the eye  
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Miosis   pupil less than 2mm  
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Mydriasis   pupil greater than 6mm  
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