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neuro 8 CN

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Cranial Nerve I – Olfactory Afferent (Sensory):   Smell: nose  
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Cranial Nerve I – Olfactory Efferent (Motor):   None  
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Cranial Nerve I – Olfactory Test:   Identify familiar odors (e.g., chocolate, coffee)  
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Cranial Nerve II – Optic Afferent (Sensory):   Sight: eye  
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Cranial Nerve II – Optic Efferent (Motor):   None  
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Cranial Nerve II – Optic Test:   Test visual fields  
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Cranial Nerve III – Oculomotor Afferent (Sensory):   None  
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Cranial Nerve III – Oculomotor Efferent (Motor): Voluntary motor:   levator of eyelid; superior, medial, and inferior recti; inferior oblique muscle of eyeball; Autonomic: smooth muscle of eyeball  
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Cranial Nerve III – Oculomotor Test:   Upward, downward, and medial gaze; reaction to light  
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Cranial Nerve IV – Trochlear Afferent (Sensory):   None  
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Cranial Nerve IV – Trochlear Efferent (Motor):   Voluntary motor: superior oblique muscle of eyeball  
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Cranial Nerve IV – Trochlear Test:   Downward and lateral gaze  
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Cranial Nerve V – Trigeminal Afferent (Sensory):   Touch, pain: skin of face, mucous membranes of nose, sinuses, mouth, anterior tongue  
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Cranial Nerve V – Trigeminal Efferent (Motor):   Voluntary motor: muscles of mastication  
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Cranial Nerve V – Trigeminal Test:   Corneal reflex, face sensation, clench teeth; push down on chin to separate jaws  
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Cranial Nerve VI – Abducens Afferent (Sensory):   None  
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Cranial Nerve VI – Abducens Efferent (Motor):   Voluntary motor: Lateral rectus muscle of eyeball  
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Cranial Nerve VI – Abducens Test:   Lateral gaze  
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Cranial Nerve VII – Facial Afferent (Sensory):   Taste: anterior tongue  
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Cranial Nerve VII – Facial Efferent (Motor):   Voluntary motor: facial muscles; Autonomic: lacrimal, submandibular, and sublingual glands  
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Cranial Nerve VII – Facial Test:   Close eyes tight, smile and show teeth, whistle and puff cheeks, identify familiar tastes (e.g., sweet, sour)  
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Cranial Nerve VIII – Vestibulocochlear Afferent (Sensory):   Hearing: ear; Balance: ear  
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Cranial Nerve VIII – Vestibulocochlear Efferent (Motor):   None  
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Cranial Nerve VIII – Vestibulocochlear Test:   Hear watch ticking, hearing tests, balance and coordination test  
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Nerve IX – Glossopharyngeal Afferent (Sensory):   Touch, pain: posterior tongue, pharynx; Taste: posterior tongue  
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Nerve IX – Glossopharyngeal Efferent (Motor):   Voluntary motor: unimportant muscle of pharynx; Autonomic: parotid gland  
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Nerve IX – Glossopharyngeal Test:   Gag reflex, ability to swallow  
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Cranial Nerve V – Trigeminal Afferent (Sensory):   Touch, pain: skin of face, mucous membranes of nose, sinuses, mouth, anterior tongue  
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Cranial Nerve V – Trigeminal Efferent (Motor):   Voluntary motor: muscles of mastication  
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Cranial Nerve V – Trigeminal Test:   Corneal reflex, face sensation, clench teeth; push down on chin to separate jaws  
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Cranial Nerve XI – Accessory Afferent (Sensory):   None  
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Cranial Nerve XI – Accessory Efferent (Motor):   Voluntary motor: sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscle  
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Cranial Nerve XI – Accessory Test:   Resisted shoulder shrug  
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Cranial Nerve XII – Hypoglossal Afferent (Sensory):   None  
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Cranial Nerve XII – Hypoglossal Efferent (Motor):   Voluntary motor: muscles of tongue  
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Cranial Nerve XII – Hypoglossal Test:   Tongue protrusion (if injured, tongue deviates toward injured side)  
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