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Cranial nerves for SLPs

michelledineen
Created Date 10.28.20
Last Updated 10.29.20
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  • Bell's Palsy affects the upper and lower face indicating a lesion where?
  • An UMN lesion to the facial nerve results in weakness to the
  • A MOTOR assessment for CN V (Trigeminal) might include
  • General sensation for the tongue (not taste) is associated with which CN?
  • This mixeCN has five major branches: temporal, zygomatic, buccal, cervical, & mandibular
  • Asking your patient to "kiss" and "smile" would be a way to assess this CN.
  • Which is NOT a test of the Facial nerve (VII)
  • Actual taste (not general sensation) for the ant 2/3 of the tongue is associated w/ the
  • This CN is largely associated w/ swallowing due to sensory input from the oropharynx
  • During swallowing, the stylopharyngeus lifts the larynx&pharynx; it's innervated by the
  • Decreased laryngeal elev w/ swallow&poor pharyngeal sensation are assoc w/ lesion to the
  • Dysphagia/Dysphonia post cardiac surgery may be due to damage to the
  • Which is NOT innervated by the VAGUS
  • Sensation in the larynx and laryngopharynx are hallmarks of this CN
  • Saying "AH", the uvula will point to the _____ side
  • A test for the Spinal Accessory nerve includes
  • When weakness is present, the tongue will move in what direction on protrusion?
  • If the tongue deviates to the RIGHT on protrusion, there is an UMN lesion on the
  • Evaluating range, rate and strength of the tongue will assess which CN
  • Ability to change pitch (rise/fall) is associated w/ which CN?