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As a Dentistry student, what do you think is the importance of studying all the cranial nerves.
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- Pick one of the 12 cranial nerves and BRIEFLY describe its location, sensory, motor, or mixed, what structures it innervates, and function. As a nurse, what test would you perform on your patient to see if they have damage to this nerve?What cranial nerve would we NOT be able to survive without?What section of the brain (fore-, mid-, or hindbrain) can you find the following structures? 1. Cerebrum 2. Cerebellum 3. Limbic System 4. Hypothalamus 5. Reticular Formation 6. Thalamus 7. Pons 8. Medulla
- The thick, leathery, protective covering on the brain is the ___14____ while another, more transparent layer, called the ___15____ closely follows the contours of the brain.Which brain lobe, if injured, results in memory loss and impaired hearing? 1.Frontal 2.Occipital 3. Temporal 4.ParietalA nurse is conducting an assessment of a patient’s cranialnerves. The nurse asks the patient to raise the eyebrows,smile, and show the teeth to assess which cranial nerve?a. Olfactoryb. Opticc. Faciald. Vagus
- A patient has a traumatic brain injury to the right parietal lobe. What would you observe in this patient?When a patient flexes their neck, the head tips to the right side. Also, their tongue sticks out slightly to the left when they try to stick it straight out. Where is the damage to the brain stem most likely located?Anatomy of the brain? Simple answer
- , what do you think is the importance of studying the spinal nerves?1Your patient has suffered an injury and is having difficulty swallowing food a nd also difficulty moving his head and shoulders (can't shrug his shoulders). Which cranial nerve should you check for damage first?A concussion is a common sports-related injury involving the brain. Concussions occur when the brain is injured by a jolt or a hit. A number of symptoms can occur based on the affected areas of the brain. Some Areas of the Human Brain 1. Cerebellum 2. Frontal lobe 3. Parietal lobe 4. Occipital lobe 5. Temporal lobe 6. Hypothalamus Match the description of the symptom with the number of the affected brain area listed above. Number: Loss of sense Difficulty Difficulty Sensitivity Symptom: of understanding what is speaking to light smell or taste heard