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Cranial Nerve Function- A&P Review  12 pairs of cranial nerves originate from brain & brainstem    Have sensory, motor or mixed functions. Enter and exit the brain rather than spinal cord Essentially reflects brainstem activity Cranial Nerve I- Olfactory Nerve  Not routinely tested.  Test with:      Report of loss of smell Head trauma Abnormal mental status Suspected intracranial lesion Sensory function  With eyes closed occlude nares and present aromatic substance Able to correctly identify aromatic substance Cranial Nerve II- Optic Nerve  Sensory Function  Visual acuity   Visual fields by confrontation   Snellen: 20/20 OS, 20/20 OD, 20/20 OU Peripheral fields intact by confrontation Assess optic disc   Color & shape Optic disc creamy yellow, round, with distinct margins Cranial Nerve III, IV, VI  CN III- Oculomotor  Motor Function   Medial, superior, inferior rectus muscles & inferior oblique muscles Levator palpebrae muscles (elevate eyelids)   Parasympathetic  Muscles of iris & ciliary body   PERRLA CN IV- Trochlear  Motor Function   Palpebral fissures symmetrical, no ptosis Superior oblique CN VI- Abducens  Motor Function  Lateral rectus  EOMS intact without nystagmus Cranial Nerve V- Trigeminal  Motor Function  Palpate temporal & masseter muscles as patient clenches teeth Try to separate jaw by pushing down on chin Jaw strength equal bilaterally   Sensory Function  Test light sensation with cotton ball over    Forehead (ophthalmic) Cheeks (maxillary) Chin (mandibular) Sensation intact and equal bilaterally Cranial Nerve VII- Facial  Motor Function Smile, frown, close eyes tightly(against attempt to open, lift eyes, show teeth & puff cheeks Facial muscles intact & symmetrical   Sensory Function  Not tested routinely   Test only if suspect facial nerve injury Taste on anterior 2/3rds of tongue Apply cotton applicator to tongue with solution of sugar, salt, or lemon juice Able to correctly identify sweet, salty & sour  Corneal Reflex Only perform if patient with abnormal facial sensation or movement  Remove contact lenses  Lightly touch cornea with wisp of cotton from side  Tests the sensory afferent in CN V & motor efferent CN VII Corneal Reflex Intact  Cranial Nerve VIII- Acoustic  AKA   Vestibulocochlear Nerve Sensory Function  Assess hearing acuity:     Ability to hear normal conversation Whispered voice test Whispered words heard bilaterally Weber tuning fork test Tone heard midline without lateralization Rinne tuning fork test AC >BC Cranial Nerve IX and X    CN IX- Glossopharyngeal CN X- Vagus Motor Function  Swallow   Depress with tongue blade & note pharyngeal movement as patient says “ahhh”    Uvula rises midlines with phonation Touch posterior pharyngeal wall to illicit gag reflex   Swallowing intact Gag reflex intact Note sound of voice Sensory Function   Taste on posterior 1/3 of tongue Not routinely tested Cranial Nerve XI- Spinal Accessory  Motor Function   Rotate head against resistance Shrug shoulders against resistance Shoulder shrug and head movement intact and equal bilaterally Cranial Nerve XII-Hypoglossal  Motor Function  Have patient protrude tongue   No wasting or tremors Tongue midline   Tongue protrudes midline without tremors Say “light, tight, dynamite”  Note if clear and distinct  “Light, tight, dynamite” clear and distinct