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Q: What are the 12 cranial nerves? OOOTTAFAVGVAH 
 
 
Answer: 
I - (Olfactory) 1 
II - (Optic) 2 
III - (Oculomotor) 3 
IV - (Trochlear) 4 
V - (Trigeminal) 5 
VI - (Abducans) 6 
VII - (Facial) 7 
VIII - (Auditory or Vestibulocochlear) 8 
IX - (Glossopharengeal) 9 
X - (Vagus) 10 
XI - (Spinal Accessory) 11 
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Cranial Nerve I Function and sign of dysfunction - Correct Answer Olfactory 
 
sensory, carries impulses for sense and smell 
 
Loss or disturbance in the sense of smell 
 
Cranial Nerve II Function and sign of dysfunction - Correct Answer Optic 
 
Sensory, carries impulses for vision 
 
decreased visual acuity and contrast sensitivity, impaired color vision, and an afferent pupillary defect. (blindness) 
 
Cranial Nerve ...
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Bio 227-Final Exam-Boise State-Koob 
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A hyposecretion of ADH results in? Diabetes Insipidus 
 
An increase in the intraocular pressure may result in this leading cause of blindness? 
Glaucoma 
 
Are the gustatory receptors themselves neurons? No. 
 
Are the olfactory receptors true neurons? Yes 
 
Briefly describe how rods work. rod-shaped outer part and function in dim light; detect 
movement well, but poor a sharpness of vision, pick up contrasting dark a...
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A patient is found to have blindness in the right eye. what part of the vision pathway was most likely damaged? explain your repsonse. right optic nerve. information from the right visual has not yet crossed the optic chiasm. both peripheral and nasal fields of the right eye would be missing. 
 
true of false: all sensory information from the optic nerves cross at the optic chiasm. false 
 
What are the 7 primary odors? floral, ethereal, ca...
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Q: Describe the sliding contraction theory 
 
 
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Acetylcholine NT is released from synaptic end bulbs of neuron, crossing over synaptic cleft, 
binds to ligand gated receptor present on muscle tissue sarcolemma, generating a muscle end 
action potential traveling down the T-Tubule. This activates the sarcoplasmic reticulum t...
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Pathway of Vision 
light -> cornea -> pupil/iris -> lens -> retina -> rods/cons -> bipolar cells -> ganglion cells -> optic nerve -> optic chiasm -> occipital lobe 
 
 
Cornea 
Clear, protective cover on the eye 
 
 
Pupil/iris 
Controls light entering the eye 
 
 
Lens 
Focuses light onto retina 
 
 
Fovea 
Best vision (cones) 
 
 
Rods 
black/white, dim light 
 
 
Cones 
Colors, bright light 
 
 
Bipolar cells 
Connects rods/cones and ganglion cells 
 
 
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NP exam NP ASSESMENT Chamberlain College Nursing - Question and answers rated A+ Cranial Nerve I - correct answer Olfactory - sense of smell 
 
Cranial Nerve II - correct answer Optic Nerve - Sensory 
 
Transmits visual signals from the retina of the eye to the brain. 
 
Cranial Nerve III - correct answer Oculomotor - mainly motor 
 
Most extraoculor movement, opening eyelids, pupillary constriction 
 
Cranial Nerve IV - correct answer Troclear - Motor 
 
Down and inward eye movements 
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ANCC PMHNP BOARD EXAM Question with complete solution 2023MOOD D/O: 
MDD CRITERIA A 
A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2-week 
period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms 
is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. 
Note: Do not include symptoms that are clearly attributable to another medical condition. 
1. Depressed mood daily 
2. Loss of pleasure of joy in activities/inerests 
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Where can you find bipolar neurons? - Answer-Retina of the eye, olfactory region, and inner ear 
Where can you find unipolar neurons? - Answer-Most sensory 
Where can you find multipolar neurons? - Answer-Most CNS and efferent neurons 
Neuroglia of the CNS - Answer--astrocytes (blood-brain barrier) 
-microglial cells 
-ependymal cells 
-oligodendrocyte 
Neuroglia of the PNS - Answer--Schwann cells 
-satellite cells 
Olfactory nerve (CNI) - Answer-1- Smell 
Optic nerve (CNII) - Answer-2- visual 
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AGACNP EXAM 4/LATEST EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT DETAILED AND VERIFIED ANSWERS /A+ GRADE 
 
Olfactory - Correct Answer-Crainal Nerve I, Sensory 
Cranial Nerve I - Correct Answer-Responsible for this function: Smell 
Optic - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve II, Sensory 
Cranial Nerve II - Correct Answer-Responsible for this function: Vision
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