Deck 8: Systemic Review of the Head and Neck
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Deck 8: Systemic Review of the Head and Neck
1
The sensation of sight is the sole functional component of cranial nerve _____.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) V
E) VII
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) V
E) VII
B
Explanation: II. The sensation of sight is the sole functional component of cranial nerve II, the optic nerve.
Explanation: II. The sensation of sight is the sole functional component of cranial nerve II, the optic nerve.
2
Damage to the _____ nerve results in tinnitus or hearing impairment and vertigo.
A) trochlear
B) trigeminal
C) maxillary
D) mandibular
E) vestibulocochlear
A) trochlear
B) trigeminal
C) maxillary
D) mandibular
E) vestibulocochlear
E
Explanation: Vestibulocochlear. Damage to the vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII) results in tinnitus or hearing impairment and vertigo and loss of balance.
Explanation: Vestibulocochlear. Damage to the vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII) results in tinnitus or hearing impairment and vertigo and loss of balance.
3
How many pairs of cranial nerves arise from the brain?
A) 6
B) 8
C) 12
D) 14
E) 18
A) 6
B) 8
C) 12
D) 14
E) 18
C
Explanation: 12. Twelve pairs of cranial nerves arise from the brain. The first two nerves are remote from the brain and communicate with the brain via long extensions. The remaining 10 nerves arise directly from the brainstem.
Explanation: 12. Twelve pairs of cranial nerves arise from the brain. The first two nerves are remote from the brain and communicate with the brain via long extensions. The remaining 10 nerves arise directly from the brainstem.
4
Paralysis of the soft palate and larynx, hoarseness or anesthesia of the larynx, and inability to speak and breathe because of paralysis of the vocal folds could indicate an impairment of the _____ nerve.
A) vestibulocochlear
B) facial
C) glossopharyngeal
D) vagus
E) trochlear
A) vestibulocochlear
B) facial
C) glossopharyngeal
D) vagus
E) trochlear
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5
Loss of the pharyngeal gag reflex and loss of taste from the posterior third of the tongue could indicate an impairment of the _____ nerve.
A) vagus
B) glossopharyngeal
C) facial
D) trigeminal
E) trochlear
A) vagus
B) glossopharyngeal
C) facial
D) trigeminal
E) trochlear
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6
Damage to the cranial sympathetic trunk can result in _________, which is characterized by absence of sweating, vasodilation of the skin, enophthalmos, ptosis, and double vision.
A) Horner syndrome
B) Fragile X syndrome
C) Wernicke's syndrome
D) Wilms syndrome
E) Tachycardia
A) Horner syndrome
B) Fragile X syndrome
C) Wernicke's syndrome
D) Wilms syndrome
E) Tachycardia
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7
The internal jugular vein leaves the skull through the jugular foramen, and, at the root of the neck, joins the subclavian vein to form the ________ vein.
A) facial
B) suprascapular
C) brachiocephalic
D) superior vena cava
E) lingual
A) facial
B) suprascapular
C) brachiocephalic
D) superior vena cava
E) lingual
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8
The ________ nerve, a branch of the trigeminal nerve, itself has a number of branches, including meningeal branches, posterior superior alveolar nerves, the middle superior alveolar nerve, and the zygomatic nerve.
A) mandibular
B) oculomotor
C) trochlear
D) facial
E) maxillary
A) mandibular
B) oculomotor
C) trochlear
D) facial
E) maxillary
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9
Lymph drains from the larynx and trachea through the paratracheal, pretracheal, and prelaryngeal nodes, which are in the __________ ring of lymph nodes.
A) superficial horizontal
B) submandibular
C) parotid
D) submental
E) deep horizontal
A) superficial horizontal
B) submandibular
C) parotid
D) submental
E) deep horizontal
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10
The ________ nerve, a branch of the trigeminal nerve, itself has a number of branches, including nervus spinosus, the buccal nerve, the auriculotemporal nerve, and the lingual nerve.
A) mandibular
B) oculomotor
C) trochlear
D) facial
E) maxillary
A) mandibular
B) oculomotor
C) trochlear
D) facial
E) maxillary
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