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Over one day ago | Wed Sep 10 0:00:00 PDT 2008

?????Oculomotor nerve: Cranial nerve III???????Trochlear nerve: Cranial nerve IV???????Abducent nerve: Cranial nerve VI??????????????????????????????????????????Ventrolateral ...

From rowdy_pony

The Mystery of the Missing Smile by Greg Miller22.) The Mystery of the Missing Smile by Greg Miller

Over one day ago | Mon Jun 16 0:00:00 PDT 2008

The core symptoms of Möbius syndrome point to defects in two cranial nerves: the abducens nerve, which innervates the lateral rectus muscles that rotate the eyes toward the side of the head; and the facial nerve, which innervates the ...

From kay

Nursing School "BOOT CAMP KIT": Health Assessment Skit (Neurological)23.) Nursing School "BOOT CAMP KIT": Health Assessment Skit (Neurological)

Over one day ago | Sun Jul 29 22:49:00 PDT 2007

?To test Cranial Nerve II, the Optic Nerve I would use the Snellen chart. The patient would stand 20 feet away from the eye chart, cover one eye and read the smallest line possible. I would record the results, noting any errors. ...

From nurse2012

Horizontal Rectus Muscle Anatomy in Naturally and Artificially ...24.) Horizontal Rectus Muscle Anatomy in Naturally and Artificially ...

Over one day ago | Fri Jun 8 6:59:00 PDT 2007

The MR muscle is innervated by a branch of the inferior division of the oculomotor nerve, whereas the LR is innervated by the abducens nerve. These motor nerves were demonstrable in the deep orbits of all specimens and bifurcated ...

From Narasimhan, A., Tychsen, L., Poukens, V., Demer, JL

NurseReview.Org - Neurological Handouts ~ Nursing Board Exam Results25.) NurseReview.Org - Neurological Handouts ~ Nursing Board Exam Results

Over one day ago | Mon Sep 17 0:00:00 PDT 2007

Slide 38: CRANIAL NERVES II, III, IV, VI, OPTIC, OCULOMOTOR, TROCLEAR, ABDUCENS ?Visual field defects, tumors, or infarcts. i.e. stroke ?Pupillary changes-damage to the optic nerve ?Ptosis Slide 39: CRANIAL NERVE V-TRIGEMINAL ?Look ...

From philippine_nurses

ALL INDIA January 12 2003 ANSWERS. AIPPG solved version with few ...26.) ALL INDIA January 12 2003 ANSWERS. AIPPG solved version with few ...

Over one day ago | Fri Sep 21 23:08:00 PDT 2007

Medial rectus and superior division of oculmotor nerve. 2.Inferior oblique and inferior division of oculomotor nerve. 3.Lateral rectuas and abducent nerve. 4.Superior rectus and trochlear nerve. ...

From mahesh asher

Cranial nerve assessment - Medical Notebook27.) Cranial nerve assessment - Medical Notebook

Over one day ago | Sat Oct 20 18:06:00 PDT 2007

Attempted opening of the mouth results in deviation of the jaw to the paralyzed side. Abducens nerve - CN VI. The nucleus of the nerve is located in the paramedian pontine region in the floor of the fourth ventricle. ...

From Dr.Vishaal Bhat

Anatomy - SPINAL CORD - xenoMED28.) Anatomy - SPINAL CORD - xenoMED

Over one day ago | Fri Feb 23 8:04:00 PST 2007

Begin as continuation of the medulla oblongata at the level of the upper border of posterior arch of Atlas above (rostral) to first pair of cervical nerve , cuts middle of dens Axis vertebrae and end as a pointed end -conus medularis at ...

From unknown

Scrub Notes: Pope's Blessing Vs. Claw Hand29.) Scrub Notes: Pope's Blessing Vs. Claw Hand

Over one day ago | Mon Feb 11 0:00:00 PST 2008

The fingers are extended due to unopposed radial nerve action on the finger extensors. I believe the finger will also be adducted due to loss of abducens pollicis brevics (although abducens pollicis longus should still function). ...

From unknown

The long road to medical school: The 12 cranial nerves30.) The long road to medical school: The 12 cranial nerves

Over one day ago | Wed Dec 6 1:26:00 PST 2006

In fact, each nerve branches into about 1000000 other things, which pass through various foramina in the skull with blood vessels and innervate various muscles that you didn't even know you had. And they all have wacky-ass names. ...

From Old MD Girl

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