Neuroanatomy of Cranial Nerves. CNS Brain and Spinal Cord Information processing/Interneurons Sensory/Afferent General Sensory (Somatic and Visceral)
Anatomy Review. Main Structures Involved: Facial Bones of the Skull: -Maxilla, Mandible, and Palatine bones Cranial Nerve VTrigeminal nerve: V2-Maxillary.
Patient with Neurologic Problems By Linda Self. Rapid Neurologic Assessment Glasgow Coma Scale Response to painful stimuli—sternal rub, trapezius squeeze.
Brain & Cranial Nerves By Michael J. Harman . Cerebrum.
Sensation & Perception (II) 3270 Lecture 7 smell.
Sensory Processes 3270 Lecture 6 (chemical senses)
Cranial Nerve V: Trigeminal Three divisions: – Conveys sensory impulses from various areas of the face (V 1 ) and (V 2 ), and supplies motor fibers (V.
Practical Neurology Neurologic Exam Wendy Blount, DVM.
Neurological Examination Sherif Elwatidy MSc, FRCS(SN), MD Professor of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine - KSU.
The Neurological Examination Robin Meek, M.D. Introduction to the Medical Profession March 22, 2006.
Peer Support MCQs and SAQs Pain and Pain Pharmacology.
Class 3 The Nervous System and Somatic and Special Senses.