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Olfactory
Optic
Oculomotor
Trochlear
Trigeminal
Abducens
Facial
Vestibulocochlear
Glossopharyngeal
Vagus
Accessory
Hypoglossal
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I Olfactory Nerve
Examination Technique:
- stimulant should be non-irritating.
- test one nostril at a time with the opposite side
occluded.
- patient should not be able to see the stimulus.
- cloves ideal stimulant since it preserves its
scent.
- alternative stimuli at bedside could include soap,
toothpaste, perfume, cologne, etc.
Normal Response:
- to perceive the scent with either nostril.
Abnormal Response:
- unilateral loss is of more concern and could suggest
a structural lesion affecting the olfactory bulb or
tract or simply due to a blocked nasal passage or
deviated septum.
- bilateral loss occurs more commonly and could be
due to rhinitis or damage to the cribriform plate
sustained as a result of trauma.
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