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# Which cranial nerve is tested by hoarseness and muscle response after saying “Ah”?

 # Which cranial nerve is tested by hoarseness and muscle response after saying “Ah”? 
a. Glossopharyngeal. 
b. Trigeminal. 
c. Vagus. 
d. Hypoglossal.



The correct answer is C. Vagus.

Testing the glossopharyngeal nerve includes placing a sweet or salty substance on the posterior one third of tongue. To test the trigeminal nerve, the patient is asked to bite down and to touch his/her face. Muscles responses after saying “Ah” hoarseness are test for the vagus nerve. Tongue protrusion is used to test the hypoglossal nerve.

Primary function of the optic nerve

 # The primary function of the optic nerve is which of the following? 
a. Lateral rectus muscle and eyeball. 
b. Superior oblique muscle and eyeball. 
c. Eyelid and some eyeball. 
d. Vision.



The correct answer is D. Vision.

The abducens nerve acts on the lateral rectus muscle and eyeball. The trochlear nerve acts on the superior oblique muscle and eyeball. The oculomotor nerve acts on the eyelid and some eyeball. The primary function of the optic nerve is vision.

Which of the following cranial nerves functions in mastication and sensory for the face and mouth?

 # Which of the following cranial nerves functions in mastication and sensory for the face and mouth? 
a. Trigeminal. 
b. Facial. 
c. Glossopharyngeal. 
d. Hypoglossal.


The correct answer is A. Trigeminal.

The trigeminal nerve functions in mastication and sensory for the face and mouth. The facial nerve functions in muscles of facial expression, controlling secretion of tears and saliva, and taste (anterior two thirds of the tongue).
The glossopharyngeal nerve functions in taste (posterior one third of tongue), salivary  secretion, carotid blood pressure, sensory posterior one third of tongue, and stylopharyngeus muscle. The hypoglossal nerve provides motor function to tongue muscles (except palatoglossal).


Septal hematoma is treated with:

# Septal hematoma is treated with:
A. Incision/Drainage
B. Antibiotics
C. Nasal packing
D. Decongestants
 

The correct answer is A. Incision/Drainage.

Treatment of septal hematoma is performed via small incisions through the mucoperichondrium to evacuate the blood. After the drainage the nose is packed or quilting stitches are put in. Silicone stents can also be used to prevent re-accumulation of the hematoma. 

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