Asked by
Cassandra Saucedo
on Oct 27, 2024Verified
A patient complains of an impaired sense of smell.Which cranial nerve might have been affected?
A) Trigeminal
B) Glossopharyngeal
C) Olfactory
D) Vagus
Olfactory
Relating to the sense of smell, often involving the olfactory system which includes the nose and brain.
Cranial Nerve
One of twelve nerves that arise directly from the brain, not the spinal cord, and control various functions from muscle movement to sensory information.
- Acknowledge the role of medications in modifying sensory experiences, with an emphasis on taste and hearing abilities.
- Utilize understanding of the sensory systems' anatomical and functional characteristics in patient care.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the role of medications in modifying sensory experiences, with an emphasis on taste and hearing abilities.
- Utilize understanding of the sensory systems' anatomical and functional characteristics in patient care.
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