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TEST QUESTIONS
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TEST QUESTIONS

1. The homonymous hemianopia can be: a) bitemporal; b) binasal; c) right side; d) left side; e) all above mentioned

 2. Visual hallucinations can be the signs of lesions of: a) the retina; b) the optic nerve; c) corpus callosum; d) the occipital cortex

3. What are thesigns of peripheral paralysis of facial nerve?: a) peripheral flaccid paralysis of facial expression muscles; b) peripheral flaccid paralysis of eyeball muscles; c) peripheral flaccid paralysis of chewing muscles d) disorders of sensation on the face

4. Accessory nerve innervates: a) m. trapezius, m. srenocleidomastoid; b) muscles of tongue; c) expressive facial muscles; d) eyeball muscles

5. Trochlear nerve innervates: a) m. levator palpebrae superioris; b) m. rectus lateralis; c) m. superior rectus; d) m. oblique superior; e) all above mentioned

6. If the lesion of the third nerve occurs, the eyeball is turned: a) medially; d) laterally; c) upward; d) downward

7. Chiasm lesion produces: a) homonymous hemianopia; b) heteronymous hemianopia

8. Can you test olfactory system with ammonia?: a)Yes; b) no; c) I don’t know

9. Optic hallucination is caused by: a) lesion of temporal lobe; b) lesion of occipital lobe; c) temporal lobe; d) parietal lobe

10. What nerve innervates the expressive musculature of the face?: a) VII; b) V; c) IX; d) XII; e) XI

11. Hypoglossal nerve innervates: a) m. trapezius, m. srenocleidomastoid; b) muscles of tongue; c) expressive facial muscles; d) eyeball muscles

12. A 55-year-old female experiences loss of taste on the front of her tongue and the ability to smile after acute respiratory disease. What nerve is affected?

13. A 44-years-old male is detected: expression muscles palsy on the right: downturning mouth, nasolabial fold is smoothed, palpebral fissure is dilated. Patient cannot knit one's brow on this side; Bell’s symptome is positive. There is lacrimation from the right eye. Hearing and sense of taste are preserved. Ground the topical diagnosis.

14. A 32-years-old patient complains of tongue deviation to the left. During examination tongue muscles atrophy and fibrillation on the left were detected. Ground the topical diagnosis.

15. A 33-years-old patient complains of double vision when gazing on the left and straight. During examination ptosis on the right, mydriasis were detected. Accommodation response and light reaction of the right pupil are absent. Strabismus divergens. Movement of the eyeball downward and outward on the right side is limited. Which cranial nerve is affected?



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