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  1. Dysphagia: How to test cranial nerves in swallowing, FEES vs VFF

    Need for Instrumental Exam: Decide if the patient requires further instrumental examination, such as VFSS or FEES. If yes, determine whether the patient should remain NPO until the …

  2. Neuro abbreviations | Medical Billing and Coding Forum - AAPC

    Apr 23, 2014 · SCM - Sensation, Circulation and motion TML - Tongue midline VF - Visual Field (CNII) PP - Pinprick, Proprioception (ask provider what they mean when they use it) JPS - …

  3. CRANIAL NERVES: Pupils equal and reactive, normal visual fields, EOM intact, no facial droop MOTOR: 5/5 in both upper and lower extremities SENSORY: Normal to light touch in all …

  4. Neurological: Cranial Nerves Exam - MHMedical.com

    There are twelve pairs of cranial nerves. Cranial nerve I is a fiber tract emerging from the brain directly, while cranial nerves II through XII arise from the diencephalon and brain stem.

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  5. Neuro 101: Cranial Nerves • LITFL • Neurology library

    Jun 13, 2025 · Neuro 101: A brief overview of the cranial nerves, their function, methods of testing and common pathology

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  6. Cranial nerves | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Sep 5, 2025 · The cranial nerves (TA: nervi craniales) are the twelve paired sets of nerves that arise from the cerebrum or brainstem and leave the central nervous system through cranial …

  7. VFF Medical Abbreviation Meaning - All Acronyms

    VFF in Medical refers to Variable-Forgetting-Factor, a concept used in cognitive modeling that helps to understand how memory and forgetting work over time. It is relevant in Psychology …

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  8. Cranial Nerves Anatomy | Origin, Course & Functions

    Dec 13, 2025 · Clear overview of the cranial nerves, covering their origin from the brain and brainstem, anatomical course, sensory and motor modalities, and key functions.

  9. Cranial Nerves Summary | Anatomy | Geeky Medics

    Sep 29, 2015 · In this summary, we discuss the nomenclature of the cranial nerves and supply some background information that might make it easier to understand the nerves and their …

  10. Cranial nerves: Anatomy, names, functions and mnemonics

    Nov 3, 2023 · Cranial nerves are the 12 nerves of the peripheral nervous system that emerge from the foramina and fissures of the cranium. Their numerical order (1-12) is determined by …