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RE: Cranial nerves

It’s funny you should mention this way of remembering as that’s how I learned it in the 80’s – lol. But I couldn’t remember how it went.

 

Carolyn

 

Carolyn Hughes-Myers RN BScN CNCC(C)

Clinical Nurse Educator Critical Care Unit             

Kelowna General Hospital                                  

Kelowna, BC, Canada                                           

phone: 250-862-4277                                             

pager: 250-712-8021                                                  

fax: 250-862-4128                                                        

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From: nursebob@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nursebob@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tara Peace
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 4:51 PM
To: nursebob@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Cranial nerves

 




Carolyn,

   This is  a little trashy but I can remember all the cranial nerves.  Please excuse my spelling.   

O lfactory                              

O  Ptic

O  culormotor 

T  rochlear 

T rigimenal 

A bducens 

F acial  

A coustic

G lossalpharyngeal 

V agus

 

S pinal accessory

H ypoglossal 


O O O To  Touch And Feel A Girls Vagina So Happy  

tsp =)



-----Original Message-----
From: Hughes-Myers, Carolyn <carolyn.hughes-myers@interiorhealth.ca>
To: 'ecco_community@yahoogroups.com' <ecco_community@yahoogroups.com>; 'ANPACC@yahoogroups.com' <ANPACC@yahoogroups.com>; 'nursebob@yahoogroups.com' <nursebob@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Fri, 8 May 2009 5:31 pm
Subject: Cranial nerves

 

Hi all,

Does anyone have any creative ways of teaching about cranial nerve assessment? I’m teaching the neuro section next week in an ICU Course and I always found that a difficult &/or boring topic. I’d like to make it more interesting. Thank you in advance.

 

Carolyn

 

Carolyn Hughes-Myers RN BScN CNCC(C)

Clinical Nurse Educator Critical Care Unit             

Kelowna General Hospital                                  

Kelowna, BC, Canada                                           

phone: 250-862-4277                                             

pager: 250-712-8021                                                  

fax: 250-862-4128                                                        

 



Mon May 11, 2009 5:04 pm

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Hi all, Does anyone have any creative ways of teaching about cranial nerve assessment? I'm teaching the neuro section next week in an ICU Course and I always...
Hughes-Myers, Carolyn
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Carolyn,    This is  a little trashy but I can remember all the cranial nerves.  Please excuse my spelling.    O lfactory                    ...
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On Old Olympus Towering Tops A Fin And German Viewed Some Hops Candy Benton ________________________________ From: Tara Peace <babtp@...> To:...
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It's funny you should mention this way of remembering as that's how I learned it in the 80's - lol. But I couldn't remember how it went. Carolyn Carolyn...
Hughes-Myers, Carolyn
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Hi, Carolyn, There are a variety of fairly good references from google, including a quick one from a phys ed guy, one that addressed how to check someone...
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