I am a freshman nursing student and in my A and P class we have to learn the 12 cranial nerves. I know that there are a couple little sayings out there to help remember them but I do not remember all of the one I heard before. I know the one was a little sick, but I don't care if it helps me to remember them. I would be very appreciative if someone would reply in the forum or in email if anyone knows what I am talking about or where I could find the sayings.
Thank you very much.
I had the same one as elby812 in my book, except with an additional "v"
I thought it was stupid at first, but now I like it because it gives you the first couple of letters to help you remember the order (of course, that is the names and order according to Saladin 4th ed. 2007 things change, but that is what my tests are based on ). My professor did sugest the "oh, oh, oh...." one, that may be the one that sticks!
Old - olfactory I
Opie - optic II
Occasionally - Oculomotor III
Tries - trochlear IV
Trigonometry - trigeminal V
And - Abducens VI
Feels - Facial VII
Very - vestibulocochlear VIII
Gloomy - glossopharyngeal IX
Vague - vagus X
And - accessory XI
Hypoactive - hypoglossal XII
Our motor/sensory/both mnemonic was surprisingly clean for my prof, it's a variation of one mentioned before
Some say marry money, but my brother says big brains matter more
Good luck!
I was in a workshop the other week and the speaker was saying a cool way to remember cranial nerves, I was wondering if anyone knew the whole thing, I can only remember some pieces of it.
1. Olfactory -Nose (pointed to her nose because we have ONE nose)
2. Optic - Sight (pointed to both her eyes because we have TWO eyes)
7. Facial (she drew an imaginary 7 across her forehead and down the side of her face)
8. Auditory (she drew and imaginary 8 on the inside of her ear)
11. Spinal Accessory (she took both of her index fingers and started and her SHOULDERS and drew imaginary lines downward)
The rest I did not get because she was going so fast.
Thanks in advance
Hello all my last class in fundamentals is in the am........woo hoo.;)the class is on neurological...can anyone give me some tips or pointers on how to remember the 12 cranial nerves and what they do.....anything would be helpful so i can apply it to whta im learning,and pass my final.
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The word is "mnemonic," not pneumonic. This isn't criticism or a visit from the vocabulary police. It's an effort to make mnemonics easier to look up.
Ironically, I'll bet there are listings under the incorrect spelling as well.
Good luck, all.