🧠 NCLEX Neuro Crash Course: Cranial Nerves Made Easy
Whether you're days away from the NCLEX or just starting neuro review, you’ll encounter cranial nerves on the exam. These 12 pairs of nerves are crucial for sensory and motor function, and NCLEX questions will often ask you to identify damage symptoms, assessment findings, or priorities.
Today’s blog gives you:
A visual cranial nerve chart
Easy-to-remember mnemonics
Function and type (motor, sensory, both)
NCLEX practice cues
🧠 The 12 Cranial Nerves: Names, Numbers, and Type
# | Nerve Name | Function | Type |
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I | Olfactory | Smell | Sensory |
II | Optic | Vision | Sensory |
III | Oculomotor | Eye movement, pupil constriction | Motor |
IV | Trochlear | Eye movement (superior oblique) | Motor |
V | Trigeminal | Facial sensation, chewing | Both |
VI | Abducens | Eye movement (lateral) | Motor |
VII | Facial | Facial expression, taste | Both |
VIII | Vestibulocochlear | Hearing and balance | Sensory |
IX | Glossopharyngeal | Taste, swallowing | Both |
X | Vagus | Parasympathetic control | Both |
XI | Accessory | Shoulder shrug, head turn | Motor |
XII | Hypoglossal | Tongue movement | Motor |
🔠 Mnemonics to Memorize the Cranial Nerves
Cranial Nerve Names:
💡 “Oh Oh Oh To Touch And Feel Very Green Vegetables AH!”
Cranial Nerve Type (S/M/B):
💡 “Some Say Money Matters, But My Brother Says Big Brains Matter More”
📝 High-Yield NCLEX Question Examples
Q: A patient cannot shrug their shoulders against resistance. Which cranial nerve is affected?
➡️ Answer: CN XI (Accessory)
Q: A stroke patient has slurred speech and trouble swallowing. What cranial nerve might be damaged?
➡️ Answer: CN IX (Glossopharyngeal) and CN X (Vagus)
🧪 KOTC Tips to Retain the Nerves
Pair each nerve with assessment cues (e.g., test smell for CN I)
Group by function (sensory only vs. motor vs. both)
Use KOTC daily questions to reinforce with spaced recall
Play “Neuro Duel” multiplayer mode to train speed + accuracy
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