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128 Cranial Nerves Part 2

Physician Assistant Exam Review Podcast

Release Date: 03/05/2025

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Physician Assistant Exam Review Podcast

Over the past 14 years I've seen a lot of people make up A LOT of points, but I don't think there's anyone who's done what this student did. Listen up. This is a good one.

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Not a lot of notes to go with this one. Take a look back at 127 for details. 

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Physician Assistant Exam Review Podcast

Cranial Nerve Palsies: What You Need to Know for Exams & Clinical Practice Ever wonder why a patient tilts their head to one side or why a "blown pupil" is a red flag? In this episode, we break down CN I–V palsies in a way that actually makes sense—no fluff, just high-yield, test-ready, and clinically relevant info. How to spot life-threatening CN III palsy The trick to diagnosing CN IV palsy (hint: it’s all about head tilt) Why trigeminal neuralgia feels like an electric shock The quickest way to assess CN I–V in seconds Perfect for PA students, medical students, and anyone...

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