Kinesiology 3222A/B- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 133 pages long!)

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V3 mandibular = takes over the rest of the sensory functions below, chin, lower teeth, and sensory to the lower 2/3 of the tongue divided into posterior third and front 2 thirds. 5 major branches, named based on the region it goes to: temporal (side of the head) zygomatic (top of cheek bone) buccal (cheek) . General drooping on one side of the face = ball"s. Palsy, which may be transient and idiopathic, something happens and it sets in for months and affects the muscles on the side of the face that the facial nerve is affected. Cervical (neck) thoracic (trunk) lumbar (abdominal/lower back) sacral (hip/sacrum) coccygeal (tail bone) 2 spaces to insert the catheter in the epidural space that exists above the meninges and dura layer, (1) Epidural, stay outside the meningeal layers, the anesthetic agent does not mix with csf and sits around the spinal nerves that come off in that area and get numbed.