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Which Cranial Nerve is evaluated when testing the tongue strength?Group of answer choicesXIVIIIXXII

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Which Cranial Nerve is evaluated when testing the tongue strength?

  • Group of answer choices
    • XIV
    • VIII
    • XXII
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Solution

To evaluate tongue strength, the cranial nerve that is primarily assessed is the XII (Hypoglossal nerve). The Hypoglossal nerve is responsible for the motor function of the tongue, allowing for movement and strength assessment.

When a healthcare professional asks a patient to stick out their tongue or push their tongue against the inside of their cheek, they are specifically testing the function of the XII cranial nerve. If the nerve is functioning properly, the tongue should be able to move freely and demonstrate appropriate strength.

In summary, the correct answer from the choices you provided is XII (12).

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