08-25-2004, 04:40 AM
Raj
19 .While a physician is using a water-filled syringe to expel wax
from the ear canal of an elderly patient, the man suddenly faints.
This event can be explained by the fact that the posterior half of
the external ear canal receives sensory innervation from the
A. auricular branch of the vagus nerve
B. auriculotemporal nerve
C. greater auricular nerve
D. lesser occipital nerve
E. vestibulocochlear nerve
19 .While a physician is using a water-filled syringe to expel wax
from the ear canal of an elderly patient, the man suddenly faints.
This event can be explained by the fact that the posterior half of
the external ear canal receives sensory innervation from the
A. auricular branch of the vagus nerve
B. auriculotemporal nerve
C. greater auricular nerve
D. lesser occipital nerve
E. vestibulocochlear nerve