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    When Testing Corneal Sensitivity Controlled by Cranial Nerve V, You
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When Testing Corneal Sensitivity Controlled by Cranial Nerve V, You

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

When testing corneal sensitivity controlled by cranial nerve V, you should expect the patient to respond by:


A) brisk blinking.
B) copious tearing.
C) pupil dilation.
D) reflex smiling.

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