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artsciencenursing:
“ I always feel so crappy looking back on the time I could have spent doing something productive. It’s important to take breaks, but there is a difference between relaxing and procrastination.
Just do it!! I know you can :)
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Nov 12, 2014 / 127 notes

artsciencenursing:

I always feel so crappy looking back on the time I could have spent doing something productive. It’s important to take breaks, but there is a difference between relaxing and procrastination.
Just do it!! I know you can :)

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theambitiouswoman:

There is someone working 24 hours a day to get what you want.

There is someone working 24 hours a day to take what you have.

There is someone willing to do ANYTHING for the things you want or have.

And you think you are going to get by, by just doing enough?

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“ There are total 12 pairs of cranial nerves that originate from our brain and brain stem. Each of them carries different functions related to different senses of body. Apart from sensory functions there are also some that work as...
Nov 10, 2014 / 9,917 notes

dieselotherapy:

There are total 12 pairs of cranial nerves that originate from our brain and brain stem. Each of them carries different functions related to different senses of body. Apart from sensory functions there are also some that work as motor nerves or mixed nerves. Here is a brief description of 12 cranial nerves.

 1.   Olfactory

  This is a type of sensory nerve that contributes in the sense of smell in human being. These basically provide the specific cells that are termed as olfactory epithelium. It carries the information from nasal epithelium to the olfactory center in brain.

 2.   Optic nerve

 This again is a type of sensory nerve that transforms information about vision to the brain. To be specific this supplies information to the retina in the form of ganglion cells.

  3.   Oculomoter nerve

  This is a form of motor nerve that supplies to different centers along midbrain. Its functions include superiorly uplifting eyelid, superiorly rotating eyeball, construction of pupil on the exposure to light and operating several eye muscles.

 4.   Trochlear

  This motor nerve also supplies to the midbrain and performs the function of handling the eye muscles and turning the eye.

 5.   Trigeminal

  This is a type of largest cranial nerve in all and performs many sensory functions related to nose, eyes, tongue and teeth. It basically is further divided in three branches that are ophthalmic, maxillary and mandibular nerve. This is a type of mixed nerve that performs sensory and motor functions in brain.

 6.   Abducent

  This is again a type of motor nerve that supplies to the pons and perform function of turning eye laterally.

 7.   Facial

  This motor nerve is responsible for different types of facial expressions. This also performs some functions of sensory nerve by supplying information about touch on face and senses of tongue in mouth. It is basically present over brain stem.

 8.   Vestibulocochlear

  This motor nerve is basically functional in providing information related to balance of head and sense of sound or hearing. It carries vestibular as well as cochlear information to the brain and is placed near inner ear.

 9.   Glossopharyngeal

  This is a sensory nerve which carries sensory information from pharynx (initial portion of throat) and some portion of tongue and palate. The information sent is about temperature, pressure and other related facts.

 It also covers some portion of taste buds and salivary glands. The nerve also carries some motor functions such as helping in swallowing food.

 10.       Vagus

 This is also a type of mixed nerve that carries both motor and sensory functions. This basically deals with the area of pharynx, larynx, esophagus, trachea, bronchi, some portion of heart and palate. It works by constricting muscles of the above areas. In sensory part, it contributes in the tasting ability of the human being.

 11.       Spinal accessory nerve

  As the name intimates this motor nerve supplies information about spinal cord, trapezius and other surrounding muscles. It also provides muscle movement of the shoulders and surrounding neck.

 12.       Hypoglossal nerve

  This is a typical motor nerve that deals with the muscles of tongue.

 These are the 12 cranial nerves that carry many important functions in body.

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