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A client recovering from a cerebral vascular accident is having difficulty remembering how to chew food. The nurse realizes that which of the following cranial nerves could be affected in this client?
Intervertebral Discs
Structures located between the vertebrae that act as shock absorbers and allow for flexibility in the spine.
Costal Cartilages
Bars of hyaline cartilage that connect the ribs to the sternum, contributing to the elasticity and expansion capability of the rib cage.
Adult Skeleton
The fully developed, mature skeleton of an adult human, comprising 206 bones that provide structure, protection, and leverage for movement.
Buffer Blood pH
Biological systems that maintain the pH of blood within a narrow range, crucial for the proper functioning of the body's cells and organs.
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