Which of the following cranial nerves are assessed when you ask a patient to follow your finger as you move it in an "H" shape?
A) Trochlear, oculomotor, abducens
B) Facial, accessory, glossopharyngeal
C) Accessory, olfactory, hypoglossal
D) Optic, trigeminal, glossopharyngeal
Answer: A) Trochlear, oculomotor, abducens
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