Palsy Flashcards

1
Q

What is palsy

A

Paralysis usually accompanied weakness, loss of feeling, and with involuntary tremors or movements

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What is cerebral palsy

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Nonprogressive disorder of time and posture from an acquired pre- or post natal insult

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3
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What are some risk factors for cerebral palsy

A

Periventricular leukomalacia
Intraventricular hemorrhage
Maternal infection (HSV,CMV,Zika)
trauma
*perinatal deprivation of blood or oxygen to the brain

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4
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What are some treatments for cerebral palsy

A

PT/OT
Bracing
Pharmocologic tx or spasticity

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5
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What is a generalized antispasmodic for CP

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Benzodiazepine

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6
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What is a localized antispasmodic

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Botulinum toxin (botox)
bracing
neurosurgery
orthopedic surgery

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7
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What causes radial nerve palsy

A

compression of the radial nerve against the humerus

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8
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What is the initial treatment of radial nerve palsy

A

Brace/splint
PT
NSAIDs

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9
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What is the last option for fixing radial nerve palsy

A

tendon transfer

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10
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What is bells palsy

A

Weakness or paralysis of facial muscles caused by damage of CN7 (facial nerve)

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11
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What is bells palsy often associated with

A

Viral infections
Lyme disease

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12
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If facial paralysis occurs from stroke or trauma, is this considered bells palsy

A

NO

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13
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Does bells palsy affect the upper motor neurons and the facial nerve?

A

no
facial nerve only

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14
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How can you differentiate between bells palsy vs a stroke

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Stroke will generally spare the forehead

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15
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What is the most common form of idiopathic facial paralysis

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Unilateral

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16
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What are the risk factors for bells palsy

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pregnancy
diabetes
old age
immunocompromised