week 4 Flashcards

1
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what are neurological and neuromuscular disorders due to

A

insult on developing CNS pre/peri/postnatally
genetic or congenital conditions
trauma

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2
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name some neurological and neuromuscular disorders

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cerebral palsy
DMD
hydrocephalus
learning disabilities e.g. down’s syndrome

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3
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What is cerebral palsy

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an umbrella term for a type of physical disability caused by damage to the brain which occurs before, during, or immediately after, the birth of a child

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4
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How does cerebral palsy affect someone

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it affects a persons ability to move and maintain their balance and posture

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5
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What are the 4 types of cerebral palsy

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spastic
dyskinetic
ataxic
mixed

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6
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Which type of Cp affects 2 limbs

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diplegia

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7
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which type of CP affects one side of the body

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hemiplegia

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8
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which type of CP affects all limbs

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quadriplegia

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9
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what is spastic SP

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appears in muscles as stiff and tight
can result in damage in motor cortex

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10
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what is dyskinetic CP

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characterised by involuntary movements
basal ganglia damage

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11
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what is ataxic CP

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characterised by shakey movements and effects a persons balance and sense of positioning
cerebellum damage

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12
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name some problems related to CP

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attention
emotions
language
ability to learn
eating and drinking
visual and perceptual skills
sensory loss
epilepsy
ASD
ADHD

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13
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what is spina bifida

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congenital abnormality in formation of spinal vertebrae

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14
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what is hydrocephalus

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a build up of fluid in the brain
the excess fluid (CSF) leads to increased pressure on the brain which can cause damage to the brain tissue

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15
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Name 3 types of hydrocephalus

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congenital
acquired
idiopathic

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16
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name some symptoms of normal pressure hydrocephalus

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a change in the way you walk
urinary symptoms, including a frequent and urgent need to urinate, and loss of bladder control
changes in mental abilities, including slower reactions and information processing

17
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what is duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)

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the body cant produce dystrophin, a protein you need to build up your muscles
as a result, every muscle in the body deteriorates

18
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What does DMD lead to

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respiratory failure
heart failure
other debilitating orthopaedic complications

19
Q

name some non-traumatic spinal cord lesions

A

degenerative disc disease and spinal canal stenosis
spinal infarct
tumour
inflammation of spinal cord
viral infection
developmental/congenital abnormalities

20
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name some symptoms of autonomic dysfunction

A

impairment of vasomotor control
postural hypotension
autonomic dysreflexia
problems with bladder and bowel function
problems with sexual function

21
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what is autonomic dysreflexia triggered by

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any strong or painful stimulus below the level of injury, such as bladder and bowel problems, tight clothing or pressure ulcers

22
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how do you prevent autonomic dysreflexia

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maintaining good bladder, bowel and skin care
using medications during procedures that could trigger autonomic dysreflexia

23
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what does autonomic dysreflexia involve

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sudden rise in blood pressure, accompanied by heart rate changes, headaches, sweating and other symptoms

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