loki haup souprice quiz 1 Flashcards

1
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usual questions asked for neurological diagnosis

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is there a neuro prob - s/sx or evidenced basend on S and O

where is the prob - level, laterality and localize

what is the prob - disease it self

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2
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classic triad of meningitis

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fever, headache, meningismus

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3
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usual s/sx of meningeal irritation

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head ache and vomiting with

nuchal rigidity - pain in passive neck flex

(+) brudzinski - PT flex head and hip and knee flexes

(+) kernig - PT flex hip and ext knee then pt has pain and flexes neck

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4
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usual s/sx of inc ICP

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head and vomiting with

papilledema

cushing’s triad - inc BP, bradycardia and bradypnea

diplopia c internal quint - LR6 palsy

deterioration of level of conciousness

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5
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usual s/sx of focal neurologic deficits

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disturbance in higher intellectual func

CN deficits

weakness of paralysis of ex

incoordinaiton and poor equilib

reflex assym or pathologicl reflex

sensory impairment in ex and trunk

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6
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compare UMNL and LMNL in terms of weakness

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UMN: muscle below level

LMN: muscle at level

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7
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compare UMNL and LMNL in terms of atrophy

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UMN: late onsent

LMN: early onset

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8
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compare UMNL and LMNL in terms of fasciculations

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UMN: -

LMN: +

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9
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compare UMNL and LMNL in terms of tone

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UMN: inc

LMN: dec

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10
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compare UMNL and LMNL in terms of superficial reflex

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UMN: -

LMN: -

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compare UMNL and LMNL in terms of DTR

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UMN: inc

LMN: dec or absent

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12
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compare UMNL and LMNL in terms of pathological reflex

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UMN: + babinski

LMN: -

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13
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s/sx of cerebrum lesion

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memory impairment
emo or behave vhanges
lang disturbance
intellectual impairment
seizure
contralat hemiapresis, hemisensory deficitis, heminaopsia

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14
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s/sx of brainstem/cerebellum lesion

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CN defecits

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15
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s/sx of brainstem lesion

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ipsi CN deficits
contrat hemiparesis and babinski
ipsi limb ataxia
internuclear ophthalmoplegia - MLF syndrome

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16
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s/sx of motor pathway lesion

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weakness of paralysis of ex

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17
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s/sx of cerebellar lesion

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vermis - truncal ataxia

hemispheres - ipsi limb ataxia

or both

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18
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s/sx of spinal cord lesion

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normal above lesion
incontinence
loss of sensory below lesion

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19
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SC dysfunction if cervical

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both ex and trunk

inc DTR
+ babinski
+ hoffmans

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20
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SC dysfunction if thoracic

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trunk down but normal UE

sensory deficit trunk down
LE weka or spastic; inc DTR, + babinski

21
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SC dysfunction if lumbar

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below umbilicus

weak of both LE; peripheral nerve - 1 LE

pain
hyporeflexia
c/s pathologic reflex

22
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SC dysfunction in somesthetic system

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impaired in trunk and UE

23
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SC dysfunction in ANS

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ask about bowel, bladder and sex

symph and parasymph

24
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s/sx of anterior horn cell dysfunction

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ALS, polio

hyporeflexia, fasciculations, falccid

25
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s/sx of peripheral nerve dysfunction

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diabetes, alcohol, guillain-barre

distal sesorimotor defect
symmetrical and c atrophy

26
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s/sx of NMJ dysfunction

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myasthenia gravis

motor - diurnal - strong in morning tas weak at night

intact reflexes and + anticholinesterase

27
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s/sx of muscle dysfunction

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proximal symetrical weakness
pain and tenderness
atrophy

28
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what are tumors

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abnormal mass of lesions - benign or malignant

29
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what is abscess

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collection of pus

30
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what is cysts

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sac like filled iwth air, fluid or other shit

31
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hematoma

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colelction of blood

32
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granuloma

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inflamm lesion and large number of cell types

33
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eg of congenital/dev/hereditary

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spina bifida, aneurysm, craniostenosis

34
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eg of traumatic

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hemorrhage

35
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eg of infection

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meningitis, encephalitis, abscess

36
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eg of degenerative

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alzhimer, parkinsons, ALS

37
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eg of neoplasm

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tumors

38
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eg of metabolic/endocirne

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hypoglycemia, hypoxia

39
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eg of intoxication

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drug overdoes, chemicals, poison, alcohol

40
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eg of nutritional deficiency

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vit b1, b6, b12

41
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eg of vascular

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stroke

42
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eg of immunologic

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polio, myasthenia gravis, guillain -barre

43
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eg of demyilnating

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multiple sclerosis

44
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charac of vascular

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acute and rapid progress

45
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charac of toxic and metabolic

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acute-sub mod progress

46
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charac of infection

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acute-sub-chroninc rapid or steadt progress

47
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charac of neoplasm

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chronic

48
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charac of degen

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slowly progressive