Neurology Flashcards

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alges/o

A

sense of pain

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2
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cephal/o

A

head

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3
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cerebell/o

A

cerebellum

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4
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cerebr/o

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cerebrum

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5
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encephal/o

A

brain

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6
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esthes/o

A

sensation, feeling

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7
Q

medull/o

A

medulla oblongata

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8
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mening/o

A

meninges

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9
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myel/o

A

spinal cord

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10
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neur/o

A

nerve

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11
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spin/o

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spine

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12
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alzheimer disease

A

chronic brain condition involving progressive disorientation, speech and gait disturbances, and loss of memory

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13
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anyotrophic lateral sclerosis

A

disease with muscular weakness and atrophy due to degeneration of motor neurons of spinal cord (Lou Gehrig disease)

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14
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anticonvulsant

A

medication to rescue excitability of neurons and to prevent uncontrolled neuron activity associated with seizures

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15
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central nervous system

A

the portion of the nervous system consisting of the brain an spinal cord

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16
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cerebral contusion

A

bruising of brain from impact; symptoms last longer than 24 hours and include unconsciousness, dizziness, vomiting, unequal pupil size, and shock

17
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cerebral palsy

A

non progressive brain damage resulting from defect in fetal development or trauma or oxygen deprivation at time of birth

18
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cerebrovascular accident

A

development of brain infarct due to loss in blood supply to brain (CVA)

19
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coma

A

profound unconsciousness or stupor resulting from illness or injury

20
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concussion

A

injury to brain when brain is shaken inside skull due to impact; symptoms last 24 hours or less and can include dizziness, vomiting, unequal pupil size and shock

21
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delirium

A

state of mental confusion with lack of orientation to time and place

22
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dementia

A

progressive impairment of intellectual function that interferes with performing activities of daily living

23
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epilepsy

A

recurrent disorder of brain; seizures and loss of consciousness occur as result of uncontrolled neuron electrical activity

24
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hemiplegia

A

paralysis on only one side of body

25
Q

hydrocephalus

A

buildup of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain

26
Q

lumbar puncture

A

puncture with needle into lumbar vertebral area to withdraw fluid for examination or injection of medication (spinal tap)

27
Q

migraine

A

specific type of headache characterized by sever head pain, sensitivity to light, dizziness, and nausea

28
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multiple sclerosis

A

inflammatory autoimmune disease of central nervous system; immune system damages myelin around neurons and results in extreme weakness and numbness

29
Q

paralysis

A

temporary or permanent loss of muscle function and movement

30
Q

paraplegia

A

paralysis of the lower portion of body and both legs

31
Q

parkinson disease

A

chronic disorder of the nervous system with fine tremors, muscular weakness, rigifity, and shuffling gait

32
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peripheral nervous system

A

the portion of the nervous system consisting of cranial nerves and spinal nerves

33
Q

quadriplegia

A

paralysis of all four ectremities

34
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seizure

A

sudden, uncontrollable onset of symptoms; a convulsion or other clinically detectable event caused by a sudden discharge of electrical activity in the brain

35
Q

shunt

A

artificial passage to diver flow from one main route to another

36
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spinal cord injury

A

damage to spinal cord as are result of trauma

37
Q

subdural hematoma

A

mass of blood forming underneath the dura matter when meninges are torn by trauma

38
Q

syncope

A

fainting

39
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transient ischemic attack

A

temporary reduction of blood supply to brain; causes symptoms such as syncope, numbness, and hemiplegia