Week 6 Flashcards

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Q

What is increased muscle tone called?
A. Hypotonicity
B. Spacsticity
C. Hypertonicity
D. Dystonia

A

C. Hypertonicity

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What is velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone with active or passive movement called?
A. Hypotonicity
B. Spacsticity
C. Hypertonicity
D. Dystonia

A

B. Spacsticity

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What is a decrease in muscle tone called?
A. Hypotonicity
B. Spacsticity
C. Hypertonicity
D. Dystonia

A

A. Hypotonicity

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What is it called when cerebral palsy involves one extremity?
A. Athetoid CP
B. Monoplegia CP
C. Dyskinetic CP
D. None of the Above

A

B. Monoplegia CP

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What is it called when there is paralysis/abnormal tone on one side of the body?
A. Hemiplegia
B. Paraplegia
C. Quadrapeligia
D. Tetraplegia

A

A. Hemiplegia

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What is it called when there is paralysis/abnormal tone in both legs and the lower part of the body?
A. Quadrapelegia
B. Hemiplegia
C. Paraplegia
D. Tetraplegia

A

C. Paraplegia

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What is it called when there is paralysis/abnormal tone in all four limbs?
A. Quadrapelegia
B. Hemiplegia
C. Paraplegia
D. Tetraplegia

A

A. Quadrapelegia

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What is it called when paralysis/abnormal tone in all four limbs and the head/neck?
A. Hemiplegia
B. Tetraplegia
C. Quadrapelegia
D. Paraplegia

A

B. Tetraplegia

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What is it called when cerebral palsy involves a lesion in the basal ganglia resulting in uncontrolled movements?
A. Athetoid CP
B. Monoplegia CP
C. Dyskinetic CP
D. None of the Above

A

C. Dyskinetic CP

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What is it called when cerebral palsy involves slow, writhing involuntary movements?
A. Athetoid CP
B. Monoplegia CP
C. Dyskinetic CP
D. None of the Above

A

A. Athetoid CP

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What is it called when the body has sudden, rapid, jerky, purposeless movement involving limbs, trunk, or face?
A. Ataxia
B. Dysarthria
C. Chorea
D. Spacsticity

A

C. Chorea

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What is it called when there is a combination of chorea and athetosis; movements are irregular, twisting and curving?
A. Ataxia
B. Dysarthria
C. Choreoathetoid
D. None of the Above

A

C. Choreoathetoid

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What is it called when a condition of abnormal muscle tone that causes the impairment of voluntary muscle movement- often impacts posture?
A. Dystonia
B. Chorea
C. Dysphagia
D. Ataxia

A

A. Dystonia

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What is it called when there is a lack of muscle coordination; impaired balance?
A. Dystonia
B. Chorea
C. Dysphagia
D. Ataxia

A

D. Ataxia

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What is it called when there is difficulty in speech due to a loss of muscle control: slurred and/or dysrhythmic?
A. Dysphagia
B. Dystonia
C. Dyskinetic
D. Dysarthria

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D. Dysarthria

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