Self Test: Nervous & Spec. Senses

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Cerebrum means:

brain

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. The term "psychology" literally means:

the process or procedure of the science or study of the mind

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What kind of seizure has contractions that usually start in a group of muscles on one side of the body and spread to the extremities and the whole body?

jacksonian

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The structure that conducts nerve impulses to and from the brain and serves as a reflex center for some sensory information without input from the brain is the:

spinal cord

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The three-layered membrane that covers the brain and spinal cord and literally means membrane is called the:

meninges

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The cord-like structures that carry bio-electrical impulses from one part of the body to another are called:

nerves

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The term that means spinal cord inflammation is:

myel/itis

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The combining form en/cephal/o- refers to the:

brain

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The combining form phren/o- means:

mind

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What is a temporary or permanent loss of sensation, loss of ability to move, or inability to control movement?

palsy

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What is the yellow spot in the retina lateral to the optic nerve?

macula

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The term "depression" derives from the Latin word deprimere, meaning:

to press down

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The prefixes hemi- and semi- mean:

half

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The prefixes quadri- and tetra- mean:

four

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The word part Mater- means:

mother

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The word part Duro- means:

hard

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The diagnostic term for inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord is:

polio/myel/itis

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The diagnostic term En/cephal/itis actually means:

inflammation of the brain

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The diagnostic term that means tumor made up of nerve cells is:

neur/oma

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The word part Pia- means:

gentle

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The word part Cerebro- means:

brain

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The diagnostic term for a disease characterized by early senility, confusion, loss of recognition of persons or familiar surroundings, and restlessness is:

alzheimers disease

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The word part Myelo- means:

spinal cord

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The interruption of blood supply to the brain caused by a cerebral thrombosis, cerebral embolism, or cerebral hemorrhage is called:

apoplexy

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The word part Fiss- means:

to divide, split

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The word part Glio- means:

glue

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Which of these is not a sign of brain concussion?

increased appetite

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The diagnostic term for a condition characterized by brain damage and lack of muscle control and partial paralysis is:

cerebral palsy

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Herpes in Greek means:

creep

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. With mumps, often there is inflammation of the tear gland, or:

dacryoadenitis

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The word part Oto- means:

ear, hearing

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Blank is a pathologic condition where the retina becomes partially or completely separated from the choroid portion of the eye or vascular layer.

retinal detachment

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The word part Neuro- means:

nerve

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The medical term that means the same as Quadri/plegia is:

tetra/plegia

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Which of the following is a personality disorder in cluster A?

paranoid personality disorder

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What type of epilepsy is caused by trauma to the brain?

traumatic

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What is an inflammation of the membrane that covers the brain and spinal cord?

meningitis

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The medical term cephalo/dynia means:

pain in the head

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Which mental disorder involves manic periods and depressive episodes?

bipolar disorder

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The medical term quadri/plegia means:

paralysis of all four limbs

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Which of the following is a personality disorder in cluster B?

antisocial personality disorder

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Which of the following is not a personality disorder in cluster C?

histrionic personality disoder

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The medical abbreviations CNS, PNS, and ANS refer to divisions of the:

nervous system

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The cranial nerves are string-like groups of nerves coming off of the:

brain and brain stem

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The medical term Psych/iatr/y literally means

the procedure or process of treating or curing the mind

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. Personality disorders are grouped into Blank types or clusters

3

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. A patient diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease is characterized by:

pre-senile dementia

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Lou Gehrig's disease is also known as

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

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What do forensic psychiatrists specialize in?

sanity during crimes

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The medical term Concussion means:

to shake violently

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The medical term Hemat/oma means:

blood swelling or tumor

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. The medical term Epi/lepsy means:

seizure upon the mind and body

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The medical term Opistho/tonos means:

tension that bends head backward

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4. Blank is caused by foreign bodies or pathogenic organisms that cause inflammation and petechial hemorrhages.

conjunctivitis

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Psychotherapy is the process of:

treating the mind with nonphysical therapies

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The term Con/junctiv/itis literally means together/joined/inflamed. It actually means:

inflammation of the membrane that covers the eyeball and eyelid

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The medical term Glauc/oma actually means:

Waterfall, Cloudy, or Gray Vision

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The medical term Kerat/itis actually means:

inflammation of the eye's cornea

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The medical term Opto/metr/ist literally means:

specialist in measuring sight

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. Miotic eye drops cause the eye's pupils to:

constrict

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The E Eye Chart is used to measure:

visual acuity

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The medical term "Myopic" actually means:

nearsighted

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The medical term "Tetanus" usually refers to:

muscle spasms

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The Optic, Oculomotor, Trochlear, and Abducens Nerves all innervate the eye and are referred to as Cranial Nerves:

2,3,4,6

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Mydriatic drops Blank the pupils.

dilate

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Cerebral Palsy is characterized by:

partial or complete paralysis caused by a brain injury

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The medical term Para/noia literally refers to a behavior that is out of touch with reality or:

abnormal thinking or reasoning

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The term Schizo/phrenia actually refers to a type of Psych/osis that is also characterized by:

thought deterioration and lack of social functioning

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The diagnostic medical term Multiple Sclerosis refers to:

deterioration or loss of the myelin sheath nerve body covering

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Parkinson's Disease causes body tremors (shaking), weak speech, shuffling of feet, and depression. Other patients may experience:

voice loss, sphincter problems, falls, and paralysis

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The medical term Myring/itis actually means:

inflammation of the eardrum

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Otitis media is an inflammation of:

middle ear

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The medical terms Palpebr/itis and Blepharo/ptosis refer to:

eyelid inflammation and eyelid drooping

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. What is paralysis on the opposite half of the body from where brain damaged occurs?

hemiplegia

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The medical term Trach/oma refers to a chlamydial infection causing:

rough swollen eye lesions

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The outer hard layer of the eye (white of eye) is the:

sclera

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The eye structure that lies directly behind the pupil and iris is the:

lens

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The tear glands that lubricate and protect the eye are called:

lacrimal glands

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The small organs that produce and drain tears from the eye are the:

lacrimal glands and ducts

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The mucous membrane lining the inner eyelids and eyeball globe is the:

comjunctiva

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The nerve in the eye that carries visual impulses from the retina to the brain is the:

optic

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The diagnostic term Blephar/itis means:

inflammation of the eyelid

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What is caused by a staphylococcus infection of the eyelid and sebaceous gland?

stye

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. What is an inflammation of the tear sac?

Dacryocystitis

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The Blank is made up of a vascular coat and the rods and cones that help interpret light and colors.

retina

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The diagnostic term Cataract actually means:

clouding of the lens of the eye

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The diagnostic term "Hyperopia" means:

farsightedness

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What is the pathologic condition where the retina becomes separated from the choroid layer?

retinal detachment

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What is the disorder of the eye in which the optic axis cannot be directed at the same object?

strabismus

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What covers the inner surface of the ciliary process?

pars ciliaris

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The Blank is devoid of rods and cones and hence is referred to as the blind spot

optic nerve

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Which of the following can be diagnosed by looking at the retina:

diabetes

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Blank is a defect in the vision in which the rays focus behind the retina due to a flattened eye globe, a flattened cornea or some other type of refractive error

hyperopia

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Pterygium literally means:

wing

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The combining forms acous- and audi/o- both mean:

hearing

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The Blank deals with hearing, and the Blank deals with balance.

cochlea, labyrinth

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The medical term for a fungal infection of the ear is:

otomycosis

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The diagnostic term ot/algia means:

pain in the ear

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The medical term that means a specialist who studies and treats the diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, and throat is

otorhinolaryngologist

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The term that means one who studies and treats disease of the ear is:

otologist