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the combining form encephal/o means:
brain
the combining form cerebr/o means:
cerebrum
the combining form vag/o means
vagus nerve
poly___ is the inflammation of several
neuritis
___cele is the protrusion of the meninges and spinal cord through a defect in the spinal column
myelomeningo
the medical term for headache is ceph____
algia
baby Casey was born with spina bifida, which resulted in the protrusion of the meninges called a ___cele.
meningo
Ms. Kabobi received a(n) _____ic medication to relieve her postoperative pain
analges
the outer later of the meninges is called the ____mater.
dura
the largest and uppermost section of the brain is the
cerebrum
a neurologic disorder marked by tics, uncontrollable vocal sounds, and inappropriate words is called:
tourette syndrome
which procedure records electrical activity of the brain
electroencephalography
the sensory warning some people experience before a seizure is called
an aura
Mrs. Granger, age 77, has a history of hypertension and atherosclerosis. During the past 3 months, she has experienced temporary episodes of parethesia and paresis of the right arm consistent with TIAs. She now enters the hospital with a CVA She has aphasia and right sided hemiplegia. Mrs. Granger’s diagnosis on hospitalization was:
Cerebrovascular accident
The medical term for a condition of involuntary, spasmodic movements is
dyskinesia
What is the term for brief episodes of neurologic deficit caused by temporary interference with blood supply to the brain?
Transient ischemic attacks
Diagnostic studies for Mrs. Granger included an MRI and PET scan. Findings indicated blockage of a cerebral artery by a blood clot with necrosis and edema of the area involved. The type of cerebral infarction Mrs. Granger experienced is called a(n):
Thrombotic stroke
Mrs. Talifori was diagnosed with Parkinson disease. Characteristic symptoms likely to be seen in Mrs. Talifori as the disease progresses include all of the following except:
quadriplegia
Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography confirmed that Mr. Hullinger has a malignant glioma that is surgically inaccessible. He is scheduled for sterotactic radiosurgery. A glioma is an intracranial tumor that arises from the:
Supportive or connective tissue of the brain
Which procedure uses an intracranial guiding device to deliver high dose radiation to precisely targeted tumor tissue?
Stereotactic radiosurgery
After losing consciousness, falling, and seizing, Clio, age 5, was brought to the ER by his parents. Two more episodes of tonic-clonic seizures occurred in the ER. Anticonvulsants were started and an EEG ordered. Another term for tonic-clonic seizures is:
Ictal events
Tonic-clonic seizures are marked by:
sudden loss of consciousness and generalized involuntary muscle contractions that alternate with rigidity
Interview of the parts of 5-year-old Clio revealed that for about the last 24 hours, Clio has been irritable, febrile, vomiting, and experiencing cephalalgia. Upon further examination, nuchal rigidity (stiff neck) was noted. The physician performed a lumbar puncture to measure intracranial pressure and to obtain cerebrospinal fluid for analysis. Results confirmed a diagnosis of bacterial meningitis. Clio was started on antibiotics. Which term means inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord?
meningitis
The white wrapping that surrounds and protects the axon is the:
myelin sheath
through which part of the neuron does an impulse leave the cell?
terminal end fiber
the first part of the nerve cell to receive the impulse is the:
dendrite
a fold in the surface of the cerebral cortex Is called a
gyrusa
network of intersecting nerves in the peripheral nervous system is called a
plexus
a depression or groove in the surface of the cerebral cortex is a
sulcus
abnormal accumulation of fluid in the brain is called
hydrocephalus
Lou Gehrig disease is another name for:
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Destruction of the myelin sheaths surrounding neurons in the brain and spinal cord describes which condition?
multiple sclerosis
which of the following is a hereditary disorder caused by degenerative changes in the cerebrum
huntington disease
which of the following is a chronic autoimmune disorder in which the motor neurons fail to transmit impulses to the muscles to cause muscle contraction?
myasthenia gravis
a burning pain experienced as a result of a peripheral nerve injury is called
causalgia
the suffix -phasia means:
speech
A cerebral hemorrhage may be caused by a localized weakness in a blood vessel wall that dilates and bursts. This weak section of blood vessel is called a(n) _______
aneurysm
a general term for progressive neurologic conditions characterized by a gradual decline in mental ability is _______
dementia
the preferred imaging technique for viewing brain damage related to infection, inflammation or tumors is:
magnetic resonance imaging