Total/partial loss of the ability to recognize familiar objects or people through
sensory stimuli that results from organic brain damage is known as which of the
following?
~ Agnosia
~ Aneurysm
~ Aphasia
~ Apraxia
Agnosia
A localized dilation of a blood vessel that can rupture without warning and is
usually caused by: atherosclerosis, hypertension, or congenital weakness is
known as which of the following?
~ Agnosia
~ Aneurysm
~ Aphasia
~ Apraxia
(Note: Vasospasms occur in 30% to 60% of cases between postoperative days 4
and 12)
Aneurysm
Abnormal neurologic condition in which language function is defective or absent
because of an injury to certain areas of the cerebral cortex is known as which of
the following?
~ Agnosia
~ Aneurysm
~ Aphasia
~ Apraxia
Aphasia
Impairment of the ability to perform purposeful acts or inability to use objects
properly is known as which of the following?
~ Agnosia
~ Aneurysm
~ Aphasia
~ Apraxia
Apraxia
Abnormal condition characterized by impaired ability to coordinate movement is
known as which of the following?
~ Ataxia
~ Aura
~ Bradykinesia
~ Diplopia
Ataxia
Sensation, such as light or warmth, that may precede the onset of a migraine or
an epileptic seizure that may be psychic or sensory with olfactory, visual,
auditory, or taste hallucinations is know as which of the following?
,~ Ataxia
~ Aura
~ Bradykinesia
~ Diplopia
Aura
An abnormal condition characterized by slowness of voluntary movements and
speech is known as which of the following?
~ Ataxia
~ Aura
~ Bradykinesia
~ Diplopia
Bradykinesia
Commonly known as double vision, is the simultaneous perception of two images
of a single object that may be displaced horizontally/vertically is known as which
of the following?
~ Ataxia
~ Aura
~ Bradykinesia
~ Diplopia
Diplopia
Difficult, poorly articulated speech resulting from interference in the control over
the muscles of speech is known as which of the following?
~ Dysarthria
~ Diplopia
~ Dysphagia
~ Flaccid
Dysarthria
Difficulty or discomfort in swallowing, as a symptom of disease is known as
which of the following?
~ Dysarthria
~ Diplopia
~ Dysphagia
~ Flaccid
Dysphagia
Weak, soft, and flabby; lacking normal muscle tone is known as which of the
following?
~ Dysarthria
~ Diplopia
~ Dysphagia
~ Flaccid
Flaccid
A neurological scale that aims to give a reliable, objective way of recording the
conscious state of a person for initial as well as subsequent assessment is
known as what?
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
,Defective vision or blindness in half of the visual field is known as which of the
following?
~ Hemianopia
~ Hemiplegia
~ Hyperreflexia
~ Nystagmus
(Note: Approach from non affected side)
Hemianopia
Paralysis of one side of the body is known as which of the following?
~ Hemianopia
~ Hemiplegia
~ Hyperreflexia
~ Nystagmus
(Note: Approach from non affected side)
Hemiplegia
Neurologic condition characterized by increased reflex reactions is known as
which of the following?
~ Hemianopia
~ Hemiplegia
~ Hyperreflexia
~ Nystagmus
Hyperreflexia
Involuntary, rhythmic movement of the eyes. Oscillations may be horizontal,
vertical, rotary, or mixed is known as which of the following?
~ Hemianopia
~ Hemiplegia
~ Hyperreflexia
~ Nystagmus
Nystagmus
A lesser degree of movement deficit from partial or incomplete paralysis is known
as which of the following?
~ Paresis
~ Postictal period
~ Proprioception
~ Spastic
Paresis
A rest period of variable length after a tonic-clonic seizure is known as which of
the following?
~ Paresis
~ Postictal period
~ Proprioception
~ Spastic
Postictal period
Knowing your body is fully behind cover while receiving fire or that your ass is
truly to the grass without looking in a mirror on the squat rack is known as which
of the following?
, ~ Paresis
~ Postictal period
~ Proprioception
~ Spastic
Proprioception
Involuntary, sudden movements or muscular contractions with increased reflexes
is known as which of the following?
~ Paresis
~ Postictal period
~ Proprioception
~ Spastic
Spastic
Condition in which an individual is perceptually unaware of and inattentive to one
side of the body is known as which of the following?
~ The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
~ Global Cognitive dysfunction
~ Hemianopia
~ Unilateral neglect
Unilateral neglect
What are the two main divisions of the nervous system?
~ Central Nervous System
~ Peripheral Nervous System
The following are apart which of the two main divisions of the nervous system?
~ Brain
~ Cerebrum
~ Basal Ganglia
~ Diencephalon
~ Brainstem
~ Medulla Oblongota
~ Spinal Cord
Central Nervous System (CNS)
The following are apart which of the two main divisions of the nervous system?
~ Autonomic Nervous System
~ Parasympathetic
~ Sympathetic
Peripheral Nervous System
What cranial nerves allow you to smell and see?
~ One nose to smell
~ Two eyes to see well
What is CN III called?
Oculomotor
Which Cranial Nerves move the eye?
~ Three, Four, and Six
(make eyes do tricks)
What cranial nerve allows for mastication and sensation?
(Hint: Jaw strength, facial sensation, & corneal reflex aka blinking)