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144 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 144
what is the hippocampus responsible for?
learning and memory
assess and treat balance dysfunction for higher motor level skills
every 15-20 minutes
UE > LE involvement
Term 2 of 144
when can a child walk downstairs reciprocally?
2 years
4-5 months
8-9 months
neurapraxia
,Term 3 of 144
the __ __ controls mood and emotion, memory storage and processing, olfaction, appetite and
emotional responses to food
associative
limbic system
bell's palsy
slopes, uneven surface or foam
vs
head movement, head thrust test, etc.
Term 4 of 144
when can a child hop on one foot?
dysarthria
3-4 years
16-24 months
homeostasis
Term 5 of 144
ALS presents in a more __ to __ progression
12-15 months
distal
proximal
16-24 months
associative
,Term 6 of 144
the gag reflex tests which nerves?
16-24 months
12-15 months
CN's 9-10
6-7 months
Term 7 of 144
__ is brief, irregular contractions. common diagnosis?
neurapraxia
dysarthria
learning and memory
chorea
huntingtons
Term 8 of 144
what is the hypothalamus responsible for?
3-4 years
homeostasis
neurapraxia
chorea
huntingtons
, Term 9 of 144
__ is the impairment in processing for receptive or expressive language
nuerotmesis
aphasia
parietal
associative
Term 10 of 144
the corticospinal tract has an anterior segment responsible for __ movement and a lateral segment
responsible for __ movement
ALS and poliomyelitis
5 - confused inappropriate
purposeful appropriate
ipsilateral
contralateral
Term 11 of 144
loss of blood supply to the vertebra-basilar artery might result in?
locomotion and postural control
loss of motor, pain and temperature below the level of lesion
locked in syndrome, coma, or vegetative state
knee flexion, crouching or squatting
144 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 144
what is the hippocampus responsible for?
learning and memory
assess and treat balance dysfunction for higher motor level skills
every 15-20 minutes
UE > LE involvement
Term 2 of 144
when can a child walk downstairs reciprocally?
2 years
4-5 months
8-9 months
neurapraxia
,Term 3 of 144
the __ __ controls mood and emotion, memory storage and processing, olfaction, appetite and
emotional responses to food
associative
limbic system
bell's palsy
slopes, uneven surface or foam
vs
head movement, head thrust test, etc.
Term 4 of 144
when can a child hop on one foot?
dysarthria
3-4 years
16-24 months
homeostasis
Term 5 of 144
ALS presents in a more __ to __ progression
12-15 months
distal
proximal
16-24 months
associative
,Term 6 of 144
the gag reflex tests which nerves?
16-24 months
12-15 months
CN's 9-10
6-7 months
Term 7 of 144
__ is brief, irregular contractions. common diagnosis?
neurapraxia
dysarthria
learning and memory
chorea
huntingtons
Term 8 of 144
what is the hypothalamus responsible for?
3-4 years
homeostasis
neurapraxia
chorea
huntingtons
, Term 9 of 144
__ is the impairment in processing for receptive or expressive language
nuerotmesis
aphasia
parietal
associative
Term 10 of 144
the corticospinal tract has an anterior segment responsible for __ movement and a lateral segment
responsible for __ movement
ALS and poliomyelitis
5 - confused inappropriate
purposeful appropriate
ipsilateral
contralateral
Term 11 of 144
loss of blood supply to the vertebra-basilar artery might result in?
locomotion and postural control
loss of motor, pain and temperature below the level of lesion
locked in syndrome, coma, or vegetative state
knee flexion, crouching or squatting