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73 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 73
Caused by thrombus that develops elsewhere in the body travels to one of the blood vessels in
the brain through the bloodstream
Hemorrhagic Stroke
Embolic Stroke
Glasgow Coma Scale
Hemorrhagic (Red) Stroke
Definition 2 of 73
long-term disability including inability to walk without AD, dependence in ADLs, and Aphasia
Closed brain injury consist of
Neurobehavioral impairments for TBI
Transient Ischemic attact (TIA
Strokes are the leading cause of
,Definition 3 of 73
usually indicative of more severe damage
- extended posturing
- damage to brainstem
-plantar flexed, hands flexed and pronated, arm extended and adducted
Compression SCI
Hemorrhagic Stroke
decerebrate posture
Decorticate posturing
Definition 4 of 73
An ominous sign of severe brain damage
- plantar flexed, internally rotated, flexed hands and elbow, arm adducted
Decorticate posturing
Incomplete injury SCI
Motor and sensory impairment
Central Cord Syndrom
,Definition 5 of 73
- flacciditiy
- cerebral shock
- spasticity
Clinical Syndromes
Muscle tone and spasticity for CVA
Altered level of consciousness for CVA
Closed brain injury consist of
Definition 6 of 73
assess multiple domains of stroke recovery, consist of 8 components
Spastic Hypertonia
Decorticate posturing
Stroke impact Scale
Strokes are the leading cause of
, Definition 7 of 73
an unresponsive state from which the patient can be arosed only briefly with vigorus, repeated
sensory stimulation
Delirium
Coma
Stupor
Vegetative State
Definition 8 of 73
- damage to one side of cord (gunshot or stab)
On ipsilateral side pt will have sensory loss and paralysis. will have loss in light touch, vibration
and proprioceptin,
On contralateral side- loss of pain and temperature sensation
Transient Ischemic attact (TIA
Ranchos Los Amigos Scale
Brown-Sequard Syndrome SCI
Neuromuscular impairments for TBI
73 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 73
Caused by thrombus that develops elsewhere in the body travels to one of the blood vessels in
the brain through the bloodstream
Hemorrhagic Stroke
Embolic Stroke
Glasgow Coma Scale
Hemorrhagic (Red) Stroke
Definition 2 of 73
long-term disability including inability to walk without AD, dependence in ADLs, and Aphasia
Closed brain injury consist of
Neurobehavioral impairments for TBI
Transient Ischemic attact (TIA
Strokes are the leading cause of
,Definition 3 of 73
usually indicative of more severe damage
- extended posturing
- damage to brainstem
-plantar flexed, hands flexed and pronated, arm extended and adducted
Compression SCI
Hemorrhagic Stroke
decerebrate posture
Decorticate posturing
Definition 4 of 73
An ominous sign of severe brain damage
- plantar flexed, internally rotated, flexed hands and elbow, arm adducted
Decorticate posturing
Incomplete injury SCI
Motor and sensory impairment
Central Cord Syndrom
,Definition 5 of 73
- flacciditiy
- cerebral shock
- spasticity
Clinical Syndromes
Muscle tone and spasticity for CVA
Altered level of consciousness for CVA
Closed brain injury consist of
Definition 6 of 73
assess multiple domains of stroke recovery, consist of 8 components
Spastic Hypertonia
Decorticate posturing
Stroke impact Scale
Strokes are the leading cause of
, Definition 7 of 73
an unresponsive state from which the patient can be arosed only briefly with vigorus, repeated
sensory stimulation
Delirium
Coma
Stupor
Vegetative State
Definition 8 of 73
- damage to one side of cord (gunshot or stab)
On ipsilateral side pt will have sensory loss and paralysis. will have loss in light touch, vibration
and proprioceptin,
On contralateral side- loss of pain and temperature sensation
Transient Ischemic attact (TIA
Ranchos Los Amigos Scale
Brown-Sequard Syndrome SCI
Neuromuscular impairments for TBI