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what we see on respiratory physical examination of GBS patient
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what we see on CNS physical examination of GBS patient
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A physician who treats disorders of the nervous system is a
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What is Nystagmus
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How does alcohol affect the prefrontal cortex?
Reduces natural capacity to produce dopamine Cognitive deficiencies Irreversible
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A physician who treats disorders of the nervous system is a? Psychiatric social worker. Neurologist. Psych neurologist. Clinical
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Rohan is a neurologist who is meeting with a Korean American patient. He has the results of his patient’s test, and the
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Refractory periods
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describe minimally conscious state
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describe how we know the sleep and awake patient in vegetative state
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describe how we know the sleep and awake cycle of patient in vegetative state
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describe how we know the sleep and awake cycle patient in vegetative state
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Depth of coma
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what are the breathing patterns, heart rate,posture changes and response to external stimuli of patients in vegetative state
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What is a dendrite? (1 point)
Responses It is a cell that sends signals to the body to move. It is a cell that sends signals to
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Neuroglia produces called..
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Synesthesia is a condition in which stimuli to one sense are perceived with another sense. For example, someone with synesthesia
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flaccid paresis/plegia
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what we see on each systomes on physical examination of meningitis patient
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Uncontrolled muscle spasms due to a flood of brain activity or called
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Loss of sense of touch
Responses ad populum ad populum concede concede atactilia atactilia description description commissary
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Uncontrolled muscle spasms due to a flood of brain activity are called(1 point)Responsesparalysis.paralysis.a coma.a
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The brain and spinal cord make up the
A. Reflex pathway. B. Peripheral nervous system. C. Central nervous system. D. The fight or
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describe polyneuropaties
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describe acute polyneuropaties
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Give me some trivia about the cerebrum
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Peripheral Nerve Disorders
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what is the uncontrolled muscle spasm due to a flood of the brain called?
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Which of the following describes the electrical signal that conducts the signal down the length of an axon?
a. Resting potential
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune condition of the nervous system where the myelin is loss. Which of the following cells
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Which of the following cranial nerves is considered a mixed nerve, has both sensory and motor functions?
a. Olfactory (CN I) b.
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Damage to cranial nerve II (CN II) would cause a deficit in which of the following?
a. Eye movement b. Vision c. Facial
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A patient began seeing a neurologist since experiencing balance issues and was told they have damage to a cranial nerve. Which
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Loss of facial sensations of touch and temperature definition
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Loss of facial sensations of touch and temperature
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paralysis condition
what is the cranial nerve
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BELL'S PALSY condition
what is the cranial nerve
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NUMBNESS condition
what is the cranial nerve and the number
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VERTIGO condition
what is the cranial nerve and the number
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ANOSMIA condition
what is the cranial nerve and the number
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DEAFNESS condition
what is the cranial nerve and the number
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Uncontrolled muscle spasms due to a flood of brain activity are called
(1 point) A. paralysis. B. a coma. C. meningitis. D. a
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defenition of keloog braind [pact
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15. A patient with symptoms of tremors, an irregular walk, and halting speech might have experienced trauma to which of the
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What is the final neuron of sensory perception?
Upper motor neuron Primary sensory neuron Lower motor neuron Tertiary neuron
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here are neurons that form a chain, or pathway, to relay sensory information from the sensory receptor to the somatosensory
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Where do the secondary and tertiary neurons synapse?
Medulla oblongata Thoracic region of the spinal cord Thalamus Lumbar region
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The tertiary neuron carries sensory information to the brain, specifically the
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a quick, automatic response to something in the environment is called
a synapse a seizure a reflect a refusal skill
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What is clunical appilication for lumbar cisternae?
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