Clinical Neurology (Aminoff): "Neurologic History & Examination" Flashcards
One of the crucial things in taking a neurologic history is to have patients ________________.
clarify what they mean with specific examples; for instance, some people say they are “weak,” but they mean fatigue rather than neuromuscular weakness
Pregnancy is a predisposing factor to ________________.
entrapment neuropathies
Hypervitaminosis A can produce what neurologic complaint?
Intracranial hypertension
BP that decreases by _________________ when the patient stands upright is considered orthostatic hypertension. If their HR increases, this indicates that their autonomic nervous system is intact and the cause is likely hypovolemia.
20 mm Hg systolic or 10 mm Hg diastolic
Describe the two maneuvers that can indicate meningitis.
- Brudzinski sign: raising the head causes the hip to involuntarily flex
- Kernig sign: the knee is resistant to extension when the hip is flexed
How might GI evaluation direct a neurologic diagnosis?
GI bleeds often precipitate hepatic encephalopathy.