Neurological Flashcards

1
Q

alert and oriented

A

measuring of mental function, measured in orientation to person, place, time, and situation. if a person is oriented to all 4, it is recorded as a&ox4

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2
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ambulatory

A

able to walk

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3
Q

concussion

A

loss of consciousness due to severe head injury

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4
Q

dysphasia

A

inability to understand verbal commands as a result of brain injury/illness

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5
Q

gait

A

a manner of walking

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6
Q

neuralgia

A

nerve pain

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7
Q

neurovascularly intact

A

circulation and sensation are normal

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8
Q

paresthesia

A

abnormal tactile sensation such as numbness, tingling, or burning

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9
Q

photophobia

A

sensitivity to light

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10
Q

post-ictal

A

symptoms that occur after a seizure

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11
Q

romberg sign

A

swaying of the body or falling when eyes are closed

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12
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saddle anesthesia

A

loss of sensation restricted to the buttocks, perineum, and inner thighs

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13
Q

seizure

A

convulsions due to abnormal electrical impulses in the brain

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14
Q

syncope

A

temporary loss of consciousness (fainting)

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