Quiz 8 Flashcards

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Agnosia

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Loss of ability to recognize importance of sensory impressions

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2
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Agraphia

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Loss of ability to express thoughts in writing

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3
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Amnesia

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Loss of memory

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4
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Analgesia

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Loss of pain sensation

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5
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Aphasia

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Loss of power of expression by speech, writing, or signs

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Apraxia

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Loss of ability to perform purposeful movements in the absence of sensory of motor damage

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Ataxia

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Inability to perform coordinated movements

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8
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Athetosis

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Bizarre, slow, twisting, writhing movement, resembling a snake/worm

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Chorea

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Sudden, rapid, jerky, purposeless movement involving limbs, trunk, or face

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Clonus

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Rapidly alternating involuntary contraction and relaxation of a muscle in response to sudden stretch

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Coma

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State of profound unconsciousness from which person cannot be aroused

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12
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Concussion

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Collision or trauma causes violent shaking of brain

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Decerebrate rigidity

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Arms stiffly extended, adducted, internally rotated; legs stiffly extended, plantar-flexed

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Decorticate rigidity

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Arms adducted and flexed, wrists and fingers flexed; legs extended, internally rotated, plantar-flexed

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Dysarthria

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Imperfect articulation of speech due to problems of muscular control resulting from central or peripheral nervous system damage

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16
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Dysphagia

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Impairment in speech consisting of lack of coordination and inability to arrange words in proper order

17
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Extinction

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Disappearance of conditioned response

18
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Fasciculation

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Rapid continuous twitching of resting muscle without movement of limb

19
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Flaccidity

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Loss of muscle tone, limp

20
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Graphesthesia

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Ability to read a number by having it traced on the skin

21
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Hemiplegia

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Loss of motor power (paralysis) on one side of the body, usually caused by a stroke

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Lower motor neuron

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Motor neuron in the peripheral nervous system with its nerve fiber extending out to the muscle and only its cell body in the central nervous system

23
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Myoclonus

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Rapid sudden jerk of a muscle

24
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Nuchal rigidity

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Stiffness in cervical neck area

25
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Nystagmus

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Back and forth oscillation of the eyes

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Opisthotonos

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Prolonged arching of back, with head and heels bend backwards, and meningeal irritation

27
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Paralysis

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Decreased or loss of motor function due to problem with motor nerve or muscle fibers

28
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Paraplegia

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Impairment or loss of motor and/or sensory function in the lower half of the body

29
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Paresthesia

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Abnormal sensation (burning, tingling, prickling, numbness, crawling)

30
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Point localization

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Ability of the person to discriminate exactly where on the body the skin has been touched

31
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Proprioception

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Sensory information concerning body movements and position of the body in space

32
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Spasticity

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Continuous resistance to stretching by a muscle due to abnormally increased tension with increased deep tendon reflexes

33
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Stereognosis

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Ability to recognize objects by feeling their form, size, and weight while eyes are closed

34
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Tic

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Repetitive twitching of a muscle group at inappropriate times

35
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Tremor

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Involuntary contraction of supposing muscle groups resulting in rhythmic movement of one or more joints

36
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Two-point discrimination

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Ability to distinguish the separation of two simultaneous pinpricks on the skin

37
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Upper motor neuron

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Nerve located entirely within the central nervous system