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Neurological

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syncope sudden loss of strength, temporary loss of consciousness due to lack of cerebral blood flow
vertigo rotational spinning sensation
paresis partial or incomplete paralysis
dysmentria inability to control ROM of muscles
paresthesia abnormal sensation (numbness,burning,tingling)
dysphasia difficulty with language comprehension or expression,problem speaking
dysarthria difficulty forming words, articulating sounds
dysphagia difficulty swallowing
aphasia absence of ability to speak
expressive dysphasia difficulty anwsering but can understand
position (kinesthesia) ability to perceive passive movement
stereognosis ability to recognize objects by feeling their form
graphesthesia ability to read a number by having it traced on the skin
vibration use tuning fork over boney prominances
wernickes area in temporal lobe, associated with language comprehension
brocas area in frontal lobe, associated with ability to speak
brain stem midbrain, pons, medulla
EOM extraoccular movements
Romberg Test used to assess CNS
cerebral function (cerebrum) can be evaluated by observing the patient's behavior and assessing LOC, short and long-term memory, emotional status, speech, dress and grooming and abstract reasoning
cerebellar function can be evaluated by observing patient's fine motor skills,coordination and balance.
cerebellum coordinates movement, equilibrium, and muscle tone
hypothalamus major control station for homeostasis
left brain controls language
right brain nonverbal or perceptual hemisphere
cerebrum largest part of brain
spinal cord highway for ascending and descending fiber tracts
glasgow coma scale best eye opening response,best motor response, best verbal response
Keys to assessment alert, lethargic, obtunded, stupor or semi-coma, coma, confusional state
abnormal flexion decorticate rigidity
abnormal extension decerebrate rigidity
constricted pupils may mean: narcotics and pinpoint lasting analgesics
dilated pupils may indicate: hypoxia or drugs
pupil reactions brisk, sluggish, fixed
consider________when assessing the neurological patient to determine to determine alterations in the nervous system magic
magic metabolism, all drugs, gas exchange, infection, circulation
frontal lobe personality, behavior, emotions, intellectual function, ability to write words, broca's area
parietal lobe primary center for sensation, ability to recognize body parts, left versus right
temportal lobe primary auditory reception center, wernicke's area
occipital primary visual reception center, understanding written word
thalmus main relay station for the nervous system
hypothalamus center for temperature control, sleep, pituitary regulation, HR, BP, and emotional regulation
clonus repeated reflex muscular movements
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