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Glascow Coma Scale Standerdized system for assessing the d3egree of consciousness impairment in the critically ill and for predicting the duration and ultimate outcome of coma, particularly head injuries.
Aphasia Abnormal neurologic condition in which the language function is defective or absent because of an injury to certain areas of the cerebral cortex - Broca's area and Wernicke's area.
Dysarthria Difficult poorly articulated speech that usually results from interference in control over the muscles of speech.
Cranial nerve I Olfactory
Cranial nerve II Optic
Cranial nerve III Oculomotor
Cranial nerve IV Trochlear
Cranial nerve V Trigeminal
Cranial nerve VI Abducens
Cranial nerve VII Facial
Cranial nerve VIII Acoustic/vestibulocochlear
Cranial nerve IX Glossopharyngeal
Cranial nerve X Vagus
Cranial nerve XI Spinal Accessory
Cranial nerve XII Hypoglossal
olfactory nerve sense of smell
optic nerve vision
oculomotor nerve eye movements and pupil control
trochlear nerve down and inward movement of the eye
Trigeminal nerve sensations of face, scalp, teeth; chewing movements
abducens nerve lateral movement of the eye
facial nerve sense of tast on anterior 2/3 of tongue, contraction of muscles of facial expression
acoustic nerve hearing; sense of balance
glossopharyngeal nerve sensations of the throat, taste, swallowing movements, gage reflex, secretion of saliva
vagus nerve snesations of throat, larynx, and thoracic and abdominal organs; swallowing; slowing of heartbeat and acceleration of peristalsis
spinal accessory nerve shoulder movements and turning of head
hypoglossal tongue movements
Paresis A lesser degree of movement deficit from partial or incomplete paralysis
Flaccid Weak, soft, and flabby; lacking all muscle tone
Spastic Involuntary sudden movement or muscular contraction.
Fasciculations Small, rapid, continuous twitching or muscles.
propriocection sensation pertaining to spatial-position and muscular-activity stimuli originating from within the body or to te sensory receptors that those stimuli activate.
Unilateral neglect condition in which the individual is perceptually unaware of and inattentive to one side of the body
hemianopia defective vision or blindness in half of the visual field
Types of headaches Migraines, Cluster, Tension
migraine drugs Triptans - Replax(eletriptan), Axert(almotriptan), Frova(frovatriptan), Amerge(naratriptan), Maxalt(rizatriptan), Imitrex(sumatriptan), Zomig(zolmitriptan). Seratonine receptor agonists.
cluster drugs narcotic analgesics
tension drugs nonnarcotic analgsics - acetaminophen, propoxyphene, phenacetic, ibuprofen, and aspirin.
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