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which type of headach are responsive to non-pharmocolgi treatments such as local heat, massage | tension headache and chronic daily headache
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which type of headache can be relieved by activity (not worsened) | tension headache vs migrane where activity worsens
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which type of head-ache might be described the discomfort as a dull pressure as though a cap, band, or vise were around the head | tension type headache
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which type of headache(s) might genetics play a factor in | cluster and migrane
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which types of headache have unilateral pain | migrane and cluster
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which type of headache is often mistaken as sinus/dental problems | cluster headache
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which types of headaches could be associated with vomiting | cluster and migraine NOT TENSION
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which type(s) can cause redness | migrane and cluster
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who is more likely to suffer from migrane headaches women or men | women are 3 times more likely than men
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which type of headache affects more men | cluster
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which are pulsation and which are not | migrane and cluster are pulsating and tension headaches are not
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during migrane headaches blood vessels dilate or contrict, nerves are excititor or inhibitor, what ion channel dysfunction | dilation of blood vessels, excitation or nerves and dysfunction of voltage gated calcium channels
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most common type of all headaches is migrane cluster or tension | migrane
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which type or types of headaches might be helped but acupuncture | only those that nonpharmacologic treatment are most likely to help like tension and chronic daily headache
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all of the following except what could have transformed or evolved into a chronic daily headache cluster, migrane, or tension | cluster headaches do not ( they are from migrane, tension, and post-traumatic
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secondary head and brain injuries result from primary and some examples are | edema infection and ischemia (the only thing he has listed for primary is fractures
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what type of fracture is where the break in is continuity to the bone | simple/linear
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type of fracture that is slintered or multiple fracture lines | comminuted
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type of fracture where bone fragments are embedded in the brain | depressed
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classifie the followin as mild moderate or severe coma, concussion, hematomas and hemorrhages | consusion-mild hemmorrhages-moderate, coma sever hematomas
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vascular injury in brain accompanied with bleeding | hematoma
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due to a rupture of blood vessesls | hemorrhagic stroke
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which type of hematoma is more common in young people | epidural hematoma
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tearing of small bridging veins that connect surface of cortex to dural sinuses | subdural hematoma
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which type(s) are associated with arteries | epidural and intracerebral hematoma
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which hematomas bleed because of ruputre in veins | subdural and intracerebral hematoma
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which hematoma are more common in older persons | subdural and intracerebral hematomas
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what is a syndrome of acute focal neurological deficit from a vascular disorder that injures brain tissue | stroke
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what is the most common type of stroke | ischemic stroke
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thrombolytic drugs are good for what kind of stroke | ischemic not hemorrhagic
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