Purple Module Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
agnoisa- (without/knowing/condition) | inability to comprehend auditory, visual, spatial or other sensations even though sensory sphere is intact |
asthenia-(without/strength/condition) | weakness debility or loss of stength |
ataxia- (without/order, coordination/condition) | lack of muscle coordination in execution of voluntary movement |
closed head injury | injury to head in which dura mater remains in tact and brain tissue is not exposed |
coma | abnormally deep unconsciousness with absence of voluntary response stimuli |
concussion | injury to the brain, occasionally with transient loss of consciousness |
convulsion | any sudden or violent contraction of one or more voluntary muscles |
dementia | broad term that refers to cognitive deficit, including memory impairment |
dyslexia | inability to learn and process written language despite adequate intelligence |
Guillian-Barre Syndrome | autoimmune condition that causes inflammation of peripheral nerves, which destroys myelin sheath on axons to be destroyed. Loss of reflex response, and sudden muscle weakness |
herpes zoster | acute inflammatory eruption of painful vesicles on trunk or body (shingles) |
Huntington chorea | inherited disease of CNS characterization by quick involuntary movements, speech disturbances and mental deterioration |
hydrocephalus-(water/head/condition) | accumulation of fluid on the brain can be congenital (at birth) or acquire (after birth) as a result of injury or disease |
lethargy | abnormal inactivity or lack of response to normal stimuli |
anencephaly (without/loss/ brain) | congenital deformity in which some or all of the fetal brain is missing |
spina bifida | congenital deformity of neural tube which fails to close during fetal development |
meningocele | form of spina bifida where the spinal cord develops properly by the meninges protrude through. |
myelomeningocele | most server form of spina bifida where both spinal cord and meninges protrude through. |
occulta | form of spina bifida where one or more vertebrae are malformed and spinal cord is covered with a layer of skin |
palsy | paralysis, usually partial and commonly characterized by weakness and shaking |
Bell's palsy | facial paralysis caused by functional disorder for the seventh cranial nerve |
cerebral-(pertaining to/cerebellum) | paralysis that effects movement and body position and sometimes speech and learning |
paralysis | loss of voluntary motion in one or more muscle groups with or without loss of sensation |
hemiplegia-(one half/paralysis) | paralysis of one side body typically as a result of a stroke |
paraplegia-(near, beyond/paralysis) | paralysis of both lower limbs typically as a result of an accident or disease of lower spine |
quadriplegia (four/paralysis) | paralysis of both arms and legs resulting in bowel, bladder and sexual dysfunction |
paresthesia | sensation of numbness prickling, tingling r heightened sensitivity |
poliomyelitis | inflammation of gray matter of the spinal cord cause by virus (polio) resulting in spinal and muscle deformity or paralysis |
Reye Syndrome | acute encephalopathy in fatty infiltration of the brain, liver and possibly pancreas, heart, kidney, spleen and lymph nodes |
syncope | brief loss of consciousness due to temporary decrease of blood flow (fainting) |
epilepsy | disorder characterized by seizures |
microcephaly | abnormally small head |
anorexia nervosa | abnormal desire to remain thin |
bulimia nervosa | binging and purging |
multiple sclerosis | disease of the myelin sheath |
myelopathy | disease of the spinal cord |
catatonic | inability to move or talk |
encephalitis | inflammation of the brain |
psychosis | major emotional disorder |
anxiety | psychological worry disorder |
dystrophy | poor development |
Alzheimer's Disease | progressive neurological disorder that causes memory loss and serious mental deterioration |
Parkinson Disease | aka shaking palsy. Progressive neurological disorder that effects the area of the brain that controls movement |
asphagia | inability to speak |
tremor | involuntary tremble of shake |
tic | involuntary spasmodic muscular contraction (usually with the face) |
myelegia | pain in the spinal cord |
aura | premonitory awareness of approaching physical or mental disorder (ie seizure) |
idiopathic | illness or condition that occurs without a known cause |
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