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CNS - Anatomy Test

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A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR MYESTHENIA GRAVIS CELLCEPT
A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE SINEMET
A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AVONEX
A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR MIGRAINES IMITREX
A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR NARCOLEPSY PROVIGIL
SHINGLES (HERPES ZOSTER) VACCINATION ZOSTAVAX
A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR ALZEHIMER'S DISEASE ARICEPT
A MEDICATION GIVEN FOR EPILEPSY DILANTIN
THE ONLY MEDICATION AVAILABLE FOR ALS RILUTEK
HOW MANY PAIRS OF SPINAL NERVES ARE THERE? 31
CAUSED BACTERIAL INFECTION AND SEEN IN CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 11 THAT HAVE TAKEN ASPIRIN REYE'S SYNDROME
INFLAMMATION OF THE MENINGES MENINGITIS
A DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY A WASTING OF THE MUSCLES, ALSO CALLED LOU GEHRIG'S DISEASE ALS
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY WEAKNESS AND FATIGUE MYESTHENIA GRAVIS
A SLUGGISH STATE LETHARGY
THE BRAIN AND THE SPINAL CORD CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS)
COMPOSED OF THE SOMATIC AND AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEMS PERIFERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
SYSTEM CONTROLLING VOLUNTARY MUSCLE MOVEMENT SOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
SYSTEM CONTROLLING INVOLUNTARY MUSCLE MOVEMENT AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
A NETWORK OF CAPILLARIES PROTECTING THE BRAIN FROM CHEMICALS IN THE BLOOD BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER
RESPONSIBLE FOR MELATONING PRODUCTION AND OUR BIOLOGICAL CLOCK PINEAL GLAND
THE HORMONE THAT REGULATES THE SLEEP SCHEDULE MELATONIN
CHARACTERIZED BY EXCESSIVE MOVEMENT HYPERKINESIS
A CONDITION CAUSING INAPPROPRIATE SLEEPING PATTERN NARCOLEPSY
THE COMMON NAME FOR HERPES ZOSTER SHINGLES
PARALYSIS OF THE LOWER EXTREMETIES PARAPLEGIA
PARALYSIS OF ALL FOUR EXTREMETIES QUADRAPLEGIA
A CHEMICAL THAT ACTIVATES OR INHIBITS TRANSMISSION FOR IMPULSES AT THE SYNAPSIS NEUROTRANSMITTER
THE SOFT SPOT, COVERED BY THE MENINGES, BETWEEN THE BONES OF AN INFANTS SKULL FONTANEL
UNUSUALLY SLOW MOVEMENT BRADYKINESIA
UNCOORDINATED MOVEMENT ATAXIA
NERVE PAIN NEURALGIA
SPACE BETWEEN THE NERVES WHERE INPULSES ARE TRANSMITTED SYNAPSE
DISEASE CAUSING IRREGULAR ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN THE BRAIN THAT RESULTS IN SEIZURES EPILEPSY
DEGENERATIVE DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY MUSCLE JERKING AND DECLINING MENTAL PROCESSING PARKINSON'S DISEASE
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING MRI
INFLAMMATORY DISEASE OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM THAT INTERRUPTS THE NERVE IMPULSES MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
A DISEASE CAUSING THE DETERIORATION OF THE INTELLECTUAL FUNCTIONING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Created by: PaigeTimmsCPhT
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