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Neuro Definitions/Treatment

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Define Ideational Apraxia   show
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Define Ideomotor Apraxia   show
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show Discriminatory touch, proprioception, vibration  
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show Pain & Temperature  
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Presentation of CVA involving Middle Cerebral Artery   show
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Presentation of CVA involving Anterior Cerebral Artery   show
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Presentation of CVA involving Posterior Cerebral Artery   show
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Presentation of CVA involving Vertebral-basilar Artery   show
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show Flaccidity  
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show Synergies begin to appear; Spasticity begins to develop, minimal voluntary mvmnt  
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show Spasticity increases & may become more severe, voluntary control of mvmnt synergy appears  
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Stage IV of Brunnstroms   show
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Stage V of Brunnstroms   show
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Stage VI of Brunnstroms   show
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Typical UE Flexor Synergy   show
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show Hip Flex, ABD, & ER, Knee Flex, Ankle DF with inversion, Great toe EXT, Other toes Flex  
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show Scapular depression & protraction, Shoulder ADD & IR, Elbow Ext, Forearm Pronation, Wrist & Finger Flex  
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Typical LE Extensor Synergy   show
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4 Ds of Brainstem Dysfunction   show
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Right Hemisphere Perceptual Problems Assoc with Stroke   show
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show Apraxia, difficulty starting & sequencing tasks, perseveration, easily frustrated, high levels of anxiety, inability to communicate verbally, cautious & slow  
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Presentation of in Brown-Sequard Syndrome   show
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show sensory loss, paralysis, loss of bowel & bladder control  
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show Non-fluent/Expressive Aphasia: speech is awkward, restricted, interrupted, produced with effort; due to lesion of 3rd frontal convolution of L hemisphere  
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Define Wernick'e Aphasia   show
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show severe, marked impairments in comprehension & production of language  
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show Intention Tremor  
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show Resting Tremor  
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Define Apraxia   show
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show ptosis of eyelid, constriction of pupil, sweating of ipsi face often accompanying stroke involving ant inf or post inf cerebellar arteries  
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What is the lowest score possible on the Glascow Coma Scale?   show
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show 15  
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show Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, & Acceptance  
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show Measurement taken from user's heel to popliteal fold; 2" added to allow clearance of foot rest  
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In custom wheelchair fitting, what are the guidelines for measuring seat depth?   show
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show Measurement taken at widest space of user's buttock or thighs; 2" added to measure to provide space for bulky clothing, orthoses, or clearance of trochanters from arm rest side panel  
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show Measurement taken from seat of chair to floor of axilla with user's shoulder flexed to 90; 4" subtracted from measure to allow final back height to be below inf angle of scapula  
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show Measurement taken from seat of chair to olecronan process with user's elbow flexed to 90; 1" added to this measure  
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show 16" seat depth/ 18" seat width/ 20" seat height/length  
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ADA Required Maximum Width of Doorways   show
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show 24"  
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ADA Required Hallway Clearance   show
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show 17-19" from floor to top of toilet  
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ADA Requirement for Accessibility of Hotel Rooms   show
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show 33-36" from floor level  
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show Not less than 29"  
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show Inability to recognize objects by touch alone  
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show Uncoordinated movement, especially gait  
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Define Athetosis   show
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show burning sensations, which are painful. Often associated with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type I (aka Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy)  
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Define Chorea   show
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show Contraction of the extensor muscles of the UEs with contraction of extensor muscles of the LEs  
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Define Decorticate Rigidity   show
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show Temporary confusion and loss of mental function. Often a result of illness, drug toxicity or lack of oxygen. Often reversible  
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Define Dysmetria   show
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Define Reciprocal Inhibition   show
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Define Somatagnosia   show
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show Blindness in one eye (monocular)  
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show Bitemporal Hemianopsia; a visual deficit on the outside halves of both eyes  
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show Homonymous Hemianopsia; a visual deficit of either the right or left halves of both eyes  
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Facilitation or Inhibition: Quick Stretch   show
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Facilitation or Inhibition: Joint Approximation   show
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show Inhibition  
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Facilitation or inhibition: Tapping of muscle belly or tendon   show
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show Inhibition  
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Facilitation or Inhibition: Prolonged Icing   show
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show Use word repetition and manual cues to assist in communicating desired actions during rehab (Wernicke's)  
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show Phrase questions for simple "yes" or "no" responses to avoid confusion & frustration. (Broca's)  
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Most appropriate communication for Global Aphasia   show
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Spinothalamic Tracts carry...   show
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Spinocerebellar Tracts carry...   show
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Dorsal column/Medial Lemniscus pathways carry...   show
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Corticospinal Tracts carry...   show
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