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Neuro Dysfunction Test

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Lateral inferior pontine syndrome
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Occlusions proximal to anterior communicating artery produce
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Irreversible cellular damage to brain
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Lesions of parietal lobe of non-dominant hemisphere lead to
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Lateral medullary syndrome (Wallenberg’s)
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Lesions of parieto-occipital cortex of dominant hemisphere lead to
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ICA syndromes include
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Basilar artery syndrome
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Medial medullary syndrome
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Infection and inflammation of brain
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R hemisphere lesion pts learning guidelines
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Traveling bits of matter that produce occlusion & infarction in cerebral arteries
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Pt with lesion of R hemisphere (L hemi) tend to be
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Inflammation of membranes of SC or brain
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Risk factors for CVA
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ACA supplies
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MCA supplies
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ACA syndrome
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Medial inferior Pontine syndrome
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S/S of brain abscess
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atherosclerosis, HTN, CD, DM2, TIA
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aphasia
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CL sensory loss, CL hemiparesis, leg > arm.
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HA, fever, brainstem compression, Focal signs in CNII & CNVI
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Cerebral infarction
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Cerebral embolism
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IL symptoms: cerebellar, conjugate gaze paralysis, diplopia. CL symptoms: hemiparesis, decr sensation.
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IL cerebellar, Horner’s syndrome, dysphagia, impaired speech, decr gag reflex, IL arm/trunk/leg sensory loss, CL pain/temp loss
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IL: cerebellar, facial paralysis, conjugate gaze paralysis, deafness, tinnitus. CL: pain/temp sensation
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use verbal cues, demo may confuse, give frequent feedback, focus on slow & control, avoid spatial clutter, do not over estimate ability to learn
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VBA occlusion – IL tongue paralysis, CL paralysis of arm and leg, decr sensation
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lateral cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, internal capsule
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Encephalitis
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Supplies anterior 2/3 of medial cerebral cortex.
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ACA syndrome and MCA syndrome
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brain stem S/S and PCA s/s. Locked in syndrome
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minimal deficits due to Circle of Willis
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impulsive, quick, indifferent, poor judgement, overestimate abilities, underestimate problem
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perceptual deficits
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Meningitis
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Lack of oxygen to brain
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Accumulation of fluids within brain
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Abnormal bleeding as a result of rupture of blood vessel
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Which meningitis is usually sicker with more rapid time course
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Formation of blood clot or thrombus within cerebral arteries or branches
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CL homonymous hemianopsia, CL sensory loss, thalamic syndrome, involuntary mvmts, CL transient hemiparesis, Weber’s syndrome, visual s/s.
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oculomotor nerve palsy with CL hemiplegia
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CL sensory loss, CL hemiparesis arm>leg, Broca’s aphasia, perceptual dysfunction, homonymous hemianopsia, CL los of conjugate gaze, sensory ataxia
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miosis, ptosis, decr sweating
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basilar artery occlusion at level of pons. Preserved consciousness but quadriplegia, anarthria.

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