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Neurological Conditions - Diseases of the central (brain, spinal cord) and peripheral nervous system (cranial nerves, peripheral nerves) Hydrocephalus - Condition characterized by a build up of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF), typically due to inadequate absorption Communicating vs. Non-Communicating Hydrocephalus - -Communicating: no obstruction to the flow within the ventricular system -Non-communicating: obstruction present within the ventricular system Signs of Hydrocephalus - -Rapid head growth -Full or tense soft spot (fontanelle) -Unusual irritability and repeated vomiting -Apnea -Crossed eyes or inability to look up -Difficulty swallowing -Difficulty in maintaining a wakeful state Hydrocephalus Treatment - Insertion of a shunt; diverts excess CSF to another site where it can be reabsorbed into the bloodstream Meningitis - -Inflammation of the meninges (lining of the brain) -Can be viral or bacterial *Contagious* Symptoms of Meningitis - -Irritability -Poor feeding -Nausea or vomiting -Lethargy -Seizures -Poor tone -Severe headache -Confusion Bacteria vs. Virus - -Bacteria: living cells that reproduce independently, can be treated with antibiotics -Virus: non living cell that require a host cell for replication, cannot be treated with antibiotics Encephalitis - -Inflammation of the brain -Most often viral Mild Symptoms of Encephalitis (Adult) - -Headache -Fever -Aches -Fatigue Severe Symptoms of Encephalitis (Adult) - -Hallucinations -Confusion, agitation -Loss of sensation, paralysis -Muscle weakness -Problems with speech and/or hearing -Loss of consciousness What is the long term effects of untreated encephalitis symptoms? - Residual cognitive impairment Symptoms of Encephalitis (Children) - -Bulging in the skull's soft spots -Nausea, vomiting -Body stiffness -Poor feeding -Irritability Cerebral Palsy (CP) - *Most common motor disability in children* -Group of non-progressive disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture -Caused by abnormal brain development or damage to the developing brain; most cases are congenital CP Statistics - -Affects 2/1000 birth -Diagnosis is 1.5x more common in males -Diagnosis is more common in non-hispanic, African-American children -Diagnosis is more common in low-middle income families Congenital CP - Occurs before or at birth as a result of: -Genetic abnormalities -Maternal health factors (hypertension, malnutrition, etc.) -Premature birth -Infections during pregnancy -Jaundice -Birth complication Acquired CP - Acquired 28 days or later after birth as a result of: -Infection of the brain (meningitis, encephalitis) -Injury -Interruption of blood flow to the brain (CVA, heart defect, sickle cell, etc.) Signs/Symptoms of CP - -Tone abnormalities -Reflex abnormalitie

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Neurological Condition
Neurological Conditions - Diseases of the central (brain, spinal cord) and peripheral
nervous system (cranial nerves, peripheral nerves)

Hydrocephalus - Condition characterized by a build up of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF),
typically due to inadequate absorption

Communicating vs. Non-Communicating Hydrocephalus - -Communicating: no
obstruction to the flow within the ventricular system
-Non-communicating: obstruction present within the ventricular system

Signs of Hydrocephalus - -Rapid head growth
-Full or tense soft spot (fontanelle)
-Unusual irritability and repeated vomiting
-Apnea
-Crossed eyes or inability to look up
-Difficulty swallowing
-Difficulty in maintaining a wakeful state

Hydrocephalus Treatment - Insertion of a shunt; diverts excess CSF to another site
where it can be reabsorbed into the bloodstream

Meningitis - -Inflammation of the meninges (lining of the brain)
-Can be viral or bacterial
*Contagious*

Symptoms of Meningitis - -Irritability
-Poor feeding
-Nausea or vomiting
-Lethargy
-Seizures
-Poor tone
-Severe headache
-Confusion

Bacteria vs. Virus - -Bacteria: living cells that reproduce independently, can be treated
with antibiotics
-Virus: non living cell that require a host cell for replication, cannot be treated with
antibiotics

Encephalitis - -Inflammation of the brain
-Most often viral

Mild Symptoms of Encephalitis (Adult) - -Headache

, -Fever
-Aches
-Fatigue

Severe Symptoms of Encephalitis (Adult) - -Hallucinations
-Confusion, agitation
-Loss of sensation, paralysis
-Muscle weakness
-Problems with speech and/or hearing
-Loss of consciousness

What is the long term effects of untreated encephalitis symptoms? - Residual cognitive
impairment

Symptoms of Encephalitis (Children) - -Bulging in the skull's soft spots
-Nausea, vomiting
-Body stiffness
-Poor feeding
-Irritability

Cerebral Palsy (CP) - *Most common motor disability in children*
-Group of non-progressive disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain
balance and posture
-Caused by abnormal brain development or damage to the developing brain; most
cases are congenital

CP Statistics - -Affects 2/1000 birth
-Diagnosis is 1.5x more common in males
-Diagnosis is more common in non-hispanic, African-American children
-Diagnosis is more common in low-middle income families

Congenital CP - Occurs before or at birth as a result of:
-Genetic abnormalities
-Maternal health factors (hypertension, malnutrition, etc.)
-Premature birth
-Infections during pregnancy
-Jaundice
-Birth complication

Acquired CP - Acquired 28 days or later after birth as a result of:
-Infection of the brain (meningitis, encephalitis)
-Injury
-Interruption of blood flow to the brain (CVA, heart defect, sickle cell, etc.)

Signs/Symptoms of CP - -Tone abnormalities
-Reflex abnormalities
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