CBIS Exam | Actual Questions With
Verified Solutions
tension headache - correct-answer -nonmigraine headache in which pain is felt in
all or part of the head
*Trigeminal nerveC1-C3 nerve roots, occipital nerves
Cervicogenic Headache - correct-answer -Generated primarily from the cervical
spine
*C1 -C2 periorbital region
*C2 - C3 parietal & frontal regions
*C3 - C4 upper thoracic & lateral cervical region
Craniomandibular Headache - correct-answer -* subtype of tension headache that
can cause difficulty with eating and talking
Nocioceptive pain - correct-answer -Pain related to peripheral nerves
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neuropathic pain - correct-answer -Pain associated with primary lesion
neuralgia - correct-answer -nerve pain
Neuromas - correct-answer -Nerve endings adhered to scar tissue
Hydrocephalus ex vacuo - correct-answer -Appearance of increased CSF in
atrophy. Intracranial pressure normal, brain smaller
Spasticity - correct-answer -Damage to upper motor neuron
Faster and extremity is moved = stronger the spasm
heterotopic ossification - correct-answer -caused by bone formation in soft tissues
Dysautonomia - correct-answer -Imbalance between sympathetic and
parasympathetic NS
" autonomic storming"
* present with muscle over reactivity, posturing, dystonia, rigidity and spasticity
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Common Infections - correct-answer -Meningitis, respiratory infections, UTI,
surgical site infections, cellulitis, urosepsis
Stages of motor learning - correct-answer -*cognitive (what to do)
*Associative (how to do)
*Autonomis (how to succeed)
Cranial nerve dysfunction - correct-answer -Visual disturbance, facial dropping,
postural instability, dysphagia, autonomic dysregulation
Athetiod - correct-answer -Slow, involuntary, writhing movements
Ballisms - correct-answer -Quick flailing movements
choreiform movements - correct-answer -Continuous rapid & unpredictable
movements
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Agnosia - correct-answer -Loss of ability to identify people or objects.
Visual, auditory or tactile
Apraxia - correct-answer -Inability to perform purposeful movement
*ideomotor- unable to perform tasks on command
*ideational- unable to perform automatic tasks
*buccofacial- limitations and performing purposeful movement of lips, cheeks,
tongue, larynx and pharynx
central cord syndrome - correct-answer -Presents as weakness & numbness in
arms
* results from fall in with neck in hyperextention or with arthritis or spondylosis
* bowel/bladder issues
* able to walk however unable to grasp things
Brown-Sequard Syndrome - correct-answer -1 side of spinal cord injured
Ipsilateral paralysis, loss of light touch sensation on side of lesion, loss of pain &
temperature sensation on contralateral side