Navy corpsman test 8 Neuro & Endocrine Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified
Navy corpsman test 8 Neuro & Endocrine Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified nervous system - answermaintains and controls all body functions by its functions and autonomic responses with its central and peripheral divisions Bell's Palsy - answertemporary acute paralysis or weakness of one side of the face clonic/clonus - answerRapidly alternating involuntary contraction and relaxation of skeletal muscle occurring in some nervous system disease Decerebrate posturing - answerRigid extension of all 4 extremities w/ hyperpronation of the forearms and plantar flexion of feet Decorticate posturing - answerPosturing manifested by the obtunded patient pulling arms and hands medially toward the center (core) of the body in response to noxious stimuli. dermatome - answerthe lateral wall of each somite from which the dermis is produced encephalitis - answerAn acute inflammation of the brain and spinal cord involving the meninges, often due to a virus. Epilepsy - answera chronic disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures secondary to any underlying brain abnormality hemiparesis - answerslight paralysis or weakness affecting one side of the body hemiplegia - answertotal or partial paralysis of one side of the body that results from disease of or injury to the motor centers of the brain Intracranial Pressure (ICP) - answerpressure inside the skull, usually between 5-15 mmHg, contained within the brain tissue and CSF Glascow Coma Scale (GCS) - answera clinical assessment tool used to evaluate a patient's level of consciousness. Verbal response, eye opening, and best motor response are the three criteria tested, and are based on a best possible score of 15 Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) - answerA post infectious disorder following a nonspecific gastrointestinal or respiratory infection that causes an acute neuromuscular paralysis. lethargy - answerlack of energy; sluggishness meninges - answerthe three membranes (the dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater) that line the skull and vertebral canal and enclose the brain and spinal cord and assist in the productions and elimination of CFS meningitis - answerinflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord that could be a mild illness caused by a virus or a severe life-threatening illness caused by bacterium paresthesia - answerabnormal tactile sensation often described as creeping, burning, tingling, or numbness on the skin with no objective cause and usually associated with injury or irritation of a sensory nerve or nerve root reflex - answera reflected action, particularly an involuntary action of movement. Superficial and deep tendon reflexes are used to evaluate the function of specific spine segmental levels seizure - answerA sudden change in sensation, behavior, or movement. The most severe form of seizure produces convulsions convulsions - answerviolent muscle contractions status epilepticus - answerRepeated seizure or a seizure prolonged for at least 30 minutes; may be convulsive, non-convulsive, partial, or subclinical stroke - answera sudden interruption of blood supply to a part of the brain or the rupture of a blood vessel, spilling into the spaces around the brain cells syncope - answerloss of consciousness resulting from insufficient blood flow to the brain; fainting. Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) - answersudden focal loss of neurological function due to small clots temporarily blocking the circulation to part of the brain; recovery within 24 hours; may look like a stroke. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) - answeracquired brain injury caused by external forces vertigo - answerCondition of dizziness, "room spinning"
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