1. Results from contusions or shearing injuries and may develop severaldays after injury.:
secondary injury
2. Diagnosis is often delayed due to lack of a definitive test: multiple sclerosis
3. Also known as Lou Gehrig disease; involves muscle wasting and degen- erative changes
in both upper and lower motor neurons.: amyotrophic lateralsclerosis
4. Usually caused by trauma or poor body mechanics.: herniated intervertebraldisc
5. Dysfunction of the extrapyramidal motor system occurs because of pro-gressive
degenerative changes in the basal nuclei.: Parkinson's disease
6. Speech, occupational, and physical therapy are all crucial in the aid ofParkinson's
Disease.: TRUE
7. Are classified as congenital neurologic disorders: -spina bifida
-cerebral palsy
-hydrocephalus
8. Regarding seizure disorders?: -Classified by their location in the brain andtheir clinical
features, including characteristic EEG patterns during and between
-Categorized as generalized or partial
-Sometimes called convulsion
-May cause loss of consciousness
-Result from uncontrolled, excessive discharge of neurons in the brain
9. Continuous or recurring seizures without recovery of consciousness are termed status
epilepticus which may lead to serious consequences if it is nottreated promptly.: TRUE
10. Refers to a sudden brief episode of discomfort and anxiety.: panic attack
11. May be a temporary response to stress, or a chronic problem, leading todifferent
behavioral manifestations depending on the type.: anxiety disorders
12. Observed behaviors such as nail biting or hand washing that may bepresent with certain
psychological disorders.: compulsive rituals
13. Indications of Depression: -Lack of energy and loss of self-esteem and moti-vation.
-Prolonged period of profound sadness marked by hopelessness
-Inability to find pleasure in any activity.
-May include sleep disorders, such as insomnia or excessive sleep
14. Progressive chronic disease in which cortical function is decreased, im-pairing cognitive
skills such as language, logical thinking, and judgment, ability to learn new information as