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CSP LATEST EXAMS GUIDE (SPECIALTY PHARMACY) WITH ACTUAL CORRECT ANSWERS .100%VERIFIED

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CSP LATEST EXAMS GUIDE (SPECIALTY PHARMACY)
WITH ACTUAL CORRECT ANSWERS .100%VERIFIED
Anhedonia - answerInability to experience pleasure



Aneurysm - answerDefiency in wall of an artery (balloons out)



Apraxia/dyspraxia - answerImpairment in ability to carry out voluntary movement



Ateriovenous Malformation (AVM) - answerCongenital collections of abnormal blood vessels. Arteries
connect directly to veins



Agraphia/dysgraphia - answerLoss of ability to produce written language



Akinesia/dyskinesia - answerSlowness of movement



Alzheimer's Disease - answerMost common type of Dementia



Amnesia - answerMemory Loss



Aphasia/dysphasia - answerImpairment in use of language



Ataxia - answerIncoordination; associated with lesions of cerebellum



Cerebral Palsy - answerPersistent disorder of movement and posture due to non-progressive disorder of
the immature brain

,Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - answerSudden failure of blood supply to part of the brain; stroke



Dementia - answerAcquired cognitive impairment



Dysarthria - answerDifficulty in speech production; problem of articulation



Dyslexia - answerAcquired disorder of reading



Encephalopathy - answerInflammation of CNS (due to chemical, allergic or toxin reaction, NOT infection)



Epilepsy - answerRecurrent seizures



Hemianopsia/Hemianopia - answerVisual field defect; half of lateral of each visual field is lost



Hemiparesis - answerMuscular weakness affecting one side of the body



Hydrocephalus - answerExcess CSF



Ischemia - answerInsuficient blood supply to brain from narrowing of artery



Korsakoff's syndrome - answerMemory disturbance associated with alcohol abuse



Multiple Sclerosis - answerMultifocal demylinating disease

,Organic Brain Syndrome - answerObsolete non-specific term referring to syndrome arising from brain
disease



Diplopia - answerDouble vision



Acuity - answerClearness of vision



Aura - answerPremonitory sensations present in epilepsy



Basal - answerStarting point, based on items correct in a row. Assumes mastery of items previous to this
point.



Ceiling - answerEnding point based on number of errors in a row. Assumes examinee would not get
credit for remaining items



Bilateral - answerPresent on both sides of the body



Unilateral - answerPresent on one side of body



Bradykinesia - answerRetardation in intiating and executing movements and speech



Circumlocution - answerLengthy output with word substitutions; talking in circles



Confabulation - answerPrompt, full and detailed, but incorrect responses to questions of recall in
amnestic patients

, Coup-contrecoup - answerClosed head injury in which effects occur at impact site and location opposite
impact site



Embolism - answerSudden blocking of an artery



Partial Seizure - answerSeizure caused by damage to the brain



Complex Partial Seizure - answerSeizure caused by damage to the brain with change in consciousness



Simple Partial Seizure - answerSeizure caused by damage to the brain without change in consciousness



Generalized Seizure/ Grand Mal - answerSeizure in which both sides of the body are affected, person
falls unconscious and muscles of the body contract



Generalized Tonic-Clonic - answerSeizure affecting both sides of the body with muscle tensing and
muscle jerking in unison



Absence/Petit Mal - answerSeizure with a blank period of staring off with unawareness of what is
happening around the person



Set-maintenance - answerRetaining a guiding principle



Set-loss - answerInability to retain a guiding principle during a test



Short-term memory - answerWhen one produces material immediately after it has been presented
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