Head Trauma from ACRONYMS
Strokes (not the band)
Seizures
Neurologic conditions
Brain tumors and the cells from which they came
100

The two categories of TBIs

Blunt and Penetrating


100

The more proper name for a stroke

Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)

100

Seizures are characterized as sudde, explosive disorderly discharge of these

Cerebral neurons

100

This disorder starts as an infection in the body and crosses the blood-brain barrier. Symptoms include fever, chills, petechial rash and neck stiffness

Meningitis

100

This type of tumor arises from astrocytes and is relatively slow growing

Astrocytoma

200

Head injuries are commonly Dx by these two acronym screening techniques

CT and MRI

200

The time within Tx for stroke needs to be initiated

6 hours


200

When someone has multiple seizures without regaining conciousness or has one seizure lasting >30 minutes it is called t his

Status epilepticus

200

This commonly abbreviated condition is known as a demyelinating disease

Multiple sclerosis

200

This type of tumor comes from more mature glial cells and it very rapidly growing

Glioblastoma multiforme

300

This head injury, abbreviated by drake to EH, would be Dx with CT or MRI and results in LOC

Epidural Hematomas

300

This type of stroke involves fragments of thrombi from outside the brain

Embolic stroke

300

The time period immediately following a seizure is called this

Post-ictal state

300

This degenerative disease affects the dopamine pathway in the substantia nigra

Parkinson Disease

300

This type of secreting tumor comes from pituitary cells

Pituitary adenoma

400
Way to measure TBIs, ranges from 3-15, abbreviated to GCS

Glasgow Coma Scale

400

This kind of CVA is caused by hypertension, ruptured aneurysms, bleeding disorders and more

Hemorrahagic
400

Seizure disorders of this type are characterized by bilaterial neuron involvement originating from subcortical or deeper brain focus

Generalized seizures

400

This chronic autoimmune disease is mediated by anti-acetycholine receptor antibodies

Myasthenia Gravis


400

This type of brain tumor comes from arachnoid cells

Meningioma

500

A severe one of these, abbreviated to DAI, is characterized by GCS<8, LOC >24 hours, and increased ICP

Diffuse axonal injury

500

This type of CVA with TWO NAMES is caused by arterial occlusions, tend to be progressive over hours or days and are made more likely by conditions causing inadequate cerebral perfusion

Ischemic/Thrombotic

500

The early manifestation that can occur hours to days before a seizure is called this

Prodoma

500

This acquired inflammatory disease results in demyelination of peripheral nerves, and is almost always preceded by viral illness. Begins with leg paralysis

Guillain-Barre Syndrome

500

This type of tumor comes from Schwann cells, has something to do with the nerve sheath

Neurofibroma

(bonus points if you tell me about the nerve sheath)

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