CJD
CREUTXFELD-JAKOB DISEASE
PETIT- MAL: BEGIN AT AGES 5 & 10 (DAYDREAMING)
ABSENCE SEIZURES
The most common disorder of the middle ear (acute or chronic)
Otitis media
Pinkeye
conjunctivitis
A loss of contact with reality
Psychosis
PTSD
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
accompanied by the inability to whistle, smile, or uncontrollable drooping of the mouth and drooling and the inability to close the eye.
Bell's Palsy
Earache
Otalgia
lazy eye
amblyopia
Charac. by auditory and/or visual hallucinations
Schizophrenia
WHEN THE BLOOD SUPPLY TO PART OF THE BRAIN IS SUDDENLY INTURRUPTED DEPRIVING THE BRAIN OF O2 (2 TYPES):
CVA (What does it stand for?
Includes hearing loss, a feeling of pressure on the ear, dizziness or vertigo
Meniere Disease
Specializes in the diseases of the ear
Otologist
fast, uncontrollable eye movement rotary or side to side
nystagmus
Pervasive distrust and suspicion of others
Paranoid
Jumpy for no reason
GAD (what does it mean)?
TIC DISORDER
TOURETTE SYNDROME
This is not fully developed in children under 5.
eustachian tube
results from fluid inside the eyeball (Mary Jane Helps)
glaucoma
This weather makes me SAD
Seasonal Affective Disorder)
The brain is properly lubricated
CSF (what does it mean)
MEDICAL EMERGENCY (RECURRENT SEIZURES FOR 30 MINUTES OR MORE WITHOUT GAINING CONSCIOUSNESS)
STATICUS EPILEPTICUS-
Occurs when pus in the middle ear cannot escape, builds up pressure and punctures the eardrum
perforated eardrum
The most common CA in children around 18 months
Retinoblastoma
Used to be called manic depressive disorder
Bipolar disorder