anatomy
seizure
stroke
physiology
headaches
100

is composed of the brain and spinal cord

what is the central nervous system?

100
the term for a recurring term for a seizure lasting longer than 5 minutes

what is epilepticus?

100

the most common type of stroke accounting for 87% of all strokes

what is the ischemic stroke?

100

controls basic functions of the body such as breathing, blood pressure, and swallowing

what is the brain stem?

100

an incident with multiple patients reporting a headache could indicate

what is carbon monoxide poisoning?

200

3 main parts of the brain

what are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem?

200

a neurologic episode causing severe twitching of unconscious body muscles

what is a generalized seizure

200

a type of stroke that occurs as a result of bleeding inside the brain

what is a hemorrhagic stroke?

200

controls muscle and body coordination 

what is the cerebellum?

200

the three types of headaches

migraine, tensions, and sinus

300

the bundle of fibers that connect the two hemispheres of the brain

what is the corpus callosum?

300

seizure that occurs in one part of the brain and the patient can be aware or not

what is a focal seizure?
300

a type of aneurysm that resembles a tiny balloon that juts out from the artery

what is a berry aneurysm?

300

controls left side of the body, emotion, and subjectivity

what is the right hemisphere of the cerebrum?

300

migraines are thought to be caused by

 what is the change in blood vessel size?

400

the brain communicates with the body through

what are the spinal cord and cranial nerves

400

the period following a seizure where the mental status is still affected is called

what is the postictal state?

400

facial drooping and decreased or absent movement on one side of the body

what are the common signs of a stroke?

400

controls the right side of the body, speech, and reasoning

what is the left hemisphere of the cerebrum?


400

patients usually describe tensions headaches as what kind of pain?

what is squeezing, dull, and aching?

500

the 3 layers of tissue that cover and protect the spinal cord

what are the meninges? (dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater)

500

a seizure resulting from a sudden high fever is 

what is a febrile seizure? (the most common in children)

500

damage of the cerebral artery due to atherosclerosis could produce this

what is a blood clot?

500

long term memory is processed 

the hippocampus

500

a severe headache often described as the worst pain ever could be a sign of

what is hemorrhagic stroke?

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