Alzheimer's
Parkinson's
ALS
CVA
100

The only definitive way to diagnose AD is through this study.

What is autopsy?

100

The neurotransmitter that is responsible for chemical messaging between nerve cells.

What is dopamine?

100

The full name for ALS.

What is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis?

100

This type of stroke occurs when blood flow is obstructed to a section of the brain.

What is ischemic stroke?

200

These clusters of insoluble deposits are responsible for changes in structure and function in the brain of patients with AD.

What are amyloid plaques?

200

The 3 main risk factors for PD.

What are age, gender (male), and genetic?

200

ALS results in progressive degeneration of these.

What are motor neurons of the hypothalamus and spinal cord?

200

This acronym stands for the signs of stroke.

What is FAST (Facial drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty and Time to call EMS)?

300

Name 3 of the early warning signs of AD.

What are:

Memory loss that affects job skills

• Difficulty performing familiar tasks

• Problems with language

• Disorientation to time and place

• Poor or ↓ judgment

• Problems with abstract thinking

• Misplacing things

• Changes in mood or behavior

• Changes in personality

• Loss of initiative

300

The acronym TRAP stands for the 4 major symptoms of PD.

What are Tremors, Rigidity, Akinesia, and Postural instability?

300

The population that has the highest risk for ALS includes these 3 factors.

What are:

age >55 yrs

males

non-Hispanic White

300

Rapid treatment of ischemic stroke involves this medication administered within 3-4 hrs. of onset of symptoms.

What is tPA or fibrinolytic meds?

400

The risk factors for AD are primarily connected to this.

What is age > 65 years?

400

The loss or absence of control of voluntary muscles.

What is akinesia?

400

The 2 main objectives of nursing interventions for ALS.

What are facilitate communication and reduce risk for aspiration?

400

Risk factors for stroke include these.

What are low SES, Black ethnicity, hypertension, diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol, or atrial fibrillation?

500

Medications for AD include these two categories.

What are cholinesterase inhibitors and NMDA antagonists?

500

This medication is used to correct dopamine imbalance in the brain.

What is levodopa with carbidopa?

500

Early symptoms of ALS include these.

What are muscle twitching, weakness or cramps,

slurred speech, difficulty chewing?

500

Common causes of hemorrhagic stroke include these.

What are small cerebral blood vessel leakages or ruptured aneurysms?

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