Guillian Barre
Multiple Sclerosis
Head Injury
Seizures
Delerium/dementia
100

A type of vision loss that affects the right or left half of the visual field.

What is Hemianopsia?

100

Term for disturbances in gait and balance that occurs in Multiple Sclerosis

What is Ataxia?

100

The bruising that a brain acquires when it hits the skull opposite the point of impact.

What is contrecoup?
100

Term used for seizures caused by identifiable issues such as a head injury

What is a Secondary Seizure?

100

Term for slowness of movement that occurs in Parkinson's Disease

What is Bradykinesia?

200

A temporary cessation of adequate blood flow to an area of the brain

What is TIA?

200

Diagnostic test used to verify that MS lesions exist

What is MRI?

200

The injury that commonly causes otorrhea and Battle's sign.

What is basal skull fracture?

200

Term used for seizures that occur in a specific area of the brain

What is a focal /partial seizure?

200

Term for difficulty forming words due to muscle impairment in the mouth and throat.

What is Dysarthria?

300

One type of stroke that is less common than the other; but often more devastating

What is Hemorrhagic Stroke?

300

Proposed etiology of both MS and RA

What is Autoimmune disease?

300

A phenomenon characterized by increasing systolic pressure, increasing pulse pressure and decreasing heart rate.

What is Cushing's reflex/triad?

300

Medication used to terminate seizures that last more than a few minutes

What is Diazepam?

300

When dopamine is low, the amount of this neurotransmitter is unbalanced.

What is Acetylcholine?

400
The term for effects of CVA seen on the opposite side of the body from the area of injury

What is Contralateral?

400

Medications used to limit the amount of myelin destruction during an MS exacerbation

What is Glucocorticoid?

400

The cranial nerve that is compressed in cerebral edema causing fixed and dilated pupils.

What is Cranial Nerve III?

400

Substance that should not be consumed with CNS depressant medications

What is Alcohol?

400

Symptoms of dopamine toxicity in the CNS

What is muscle twitching?

500

The area of the brain that is damaged when expressive aphasia occurs.

What is Brocca's area?

500

Interferon and Fingolimod are examples of a class of medication used to prevent MS exacerbations

What are Disease Modifying Drugs?

500

The response of brain tissue to edema that exceeds space in the cranial vault.

What is brain herniation?

500

Inhibitory neurotransmitter that may be enhanced by antiseizure medications

What is GABA?

500

Medications used to cure Parkinson's disease

What is Not Available?

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