It's All in Your Head!
You're Giving Me a Headache!
Pathophysiology
Signs and Symptoms
Seize The Day!
100

This part of the brain controls breathing, B/P, swallowing, and pupillary constriction.

What is the "brain stem"?

100

These headaches are caused by muscle contractions in the head and neck.

What are "tension headaches"?

100

Also known as a "stroke"...

What is a "CVA"?

100

Symptoms that last up to 24 hours can be a result of...

What is a "TIA"?

100

Formerly caused an "absence seizure".

What is "petit mal"?

200

This part of the brain controls muscle and body coordination.

What is the "cerebellum"?

200

These headaches are thought to be caused by changes in blood vessel size in the base of the brain.

What are "migraine headaches"?

200

These are the two types of strokes.

What is "ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes"?

200

The difficulty expressing thoughts or the inability to use the right words...

What is "aphasia"?

200

These two assessments should be performed after a seizure.

What is "SpO2 and BGM"?

300

This part of the brain is responsible for the processing of visual input.

What is the "occipital region (lobe)"?

300

These headaches are caused by pressure that is the result of fluid accumulation...

What are "sinus headaches"?

300

A clot that forms at the site of the blockage.

What is a "thrombus"?

300

Weakness or inability to move one side of the body is often times referred to as...

What is "hemiparesis"?
300

Generalized seizures are sometimes referred to as...

What is a "tonic-clonic seizure"?

400

These nerves innervate the head and face.

What are the "cranial nerves"?

400

These headaches can be associated with visual changes/photophobia, nausea, and vomiting.

What are "migraine headaches"?

400

Plaque build-up inside of the walls of blood vessels that may obstruct blood flow is called...

What is "atherosclerosis"?

400

Some seizure patients may experience this prior to a seizure.

What is an "aura"?

400

Characterized by:

-No change in the patients LOC.

-May have numbness, weakness, dizziness, visual changes, or unusual smells/tastes.

-May have some twitching or brief paralysis.

What is a "(simple) partial seizure"?

500

This is the hole through which most nerves exit the skull.

What is the "foramen magnum"?

500

This "condition" may be caused by a hemorrhagic stroke, tumor, or recent head trauma.

What is "increasing ICP"?

500

This type of stroke may cause the sudden onset of a severe headache.

What is a "hemorrhagic stroke"?

500

Usually defined by the presence of lethargy and confusion following a seizure.

What is the "post-ictal phase"?

500

Seizures lasting more than 30 minutes or recur every few minutes.

What is "status epilepticus"?

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