Neuro 1
More neuro!
CVA
more musculoskeletal
some of everything!
100

consists of the brain and spinal cord

What is the central nervous system?

100

Stereognosis

What is a test for tactile discrimination in a sensory system assessment?

100

Ischemic stroke

What is the most common type of stroke? 87% of strokes are ischemic.

100

Systemic, autoimmune, inflammatory disease of the joints


What is rheumatoid arthritis?

100

Leukoplakia

What are white lesions in mouth that do not scrap off? Can be precancerous

200

Hypothalamus

What part of the brain controls body temperature?

200

Light touch

What is a type of sensory assessment done in the final baseline assessment?

200

Hemorrhagic stroke

What is an acute type of stroke related to bleeding in the brain?

200

Non-inflammatory, localized, asymmetric joint involvement

What is osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease?

200

Fungal infection in mouth, also known as thrush

What is candidiasis?

300

Eye opening response, best verbal response, best motor response

What is the Glasgow Coma Scale?

300

Excessive, hypersynchronous discharge of neurons in brain

What is a seizure?

300

F-face; A-arm; S-speech; T-time

What is a mnemonic for the  symptoms of stroke?

300

Bouchard's and Heberden's nodules

What are the hard, bony protuberances to the fingers in osteoarthritis called?

300

Passive ROM

What is it called when someone physically moves or stretches a part of your body.

400

Alert, lethargic, stuporous, confused, obtunded

What are terms used to describe level of consciousness?

400

Rapid alternating movement

What is one way to test cerebellar function, specifically coordination?

400

Smoking, uncontrolled high blood pressure, family history of stroke, high cholesterol

What are some of the risk factors for stroke?

400

Arms for balance, swaying with walking, wide base of support

What are some of the expected findings for adaptive gait in the aging adult?

400

Epitrochlear lymph nodes

What are the lymph nodes just above the elbow called?

500

Motor system assessment

What are muscle size, strength and tone; motor coordination; and balance?

500

If possible, turn patient to side

What is the priority action for a nurse witnessing someone having a seizure?

500

Expressive aphasia

What is difficulty to produce speech, usually occurs after damage to the part of the brain (Broca's area) that controls speech?

500

Osteoporosis

What is a decrease in skeletal bone mass that puts patients at increased risk for fracture?

500

Hand grips bilaterally

What is a method to check muscle strength in the hands and forearms?