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Define hemorrhagic stroke 

Hint: think hem for hematoma 

vessel in the brain ruptures and bleeds

forms hematoma 

100

This region causes problems with gait, balance, coordination

cerebellum 

100

Dopamine plays a critical role in regulating?

movement, coordination, and balance 

100

Renal Calculi (kidney stone):

Solid masses formed from crystallized minerals in the urine, often due to increased ___________________.

Calcium loss from bones 

100

Hydronephrosis: 

__________ of the renal pelvis (the funnel-shaped structure in the kidney that collects urine) d/t urine flow __________ leads to ______________________.

dilation

obstruction 

kidney swelling and potential damage

200

hem stroke sx

hemiplegia (left-sided)

slurred speech (dysarthria)

loss of gag reflex

facial droop (right side)

200

Fill in the blanks: 

MS is an __________ disease where the body's __________ mistakenly attacks the myelin sheath, a protective covering around nerve fibers in the __________ (brain and spinal cord).

autoimmune, T cells, CNS

200

Which clinical manifestations are characteristic of Parkinson’s disease?

Resting tremor (pill-rolling tremor)

Rigidity and stillness of muscle

Loss of dopamine-producing cells in the substantia nigra

Bradykinesia (slowness of movement)

200

Renal calculi RF: 

Immobility (e.g., paraplegic patients)

Dehydration

Increased calcium loss from the bones

High animal protein intake raises uric acid

200

Pyelonephritis

 


Upper UTI involves the kidneys (mainly CVA region)


300

What does the CT scan show if it's hemorrhagic?

hematoma 

300

Fill in the blanks: 

Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalgia (TAC) is a group of headache disorders characterized by excruciating __________, __________ and the presence of __________, pupil constriction, tearing, and __________. 

unilateral or one-sided pain

restlessness

bloodshot eyes

nasal discharge 

300

This type of renal dysfunction occurs d/t decreased blood flow to the kidneys

pre-renal

300

What is acute glomerulonephritis?

___________ of the ___________ within the kidneys, often following a recent __________. 

inflammation 

glomeruli

strep infection 

300

Pylenophritis s/s


What does UA show?

s/s: irritative voiding, NVF, flank pain

UA: pyuria (WBCs in urine) and E. coli

400

hem stroke RF

Uncontrolled HTN, elderly, previous stroke/TIA


other: DM, AFIB

400

Most common type of TAC

cluster HA

400

2 characteristics of post-renal dysfx

hypovolemia

HF

400

acute glom s/s: 


Generalized edema (face and periorbital area) 

Dark urine due to hematuria (blood in urine)

HTN and Oliguria (decreased urine output)

400

Uropathy


An _________ of urine flow causes a _________ that can damage __________. 

obstruction 

backup

kidneys 

500

This region affects fx like breathing and HR

brainstem

500

What is Parkinson's?

chronic, neurodegenerative disorder

gradual

death of dopamine neurons in substantial nigra 

500

Post-renal:

This occurs due to __________ of urine flow after it leaves the kidneys, such as a __________ or __________ blocking the ureters.

obstruction

kidney stone

tumor

500

“Puffy face post-strep."

Acute Glomerulonephritis

500

uropathy causes

kidney stones, prostatic enlargement