Neuro #1
Diagnostic Imaging
Neuro Suffixes
Diagnosis
Neuro #2
100

This position makes side effects after a lumbar puncture worse?

What is sitting up? 

100

Uses electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues such as bones.

What is an X-Ray?

100

-ectomy

What is the surgical removal of?

100

When a blood clot blocks or narrows an artery leading to the brain

What is an ischemic stroke?

100

Another name for fainting

What is SYNCOPE?

200

What is the inability to communicate through speech, writing or signs because of an injury to or disease in certain areas of the brain called?

What is the Aphasia?

200

You have a patient in clinic that has signs/symptoms of a stroke. They are taken to the ED immediately- What imaging test will this patient likely have first? 

What is a computerized tomography (CT) scan?

200

-itis

What is the inflammation of?

200

Bleed of the brain that happens underneath the dura layer

What is a subdural hematoma (SDH)?

200

Neurodegenerative disease of motor neurons that cause progressive weakness, atrophy, and eventually death

What is ALS?

300

A complication of diabetes

What is Peripheral Neuropathy?

300

Detects electrical activity in the brain using small metal discs attached to the scalp

What is an electroencephalogram (EEG)?

300

-plegia

What is denoting paralysis of?
300

Chronic disease often times with periods of exacerbation/remission that affects the myelin sheath, vision, mobility and causes sensory changes?

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

300

Baclofen is successful if this symptom of Multiple Sclerosis is reduced

What is Spasms?

400

Key physical exam finding you see with encephalitis?

What is mental status changes?

400

Uses a magnetic field and computer generated radio waves to create detailed images

What is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)?

400

-algia

What is denoting pain?

400

This is a life threatening condition characterized by a series of generalized seizures without full recovery of consciousness between?

What is Status Epilepticus?

400

Most common cause of cardioembolic stroke?

What is a.fib?

500

Name 2 common forms of Muscular Dystrophy?

What is Duchennes & Beckers?

500

Electrodes placed on the skin overlying a muscle group to determine muscle response

What is an Electromyography (EMG)? 

500

-ology

What is the study of?

500

Inflammation of the brain, often caused by an infection, autoimmune disease or chemical exposure

What is an encephalitis?

500

What is the abnormal sensation of numbness or tingling called

What is paresthesia?