Deck 13: The Nervous System and Mental Health

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The definition of myelitis is:

A) inflammation of a nerve.
B) inflammation of the brain.
C) inflammation of the spinal nerve roots.
D) inflammation of the spinal cord.
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A chronic degenerative disease of the brain indicated by hand tremors, rigidity, and a shuffling gait is known as:

A) multiple sclerosis.
B) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
C) Parkinson's disease.
D) Alzheimer's disease.
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The correct meaning of the root in the term cephalalgia is:

A) brain.
B) pertaining to.
C) pain.
D) head.
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The dilation of a blood vessel supplying the brain is known as:

A) cerebral embolism.
B) cerebral thrombosis.
C) cerebral atherosclerosis.
D) cerebral aneurysm.
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Select the combining form that means "mind."

A) Esthesi/o
B) Psych/o
C) Crani/o
D) Encephal/o
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An injury to the soft tissue of the brain resulting from a blow or violent shaking that results in head pain, dizziness, and sometimes nausea is called a:

A) meningocele.
B) neuroma.
C) myelogram.
D) concussion.
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This disease is characterized by deterioration of the myelin sheath covering the axons within the brain.

A) Parkinson's disease
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) Ménière's disease
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Choose the term with the correct spelling.

A) Allshimur's
B) Alzheimer's
C) Alzhighmer's
D) Allshimoor's
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Which of the following terms is spelled correctly?

A) Seizure
B) Seesure
C) Czyoor
D) Seasyour
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The medical term for inflammation of the brain is:

A) encephalitis.
B) meningitis.
C) keratitis.
D) retinitis.
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The correct meaning of the word root in the term neuroma is:

A) nerve.
B) tumor.
C) condition.
D) eye.
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The medical term for paralysis of both legs is:

A) quadriplegia.
B) monoplegia.
C) hemiplegia.
D) paraplegia.
Question
An abnormal sensation of numbness and tingling caused by an injury to a nerve is known as:

A) paresthesia.
B) neurasthenia.
C) neuralgia.
D) hyperesthesia.
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The definition of encephalitis is:

A) a floating blood clot in the brain.
B) inflammation of the brain.
C) softening of brain tissue.
D) a brain tumor.
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This is a chronic disease characterized by uncontrollable tremors.

A) Alzheimer's disease
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Schizophrenia
D) Parkinson's disease
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The medical term for temporary loss of consciousness (fainting) is:

A) syncope.
B) vertigo.
C) dementia.
D) agnosia.
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The medical term for inflammation of the membrane covering the surface of the brain and spinal cord is:

A) meningitis.
B) encephalitis.
C) retinitis.
D) keratitis.
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The medical term for being paralyzed from the neck down is:

A) quadriplegia.
B) hemiplegia.
C) monoplegia.
D) paraplegia.
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A patient presents to the Emergency Department complaining of numbness and weakness on his left side. The doctor believes this patient is experiencing a stroke (irreversible death of brain cells due to cut-off blood supply to the brain). The correct abbreviation for this medical condition is:

A) MRI.
B) CP.
C) CAT.
D) CVA.
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The patient has paralysis on one side of the body. The chart would show that the patient has:

A) hemiplegia.
B) quadriplegia.
C) paraplegia.
D) palsy.
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An incapacitating mental disorder indicated by a gross distortion of emotions and an inability to recognize reality, relate to others, and cope with ordinary demands of daily life is known as:

A) dementia.
B) psychosis.
C) neurosis.
D) psychosomatic.
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This disease is characterized by short attention span, poor attention, and hyperactivity.

A) PD
B) ADHD
C) CVA
D) MS
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This test measures the electrical activity of the brain.

A) EEG
B) PET
C) LP
D) CAT
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A patient suffers from a disease that literally means "condition of split mind." The name of this disease that causes delusions and hallucinations is ________.
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________ disease is a disease characterized by memory loss and confusion.
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This disease is characterized by alternating mania (excessively high energy) and depression (excessively low energy).

A) Attention-deficit disorder
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Posttraumatic stress disorder
D) Bipolar disorder
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A brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizures is known as ________.
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This test involves withdrawing and analyzing fluid from the lumbar region of the spinal cord.

A) EEG
B) PET
C) MRI
D) LP
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The physician has prescribed a medication to relieve the patient's pain. The nurse should prepare to give a(n):

A) myelogram.
B) analgesic.
C) sedative.
D) anesthetic
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A patient has been admitted with a CVA. The health care provider realizes that this is the acronym for ________. (two words)
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A stroke victim is unable to speak. The health care provider would chart this as ________.
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A(n) ________ is a series of involuntary muscular spasms caused by uncoordinated excitation of neurons that triggers muscle contraction.
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This disease is characterized by excessive worry and apprehension of harm.

A) Schizophrenia
B) Anxiety disorder
C) Multiple sclerosis
D) Bipolar disorder
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The suffix that means "paralysis" is ________.
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This disease is characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and a general loss of contact with reality.

A) Parkinson's disease
B) Ménière's disease
C) Schizophrenia
D) Anxiety disorder
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The meaning of syncope is ________.
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A combining form that means "brain" is ________ or cerebr/o.
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The combining form schiz/o means:

A) to divide, split.
B) brain.
C) fear.
D) mind.
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The patient is scheduled to undergo a diagnostic procedure that records the electrical impulses of the brain. This is known as:

A) echoencephalography.
B) electroencephalography.
C) positron emission tomography.
D) cerebral angiography.
Question
This test uses magnetism to image the brain and other soft tissues in the body.

A) PET
B) EEG
C) MRI
D) CAT
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The medical term for a reading handicap where some letters and numbers are reversed by the brain is ________.
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CT is the abbreviation for ________. (two words)
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An impairment of mental function that is characterized by memory loss, disorientation, and confusion is known as ________. It is often associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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MRI is the abbreviation for ________. (three words)
Question
Process of recording the electrical activity of the brain
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________ disease is a chronic degenerative disease of the brain characterized by hand tremors.
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Without the condition of sensation
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Provide the term based on the brief definition.

-Nerve pain
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An abnormal, irrational fear is called a(n) ________.
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CVA is the abbreviation for ________. (two words)
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The prefix a- means "absence of or ________."
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A patient suffers from a disease that causes sudden, uncontrollable episodes of sleep. The name of this disease is ________.
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MS is the abbreviation for ________. (two words)
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The medical term for a physician specializing in mental health is a(n) ________.
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Provide the term based on the brief definition.

-Study of the mind
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EEG is the abbreviation for ________. (one word)
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The combining form phas/o means "to ________."
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Provide the term based on the brief definition.

-Incision into the skull
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The medical term for a specialist in treating diseases of the nervous system is a(n) ________.
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ADHD is the abbreviation for ________. (four words)
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Match the combining form with the correct definition.
esthes/o

A)to divide
B)knowledge
C)brain
D)nerve
E)skull
F)sensation
G)hard
H)to speak
I)spinal cord
J)mind
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The patient is scheduled for a rhizotomy or radicotomy to help with chronic pain. The patient should be prepared for an incision into a nerve root.
Question
Match the combining form with the correct definition.
cerebr/o

A)to divide
B)knowledge
C)brain
D)nerve
E)skull
F)sensation
G)hard
H)to speak
I)spinal cord
J)mind
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Hardening of the arteries of the brain is known as cerebral embolism.
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The combining form neur/o means "nerve," and the suffix -logy means "study of" or "science of."
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Match the combining form with the correct definition.
crani/o

A)to divide
B)knowledge
C)brain
D)nerve
E)skull
F)sensation
G)hard
H)to speak
I)spinal cord
J)mind
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A general term describing several levels of decreased consciousness is agnosia.
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Increased volume of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain ventricles of a child before the cranial sutures have sealed, causing enlargement of the cranium, is known as meningomyelocele.
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The medical term for headache is cephalalgia.
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Match the combining form with the correct definition.
dur/o

A)to divide
B)knowledge
C)brain
D)nerve
E)skull
F)sensation
G)hard
H)to speak
I)spinal cord
J)mind
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A convulsion is a sign of a neurological disorder and is also called a seizure.
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The suffix -asthenia means "strong."
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Bell's palsy occurs when the facial muscles are paralyzed on one side.
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The brain and spinal cord form the central nervous system, or CNS.
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The combining form psych/o means "study."
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The clinical term for a headache, or a generalized pain in the region of the head, includes the combining form for "head," encephal/o, and the suffix that means "condition of pain."
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Neurons are supported by other cells of nervous tissue, known as ganglions.
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The combining form phas/o means "to speak," and the prefix a- means "without or absence of."
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A meningocele is a protrusion of the meninges through an opening caused by a defect in the skull or spinal column.
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The blood-brain-barrier keeps most bacteria, harmful cells, and many toxins from entering the nervous system.
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1
The definition of myelitis is:

A) inflammation of a nerve.
B) inflammation of the brain.
C) inflammation of the spinal nerve roots.
D) inflammation of the spinal cord.
inflammation of the spinal cord.
2
A chronic degenerative disease of the brain indicated by hand tremors, rigidity, and a shuffling gait is known as:

A) multiple sclerosis.
B) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
C) Parkinson's disease.
D) Alzheimer's disease.
Parkinson's disease.
3
The correct meaning of the root in the term cephalalgia is:

A) brain.
B) pertaining to.
C) pain.
D) head.
head.
4
The dilation of a blood vessel supplying the brain is known as:

A) cerebral embolism.
B) cerebral thrombosis.
C) cerebral atherosclerosis.
D) cerebral aneurysm.
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Select the combining form that means "mind."

A) Esthesi/o
B) Psych/o
C) Crani/o
D) Encephal/o
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An injury to the soft tissue of the brain resulting from a blow or violent shaking that results in head pain, dizziness, and sometimes nausea is called a:

A) meningocele.
B) neuroma.
C) myelogram.
D) concussion.
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This disease is characterized by deterioration of the myelin sheath covering the axons within the brain.

A) Parkinson's disease
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) Ménière's disease
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Choose the term with the correct spelling.

A) Allshimur's
B) Alzheimer's
C) Alzhighmer's
D) Allshimoor's
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Which of the following terms is spelled correctly?

A) Seizure
B) Seesure
C) Czyoor
D) Seasyour
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The medical term for inflammation of the brain is:

A) encephalitis.
B) meningitis.
C) keratitis.
D) retinitis.
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The correct meaning of the word root in the term neuroma is:

A) nerve.
B) tumor.
C) condition.
D) eye.
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The medical term for paralysis of both legs is:

A) quadriplegia.
B) monoplegia.
C) hemiplegia.
D) paraplegia.
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An abnormal sensation of numbness and tingling caused by an injury to a nerve is known as:

A) paresthesia.
B) neurasthenia.
C) neuralgia.
D) hyperesthesia.
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The definition of encephalitis is:

A) a floating blood clot in the brain.
B) inflammation of the brain.
C) softening of brain tissue.
D) a brain tumor.
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This is a chronic disease characterized by uncontrollable tremors.

A) Alzheimer's disease
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Schizophrenia
D) Parkinson's disease
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The medical term for temporary loss of consciousness (fainting) is:

A) syncope.
B) vertigo.
C) dementia.
D) agnosia.
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The medical term for inflammation of the membrane covering the surface of the brain and spinal cord is:

A) meningitis.
B) encephalitis.
C) retinitis.
D) keratitis.
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The medical term for being paralyzed from the neck down is:

A) quadriplegia.
B) hemiplegia.
C) monoplegia.
D) paraplegia.
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A patient presents to the Emergency Department complaining of numbness and weakness on his left side. The doctor believes this patient is experiencing a stroke (irreversible death of brain cells due to cut-off blood supply to the brain). The correct abbreviation for this medical condition is:

A) MRI.
B) CP.
C) CAT.
D) CVA.
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The patient has paralysis on one side of the body. The chart would show that the patient has:

A) hemiplegia.
B) quadriplegia.
C) paraplegia.
D) palsy.
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An incapacitating mental disorder indicated by a gross distortion of emotions and an inability to recognize reality, relate to others, and cope with ordinary demands of daily life is known as:

A) dementia.
B) psychosis.
C) neurosis.
D) psychosomatic.
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This disease is characterized by short attention span, poor attention, and hyperactivity.

A) PD
B) ADHD
C) CVA
D) MS
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This test measures the electrical activity of the brain.

A) EEG
B) PET
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D) CAT
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A patient suffers from a disease that literally means "condition of split mind." The name of this disease that causes delusions and hallucinations is ________.
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________ disease is a disease characterized by memory loss and confusion.
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This disease is characterized by alternating mania (excessively high energy) and depression (excessively low energy).

A) Attention-deficit disorder
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Posttraumatic stress disorder
D) Bipolar disorder
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A brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizures is known as ________.
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This test involves withdrawing and analyzing fluid from the lumbar region of the spinal cord.

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The physician has prescribed a medication to relieve the patient's pain. The nurse should prepare to give a(n):

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B) analgesic.
C) sedative.
D) anesthetic
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A patient has been admitted with a CVA. The health care provider realizes that this is the acronym for ________. (two words)
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A stroke victim is unable to speak. The health care provider would chart this as ________.
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A(n) ________ is a series of involuntary muscular spasms caused by uncoordinated excitation of neurons that triggers muscle contraction.
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This disease is characterized by excessive worry and apprehension of harm.

A) Schizophrenia
B) Anxiety disorder
C) Multiple sclerosis
D) Bipolar disorder
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The suffix that means "paralysis" is ________.
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This disease is characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and a general loss of contact with reality.

A) Parkinson's disease
B) Ménière's disease
C) Schizophrenia
D) Anxiety disorder
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The meaning of syncope is ________.
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A combining form that means "brain" is ________ or cerebr/o.
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The combining form schiz/o means:

A) to divide, split.
B) brain.
C) fear.
D) mind.
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The patient is scheduled to undergo a diagnostic procedure that records the electrical impulses of the brain. This is known as:

A) echoencephalography.
B) electroencephalography.
C) positron emission tomography.
D) cerebral angiography.
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This test uses magnetism to image the brain and other soft tissues in the body.

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D) CAT
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The medical term for a reading handicap where some letters and numbers are reversed by the brain is ________.
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CT is the abbreviation for ________. (two words)
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An impairment of mental function that is characterized by memory loss, disorientation, and confusion is known as ________. It is often associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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MRI is the abbreviation for ________. (three words)
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Process of recording the electrical activity of the brain
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________ disease is a chronic degenerative disease of the brain characterized by hand tremors.
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Without the condition of sensation
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Provide the term based on the brief definition.

-Nerve pain
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An abnormal, irrational fear is called a(n) ________.
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CVA is the abbreviation for ________. (two words)
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The prefix a- means "absence of or ________."
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A patient suffers from a disease that causes sudden, uncontrollable episodes of sleep. The name of this disease is ________.
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MS is the abbreviation for ________. (two words)
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The medical term for a physician specializing in mental health is a(n) ________.
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Provide the term based on the brief definition.

-Study of the mind
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EEG is the abbreviation for ________. (one word)
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The combining form phas/o means "to ________."
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Provide the term based on the brief definition.

-Incision into the skull
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The medical term for a specialist in treating diseases of the nervous system is a(n) ________.
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ADHD is the abbreviation for ________. (four words)
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Match the combining form with the correct definition.
esthes/o

A)to divide
B)knowledge
C)brain
D)nerve
E)skull
F)sensation
G)hard
H)to speak
I)spinal cord
J)mind
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The patient is scheduled for a rhizotomy or radicotomy to help with chronic pain. The patient should be prepared for an incision into a nerve root.
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Match the combining form with the correct definition.
cerebr/o

A)to divide
B)knowledge
C)brain
D)nerve
E)skull
F)sensation
G)hard
H)to speak
I)spinal cord
J)mind
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Hardening of the arteries of the brain is known as cerebral embolism.
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The combining form neur/o means "nerve," and the suffix -logy means "study of" or "science of."
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Match the combining form with the correct definition.
crani/o

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B)knowledge
C)brain
D)nerve
E)skull
F)sensation
G)hard
H)to speak
I)spinal cord
J)mind
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A general term describing several levels of decreased consciousness is agnosia.
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Increased volume of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain ventricles of a child before the cranial sutures have sealed, causing enlargement of the cranium, is known as meningomyelocele.
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The medical term for headache is cephalalgia.
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Match the combining form with the correct definition.
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B)knowledge
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D)nerve
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F)sensation
G)hard
H)to speak
I)spinal cord
J)mind
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A convulsion is a sign of a neurological disorder and is also called a seizure.
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The suffix -asthenia means "strong."
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Bell's palsy occurs when the facial muscles are paralyzed on one side.
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The brain and spinal cord form the central nervous system, or CNS.
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The combining form psych/o means "study."
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The clinical term for a headache, or a generalized pain in the region of the head, includes the combining form for "head," encephal/o, and the suffix that means "condition of pain."
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Neurons are supported by other cells of nervous tissue, known as ganglions.
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The combining form phas/o means "to speak," and the prefix a- means "without or absence of."
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A meningocele is a protrusion of the meninges through an opening caused by a defect in the skull or spinal column.
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The blood-brain-barrier keeps most bacteria, harmful cells, and many toxins from entering the nervous system.
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