Deck 15: Nervous System and Behavioral Health

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The combining form phas/o is defined as

A) one
B) mind
C) speech
D) sensation
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A combining form that means mind is

A) cerebr/o
B) esthesi/o
C) phas/o
D) psych/o
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The area of the brain responsible for respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure is the

A) cerebellum
B) medulla oblongata
C) pons
D) cerebral cortex
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The portion of the brain that is sometimes referred to as the hindbrain is the

A) medulla oblongata
B) cerebellum
C) pons
D) cerebrum
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The conductor of nerve impulses that initiates reflex reaction to sensory information without input from the brain is the

A) glia
B) pons
C) neurons
D) spinal cord
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The peripheral nervous system is made up of the

A) medulla oblongata
B) cerebrum
C) cranial and spinal nerves
D) spinal cord
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The thin inner layer of the meninges is the

A) arachnoid
B) dura mater
C) pia mater
D) subarachnoid space
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The suffix -iatry is defined as

A) seizure, attack
B) specialist, physician
C) slight, paralysis
D) treatment, specialty
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The combining form that means gray matter is

A) poli/o
B) myel/o
C) mening/o
D) rhiz/o
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A combining form that means four is

A) mon/o
B) phas/o
C) gangli/o
D) quadr/i
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The combining form that means sensation, sensitivity, feeling is

A) poli/o
B) phas/o
C) esthesi/o
D) quadr/i
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The three layers of membrane that cover the brain and spinal cord are called the

A) meninges
B) pons
C) ganglia
D) medulla oblongata
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The largest portion of the brain is the

A) cerebrum
B) cerebellum
C) medulla oblongata
D) cerebral cortex
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The suffix -paresis is defined as

A) slight paralysis
B) sensitivity
C) seizure
D) softening
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A cordlike structure made up of fibers that carries impulses within the body is defined as

A) meninges
B) nerve
C) ganglion
D) ventricle
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The combining form encephal/o is defined as

A) spinal cord
B) brain
C) nerve root
D) cerebellum
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The delicate middle layer of the meninges is the

A) dura mater
B) arachnoid
C) pia mater
D) gray matter
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The combining form gli/o is defined as

A) gluey substance
B) nerve root
C) ganglion
D) hard
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The combining form myel/o is defined as

A) spinal cord
B) gray matter
C) brain
D) nerve root
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A group of nerve cells located outside the central nervous system is the

A) ganglion
B) neurons
C) glia
D) pons
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Inflammation of the membranous coverings of the brain and spinal cord is called

A) duritis
B) poliomyelitis
C) polyneuritis
D) meningitis
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A degenerative disease characterized by sclerotic patches along the brain and spinal cord is

A) sciatica
B) herpes zoster
C) multiple sclerosis
D) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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A deficient supply of blood to the brain for a short time is called

A) cerebral embolism
B) subarachnoid hemorrhage
C) subdural hematoma
D) transient ischemic attack
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The term that means inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord is

A) polyneuritis
B) neuralgia
C) poliomyelitis
D) meningitis
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The term neuroma means

A) pain in a nerve
B) tumor of the meninges
C) tumor made up of nerve (cells)
D) inflammation of many nerves
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The term that means softening of the brain is

A) encephalomalacia
B) encephalomyeloradiculitis
C) meningomyelocele
D) neurasthenia
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Which of the following means disease affecting a single nerve?

A) neuropathy
B) mononeuropathy
C) radiculopathy
D) polyneuropathy
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The term meningomyelocele means that there is a protrusion through a neural arch defect in the vertebral column of the meninges and the

A) spinal cord
B) brainstem
C) cerebrum
D) ganglion
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The term neurasthenia is defined as

A) nerve weakness
B) inflammation of many nerves
C) slight paralysis
D) softening of the brain
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The term that means tumor of blood below the dura is

A) poliomyelitis
B) neuroma
C) cerebral thrombosis
D) subdural hematoma
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The term neuroarthropathy means disease of the

A) nerves and cartilage
B) joints and cartilage
C) nerve roots and joints
D) nerves and joint
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The term polyneuritis is defined as inflammation of

A) the gray matter of the spinal cord
B) the dura mater
C) many nerves
D) the nerve roots
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Which eponym indicates a disease of the CNS with signs and symptoms such as resting tremors, rigidity, expressionless face, and shuffling gait?

A) Alzheimer disease
B) Bell palsy
C) Lou Gehrig disease
D) Parkinson disease
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The term that means an increased amount of cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain is

A) microcephaly
B) anencephalus
C) macrocephaly
D) hydrocephalus
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The term encephalitis is defined as inflammation of the

A) cranial nerves
B) brain
C) spinal nerves
D) spinal cord
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The term neuralgia is defined as

A) disease of the nerve and the joints
B) pain in the nerve
C) inflammation of many nerves
D) a developing nerve cell
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A condition in which there is an interruption of blood supply to the brain is

A) cerebral palsy
B) stroke
C) cerebral aneurysm
D) cerebral thrombosis
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A tumor composed of developing glial tissue is

A) glioma
B) meningioma
C) radiculopathy
D) glioblastoma
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The term encephalomyeloradiculitis means inflammation of the

A) brain, spinal cord, and meninges
B) spinal cord, nerve roots, and nerves
C) nerve roots, brain, and meninges
D) brain, spinal cord, and nerve roots
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The term cerebral thrombosis is defined as

A) a blood clot in the cerebrum
B) a blood tumor below the dura
C) inflammation of the gray matter
D) protrusion of the meninges
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A condition characterized by a lack of muscle control and partial paralysis is

A) cerebral palsy
B) epilepsy
C) sciatica
D) multiple sclerosis
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The term aphasia means loss or impairment of

A) speaking
B) eating
C) breathing
D) swallowing
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Cross-sectional and vertical images of the brain for visualization of tumors and edema are produced by

A) lumbar puncture
B) positron emission tomography
C) magnetic resonance imaging
D) electroencephalogram
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A viral disease that affects the peripheral nerves and causes blisters on the skin that follow the course of the affected nerves is

A) sciatica
B) multiple sclerosis
C) shingles
D) cerebral palsy
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The term dysphasia is defined as a condition marked by

A) difficulty in swallowing
B) absence of speech
C) difficulty in speaking
D) slight paralysis of the larynx
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The term that means (occurring) between seizures or attacks is

A) preictal
B) postictal
C) interictal
D) hemiparesis
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A disease characterized by early dementia, confusion, restlessness, and loss of recognition of familiar persons or surroundings is

A) Bell palsy
B) Alzheimer disease
C) cerebral palsy
D) Parkinson disease
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Encephalosclerosis is defined as

A) softening of the spinal cord
B) hardening of the brain
C) dementia
D) pain in the head
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Which of the following is used to remove cerebral spinal fluid for diagnostic purposes?

A) evoked potential studies
B) lumbar puncture
C) computed tomography
D) positron emission tomography scan
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A disorder of the nervous system in which the patient experiences recurrent seizures is

A) cerebral palsy
B) poliomyelitis
C) epilepsy
D) multiple sclerosis
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An instrument used for recording the electrical impulses of the brain is a(n)

A) electrocardiograph
B) electroencephalogram
C) shunt
D) electroencephalograph
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The term that means radiographic imaging of the blood vessels in the brain is

A) computed tomography of the brain
B) CT myelography
C) electroencephalography
D) cerebral angiography
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The term intracerebral means pertaining to

A) within the cerebrum
B) between the cerebrum
C) beside the cerebrum
D) without the cerebrum
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The surgical repair of a nerve is called

A) neurotomy
B) neurolysis
C) neurorrhaphy
D) neuroplasty
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The term that means excision of a nerve is

A) rhizotomy
B) neurotomy
C) neurectomy
D) neurorrhaphy
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An incision into a nerve root is called a

A) neurectomy
B) ganglionectomy
C) neurotomy
D) rhizotomy
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A term that means pain in the head is

A) anesthesia
B) psychosomatic
C) cerebral
D) cephalalgia
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The surgical term neurolysis is defined as

A) suturing of a nerve
B) surgical repair of a nerve
C) separation of a nerve (from adhesions)
D) incision into a nerve root
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The term that means without (the loss of) feeling or sensation is

A) paresthesia
B) hemiparesis
C) anesthesia
D) hyperesthesia
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Paralysis of four limbs is

A) panplegia
B) quadriplegia
C) monoplegia
D) hemiplegia
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A psychologist is a

A) specialist of the mind
B) physician who studies and treats disorders of the mind
C) physician who studies and treats disorders of the nervous system
D) study of the mind
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Which of the following is a mood disorder characterized by feelings of sadness, despair, and discouragement?

A) posttraumatic stress disorder
B) panic attack
C) major depression
D) anxiety disorder
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The disease that means (any) disease of the mind is

A) psychopathy
B) psychosis
C) psychosomatic
D) psychogenic
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The term shunt is defined as

A) a tube implanted in the body to redirect the flow of fluid
B) a flexible, tubelike device used for withdrawing or instilling liquids
C) to withdraw fluid or to suction
D) a surgical puncture to aspirate fluid
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The term that means paralysis of one (limb) is

A) hemiplegia
B) hemiparesis
C) monoplegia
D) quadriplegia
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A person unable to express thoughts in an orderly manner is said to be

A) disoriented
B) incoherent
C) having dementia
D) cognitive
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Nerve impulses described as efferent are

A) absent
B) conveying toward a center
C) excessive
D) conveying away from the center
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The term neuroid is defined as

A) a condition of excessive sensitivity
B) total paralysis
C) resembling a nerve
D) a study of nerves
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The definition of the term concussion is

A) injury to the brain caused by major or minor head trauma
B) lack of muscle coordination caused by severe head trauma
C) profound unconsciousness caused by a blow to the head
D) stroke caused by head injury
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The term dysarthria is related to

A) speech
B) walking
C) paralysis
D) fainting
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The term hyperesthesia is defined as

A) without (loss of) feeling or sensation
B) pain in the head
C) excessive sensitivity (to stimuli)
D) slight paralysis of half of the body
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The term that means physical symptoms for which there is no known cause is

A) schizophrenia
B) bipolar disorder
C) obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) somatoform disorders
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The term coma is defined as

A) loss of cognitive abilities
B) the inability to express thought or ideas in an orderly, intelligible manner
C) a state of mental confusion as to time, place, or identity
D) a state of profound unconsciousness
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The term that means total paralysis is

A) monoparesis
B) paresthesia
C) quadriplegia
D) panplegia
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The term that means softening of the spinal cord is

A) encephalomalacia
B) encephalosclerosis
C) myelomalacia
D) myelomeningocele
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The term ataxia is defined as a

A) violent jarring
B) lack of muscle coordination
C) sudden attack
D) manner or style of walking
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The term that means being unaware of one's surroundings and incapable of responding to stimuli is

A) ataxia
B) syncope
C) convulsion
D) unconsciousness
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The term that means fainting is

A) seizure
B) syncope
C) convulsion
D) disorientation
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The term that means pertaining to below the dura mater is

A) cerebral
B) neuroid
C) craniocerebral
D) subdural
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A person who is paralyzed from the waist down is called

A) paraplegic
B) hemiplegic
C) quadriplegic
D) monoplegic
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Deck 15: Nervous System and Behavioral Health
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The combining form phas/o is defined as

A) one
B) mind
C) speech
D) sensation
speech
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A combining form that means mind is

A) cerebr/o
B) esthesi/o
C) phas/o
D) psych/o
psych/o
3
The area of the brain responsible for respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure is the

A) cerebellum
B) medulla oblongata
C) pons
D) cerebral cortex
medulla oblongata
4
The portion of the brain that is sometimes referred to as the hindbrain is the

A) medulla oblongata
B) cerebellum
C) pons
D) cerebrum
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The conductor of nerve impulses that initiates reflex reaction to sensory information without input from the brain is the

A) glia
B) pons
C) neurons
D) spinal cord
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The peripheral nervous system is made up of the

A) medulla oblongata
B) cerebrum
C) cranial and spinal nerves
D) spinal cord
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The thin inner layer of the meninges is the

A) arachnoid
B) dura mater
C) pia mater
D) subarachnoid space
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The suffix -iatry is defined as

A) seizure, attack
B) specialist, physician
C) slight, paralysis
D) treatment, specialty
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The combining form that means gray matter is

A) poli/o
B) myel/o
C) mening/o
D) rhiz/o
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A combining form that means four is

A) mon/o
B) phas/o
C) gangli/o
D) quadr/i
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The combining form that means sensation, sensitivity, feeling is

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B) phas/o
C) esthesi/o
D) quadr/i
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The three layers of membrane that cover the brain and spinal cord are called the

A) meninges
B) pons
C) ganglia
D) medulla oblongata
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The largest portion of the brain is the

A) cerebrum
B) cerebellum
C) medulla oblongata
D) cerebral cortex
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The suffix -paresis is defined as

A) slight paralysis
B) sensitivity
C) seizure
D) softening
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A cordlike structure made up of fibers that carries impulses within the body is defined as

A) meninges
B) nerve
C) ganglion
D) ventricle
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The combining form encephal/o is defined as

A) spinal cord
B) brain
C) nerve root
D) cerebellum
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The delicate middle layer of the meninges is the

A) dura mater
B) arachnoid
C) pia mater
D) gray matter
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The combining form gli/o is defined as

A) gluey substance
B) nerve root
C) ganglion
D) hard
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The combining form myel/o is defined as

A) spinal cord
B) gray matter
C) brain
D) nerve root
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A group of nerve cells located outside the central nervous system is the

A) ganglion
B) neurons
C) glia
D) pons
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Inflammation of the membranous coverings of the brain and spinal cord is called

A) duritis
B) poliomyelitis
C) polyneuritis
D) meningitis
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A degenerative disease characterized by sclerotic patches along the brain and spinal cord is

A) sciatica
B) herpes zoster
C) multiple sclerosis
D) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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A deficient supply of blood to the brain for a short time is called

A) cerebral embolism
B) subarachnoid hemorrhage
C) subdural hematoma
D) transient ischemic attack
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The term that means inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord is

A) polyneuritis
B) neuralgia
C) poliomyelitis
D) meningitis
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The term neuroma means

A) pain in a nerve
B) tumor of the meninges
C) tumor made up of nerve (cells)
D) inflammation of many nerves
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The term that means softening of the brain is

A) encephalomalacia
B) encephalomyeloradiculitis
C) meningomyelocele
D) neurasthenia
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Which of the following means disease affecting a single nerve?

A) neuropathy
B) mononeuropathy
C) radiculopathy
D) polyneuropathy
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The term meningomyelocele means that there is a protrusion through a neural arch defect in the vertebral column of the meninges and the

A) spinal cord
B) brainstem
C) cerebrum
D) ganglion
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The term neurasthenia is defined as

A) nerve weakness
B) inflammation of many nerves
C) slight paralysis
D) softening of the brain
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The term that means tumor of blood below the dura is

A) poliomyelitis
B) neuroma
C) cerebral thrombosis
D) subdural hematoma
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The term neuroarthropathy means disease of the

A) nerves and cartilage
B) joints and cartilage
C) nerve roots and joints
D) nerves and joint
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The term polyneuritis is defined as inflammation of

A) the gray matter of the spinal cord
B) the dura mater
C) many nerves
D) the nerve roots
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Which eponym indicates a disease of the CNS with signs and symptoms such as resting tremors, rigidity, expressionless face, and shuffling gait?

A) Alzheimer disease
B) Bell palsy
C) Lou Gehrig disease
D) Parkinson disease
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The term that means an increased amount of cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain is

A) microcephaly
B) anencephalus
C) macrocephaly
D) hydrocephalus
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The term encephalitis is defined as inflammation of the

A) cranial nerves
B) brain
C) spinal nerves
D) spinal cord
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The term neuralgia is defined as

A) disease of the nerve and the joints
B) pain in the nerve
C) inflammation of many nerves
D) a developing nerve cell
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A condition in which there is an interruption of blood supply to the brain is

A) cerebral palsy
B) stroke
C) cerebral aneurysm
D) cerebral thrombosis
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A tumor composed of developing glial tissue is

A) glioma
B) meningioma
C) radiculopathy
D) glioblastoma
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The term encephalomyeloradiculitis means inflammation of the

A) brain, spinal cord, and meninges
B) spinal cord, nerve roots, and nerves
C) nerve roots, brain, and meninges
D) brain, spinal cord, and nerve roots
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The term cerebral thrombosis is defined as

A) a blood clot in the cerebrum
B) a blood tumor below the dura
C) inflammation of the gray matter
D) protrusion of the meninges
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41
A condition characterized by a lack of muscle control and partial paralysis is

A) cerebral palsy
B) epilepsy
C) sciatica
D) multiple sclerosis
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The term aphasia means loss or impairment of

A) speaking
B) eating
C) breathing
D) swallowing
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43
Cross-sectional and vertical images of the brain for visualization of tumors and edema are produced by

A) lumbar puncture
B) positron emission tomography
C) magnetic resonance imaging
D) electroencephalogram
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44
A viral disease that affects the peripheral nerves and causes blisters on the skin that follow the course of the affected nerves is

A) sciatica
B) multiple sclerosis
C) shingles
D) cerebral palsy
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The term dysphasia is defined as a condition marked by

A) difficulty in swallowing
B) absence of speech
C) difficulty in speaking
D) slight paralysis of the larynx
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The term that means (occurring) between seizures or attacks is

A) preictal
B) postictal
C) interictal
D) hemiparesis
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A disease characterized by early dementia, confusion, restlessness, and loss of recognition of familiar persons or surroundings is

A) Bell palsy
B) Alzheimer disease
C) cerebral palsy
D) Parkinson disease
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48
Encephalosclerosis is defined as

A) softening of the spinal cord
B) hardening of the brain
C) dementia
D) pain in the head
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49
Which of the following is used to remove cerebral spinal fluid for diagnostic purposes?

A) evoked potential studies
B) lumbar puncture
C) computed tomography
D) positron emission tomography scan
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50
A disorder of the nervous system in which the patient experiences recurrent seizures is

A) cerebral palsy
B) poliomyelitis
C) epilepsy
D) multiple sclerosis
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51
An instrument used for recording the electrical impulses of the brain is a(n)

A) electrocardiograph
B) electroencephalogram
C) shunt
D) electroencephalograph
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The term that means radiographic imaging of the blood vessels in the brain is

A) computed tomography of the brain
B) CT myelography
C) electroencephalography
D) cerebral angiography
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The term intracerebral means pertaining to

A) within the cerebrum
B) between the cerebrum
C) beside the cerebrum
D) without the cerebrum
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The surgical repair of a nerve is called

A) neurotomy
B) neurolysis
C) neurorrhaphy
D) neuroplasty
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The term that means excision of a nerve is

A) rhizotomy
B) neurotomy
C) neurectomy
D) neurorrhaphy
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An incision into a nerve root is called a

A) neurectomy
B) ganglionectomy
C) neurotomy
D) rhizotomy
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A term that means pain in the head is

A) anesthesia
B) psychosomatic
C) cerebral
D) cephalalgia
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The surgical term neurolysis is defined as

A) suturing of a nerve
B) surgical repair of a nerve
C) separation of a nerve (from adhesions)
D) incision into a nerve root
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59
The term that means without (the loss of) feeling or sensation is

A) paresthesia
B) hemiparesis
C) anesthesia
D) hyperesthesia
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60
Paralysis of four limbs is

A) panplegia
B) quadriplegia
C) monoplegia
D) hemiplegia
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61
A psychologist is a

A) specialist of the mind
B) physician who studies and treats disorders of the mind
C) physician who studies and treats disorders of the nervous system
D) study of the mind
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62
Which of the following is a mood disorder characterized by feelings of sadness, despair, and discouragement?

A) posttraumatic stress disorder
B) panic attack
C) major depression
D) anxiety disorder
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63
The disease that means (any) disease of the mind is

A) psychopathy
B) psychosis
C) psychosomatic
D) psychogenic
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64
The term shunt is defined as

A) a tube implanted in the body to redirect the flow of fluid
B) a flexible, tubelike device used for withdrawing or instilling liquids
C) to withdraw fluid or to suction
D) a surgical puncture to aspirate fluid
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65
The term that means paralysis of one (limb) is

A) hemiplegia
B) hemiparesis
C) monoplegia
D) quadriplegia
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66
A person unable to express thoughts in an orderly manner is said to be

A) disoriented
B) incoherent
C) having dementia
D) cognitive
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67
Nerve impulses described as efferent are

A) absent
B) conveying toward a center
C) excessive
D) conveying away from the center
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68
The term neuroid is defined as

A) a condition of excessive sensitivity
B) total paralysis
C) resembling a nerve
D) a study of nerves
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69
The definition of the term concussion is

A) injury to the brain caused by major or minor head trauma
B) lack of muscle coordination caused by severe head trauma
C) profound unconsciousness caused by a blow to the head
D) stroke caused by head injury
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70
The term dysarthria is related to

A) speech
B) walking
C) paralysis
D) fainting
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71
The term hyperesthesia is defined as

A) without (loss of) feeling or sensation
B) pain in the head
C) excessive sensitivity (to stimuli)
D) slight paralysis of half of the body
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72
The term that means physical symptoms for which there is no known cause is

A) schizophrenia
B) bipolar disorder
C) obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) somatoform disorders
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73
The term coma is defined as

A) loss of cognitive abilities
B) the inability to express thought or ideas in an orderly, intelligible manner
C) a state of mental confusion as to time, place, or identity
D) a state of profound unconsciousness
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74
The term that means total paralysis is

A) monoparesis
B) paresthesia
C) quadriplegia
D) panplegia
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75
The term that means softening of the spinal cord is

A) encephalomalacia
B) encephalosclerosis
C) myelomalacia
D) myelomeningocele
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76
The term ataxia is defined as a

A) violent jarring
B) lack of muscle coordination
C) sudden attack
D) manner or style of walking
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77
The term that means being unaware of one's surroundings and incapable of responding to stimuli is

A) ataxia
B) syncope
C) convulsion
D) unconsciousness
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78
The term that means fainting is

A) seizure
B) syncope
C) convulsion
D) disorientation
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79
The term that means pertaining to below the dura mater is

A) cerebral
B) neuroid
C) craniocerebral
D) subdural
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80
A person who is paralyzed from the waist down is called

A) paraplegic
B) hemiplegic
C) quadriplegic
D) monoplegic
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