Deck 14: Nervous System

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A condition of lack of development of the brain is:

A)cephalalgia
B)concussion
C)ataxia
D)anencephaly
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Which lobe contains centers for auditory and language input?

A)parietal
B)frontal
C)temporal
D)occipital
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Nerves that transmit impulses to the CNS are called:

A)sensory
B)motor
C)receptors
D)autonomic
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Which of the following is not a membrane that encloses the brain?

A)dura mater
B)arachnoid
C)pia mater
D)oblongata
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The medical term for swelling of the optic disk is:

A)paroxysm
B)papilledema
C)paresis
D)paresthesia
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A condition where there is a loss of memory is called:

A)ataxia
B)analgesia
C)amnesia
D)anesthesia
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Which of the following is not a function of the hypothalamus?

A)acts as a regulator
B)directs bone growth
C)produces neurosecretions
D)produces hormones
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An outer sheath that envelops a nerve fiber is:

A)neuron
B)neuroblast
C)neurilemma
D)neurocyte
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The medical term for the loss of the ability to eat is:

A)aphasia
B)apraxia
C)asthenia
D)aphagia
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The medical term for a headache is:

A)chorea
B)cerebral palsy
C)cerebrospinal
D)cephalalgia
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The brain and spinal cord constitute the ________ nervous system.

A)peripheral
B)central
C)autonomic
D)sympathetic
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Paralysis that affects one side of the body is called:

A)apraxia
B)paraplegia
C)hemiplegia
D)quadriplegia
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A chromaffin cell tumor of the adrenal medulla is called:

A)astrocytoma
B)glioma
C)pheochromocytoma
D)neuroblastoma
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Loss of consciousness,temporary or prolonged,caused by a blow to the head is called:

A)coma
B)concussion
C)chorea
D)dementia
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The brain's major motor area is located in the:

A)parietal lobe
B)frontal lobe
C)temporal lobe
D)occipital lobe
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A severe form of senile dementia that may be due to a defect in the neurotransmitter system is called:

A)anorexia nervosa
B)myasthenia gravis
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)multiple sclerosis
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The surgical incision into the skull is:

A)craniectomy
B)craniotomy
C)encephalotomy
D)cranioplasty
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An artificially induced trance is known as:

A)hypnosis
B)coma
C)stroke
D)somnambulism
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The medulla oblongata regulates and controls all of the following except:

A)breathing
B)swallowing
C)vomiting
D)temperature
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Difficulty in comprehending the written language is called:

A)dysphasia
B)alexia
C)dementia
D)dyslexia
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________ are chemical substances that act as natural analgesics.

A)Acetylcholines
B)Neurotransmitters
C)Endorphins
D)Receptors
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A cerebrovascular accident may be called all of the following except:

A)sundowning
B)stroke
C)CVA
D)brain attack
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A diagnostic procedure used to study the structures of the brain is called:

A)computed tomography
B)lumbar puncture
C)electroencephalography
D)myelogram
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is also known as:

A)Parkinson's disease
B)Lou Gehrig's disease
C)autism
D)Alzheimer's disease
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Rapid,jerky,involuntary muscular movements of the limbs or face indicate:

A)dysphasia
B)chorea
C)narcolepsy
D)palsy
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Interneurons are entirely located within the:

A)CNS
B)PNS
C)ANS
D)SNS
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A computer-based nuclear imaging procedure that can produce three-dimensional pictures of actual organ functioning is:

A)electroencephalography
B)myelogram
C)ultrasonography
D)positron emission tomography
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Schwann cells:

A)are necessary for the regeneration of a damaged nerve fiber
B)transmit information to the brain
C)act as efferent nerves
D)act as afferent nerves
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The ________ nerve provides sensory input for hearing and equilibrium.

A)optic
B)oculomotor
C)trochlear
D)vestibulocochlear
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The process of using ultrasound to determine the presence of a centrally located mass in the brain is called:

A)computed tomography
B)echoencephalography
C)electroencephalography
D)myelogram
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The terms)used to describe structures that conduct impulses from one location to another is/are:

A)nerve fiber
B)nerve
C)tract
D)all of the above
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The use of high-frequency sound waves to record echoes on an oscilloscope and film is:

A)electroencephalography
B)myelogram
C)ultrasonography
D)positron emission tomography
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A sudden spasm or seizure can be known as:

A)syncope
B)paroxysm
C)tactile
D)paresis
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A loss of the ability to use objects properly is called:

A)aphagia
B)aphasia
C)akinesia
D)apraxia
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In the term narcolepsy,the suffix -lepsy means

A)chin
B)brain
C)head
D)seizure
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The ________ cranial nerve controls the respiratory and digestive organs.

A)glossopharyngeal
B)vagus
C)accessory
D)hypoglossal
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Stimulation of a sensory nerve occurs at a:

A)tract
B)sinus
C)receptor
D)synapse
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The x-ray of the spinal canal after the injection of a radiopaque dye is called:

A)cerebral angiography
B)lumbar puncture
C)myelogram
D)ultrasonography
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A medical word that means paralysis of both legs and lower body is called:

A)quadriplegia
B)paraplegia
C)hemiplegia
D)hemiparesis
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The sheaths wrapped around nerve fibers of the peripheral nervous system can be:

A)myelinated
B)unmyelinated
C)striated
D)both A and B
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The inability to be still is termed:

A)hyperesthesia
B)tachykinesis
C)hyperkinesis
D)both A and C
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A transient ischemic attack TIA)is sometimes referred to as

A)brain attack
B)stroke
C)ministroke
D)seizure
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A loss of the ability to speak is termed:

A)aphasia
B)aphagia
C)apraxia
D)asthenia
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A temporary interference in the blood supply to the brain is also known as a:

A)DBS
B)MS
C)ALS
D)TIA
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A surgical excision of a portion of the skull is known as:

A)craniectomy
B)craniotomy
C)diskectomy
D)none of the above
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The combining form dendr/o in oligodendroglioma means

A)tree
B)branch
C)thorn
D)little
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The root in cerebrospinal means

A)spin
B)a thorn,spine
C)little brain
D)star-shaped
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A neuroblastoma is a:

A)nerve cell
B)germ cell
C)malignant tumor
D)benign tumor
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Any dysfunction of the brain is termed:

A)encephalitis
B)encephalopathy
C)encephalomegaly
D)encephalotomy
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A condition of lack of coordination of muscle movements is:

A)ataxia
B)bradykinesia
C)chorea
D)cerebral palsy
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A slight paralysis or weakness that affects one side of the body is:

A)hemiparalysis
B)hemiplegia
C)hemiparesis
D)paraparesis
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A tumor of the meninges is known as:

A)meningocele
B)meningitis
C)meningioma
D)meningomyelocele
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A congenital condition in which there is a lack of development of the brain is termed:

A)hydrocephalus
B)encephalitis
C)diencephalon
D)anencephaly
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In the term anesthesiologist the combining form means

A)feeling
B)hardening
C)condition
D)muscle
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An infection of the membranes that surround the brain is termed:

A)Parkinson's
B)Tay-Sachs
C)epilepsy
D)meningitis
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An increased amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain is termed:

A)meningitis
B)meningocele
C)intracranial
D)hydrocephalus
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The term for an abnormal slowness of motion is spelled:

A)bradikinesia
B)bradykinisia
C)bradekinisia
D)bradykinesia
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Edema of the brain and increased intracranial pressure that occurs in children and is related to aspirin intake is a condition called:

A)Lou Gehrig's disease
B)Tay-Sachs disease
C)Reye's syndrome
D)sundowning
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A progressive disorder caused by degeneration of nerve cells in the part of the brain that controls movement is called:

A)Parkinson's
B)Tay-Sachs
C)multiple sclerosis
D)epilepsy
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A partial seizure is defined as one that:

A)involves both the right and left hemispheres
B)is predominantly confined to one of the two hemispheres of the brain
C)cannot be placed into a category due to incomplete data
D)is localized near a focal point
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Write the correct abbreviation for cerebrovascular accident:
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Write the correct meaning for PNS:
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Write the correct abbreviation for transient ischemic attack:
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Write the correct meaning for TENS:
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________ are the structural and functional units of the nervous system.
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Write the correct meaning for CVA:
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Write the correct abbreviation for peripheral nervous system:
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Write the correct meaning for HDS:
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Write the correct abbreviation for computerized tomography:
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A condition of lack of development of the brain is:

A)cephalalgia
B)concussion
C)ataxia
D)anencephaly
anencephaly
2
Which lobe contains centers for auditory and language input?

A)parietal
B)frontal
C)temporal
D)occipital
temporal
3
Nerves that transmit impulses to the CNS are called:

A)sensory
B)motor
C)receptors
D)autonomic
sensory
4
Which of the following is not a membrane that encloses the brain?

A)dura mater
B)arachnoid
C)pia mater
D)oblongata
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The medical term for swelling of the optic disk is:

A)paroxysm
B)papilledema
C)paresis
D)paresthesia
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A condition where there is a loss of memory is called:

A)ataxia
B)analgesia
C)amnesia
D)anesthesia
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Which of the following is not a function of the hypothalamus?

A)acts as a regulator
B)directs bone growth
C)produces neurosecretions
D)produces hormones
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An outer sheath that envelops a nerve fiber is:

A)neuron
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C)neurilemma
D)neurocyte
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The medical term for the loss of the ability to eat is:

A)aphasia
B)apraxia
C)asthenia
D)aphagia
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The medical term for a headache is:

A)chorea
B)cerebral palsy
C)cerebrospinal
D)cephalalgia
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The brain and spinal cord constitute the ________ nervous system.

A)peripheral
B)central
C)autonomic
D)sympathetic
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Paralysis that affects one side of the body is called:

A)apraxia
B)paraplegia
C)hemiplegia
D)quadriplegia
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A chromaffin cell tumor of the adrenal medulla is called:

A)astrocytoma
B)glioma
C)pheochromocytoma
D)neuroblastoma
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Loss of consciousness,temporary or prolonged,caused by a blow to the head is called:

A)coma
B)concussion
C)chorea
D)dementia
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The brain's major motor area is located in the:

A)parietal lobe
B)frontal lobe
C)temporal lobe
D)occipital lobe
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A severe form of senile dementia that may be due to a defect in the neurotransmitter system is called:

A)anorexia nervosa
B)myasthenia gravis
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)multiple sclerosis
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The surgical incision into the skull is:

A)craniectomy
B)craniotomy
C)encephalotomy
D)cranioplasty
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An artificially induced trance is known as:

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D)somnambulism
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The medulla oblongata regulates and controls all of the following except:

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C)vomiting
D)temperature
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Difficulty in comprehending the written language is called:

A)dysphasia
B)alexia
C)dementia
D)dyslexia
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________ are chemical substances that act as natural analgesics.

A)Acetylcholines
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C)Endorphins
D)Receptors
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A cerebrovascular accident may be called all of the following except:

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C)CVA
D)brain attack
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A diagnostic procedure used to study the structures of the brain is called:

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C)electroencephalography
D)myelogram
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is also known as:

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C)autism
D)Alzheimer's disease
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Rapid,jerky,involuntary muscular movements of the limbs or face indicate:

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C)narcolepsy
D)palsy
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Interneurons are entirely located within the:

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C)ANS
D)SNS
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A computer-based nuclear imaging procedure that can produce three-dimensional pictures of actual organ functioning is:

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C)ultrasonography
D)positron emission tomography
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Schwann cells:

A)are necessary for the regeneration of a damaged nerve fiber
B)transmit information to the brain
C)act as efferent nerves
D)act as afferent nerves
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The ________ nerve provides sensory input for hearing and equilibrium.

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The process of using ultrasound to determine the presence of a centrally located mass in the brain is called:

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B)echoencephalography
C)electroencephalography
D)myelogram
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The terms)used to describe structures that conduct impulses from one location to another is/are:

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C)tract
D)all of the above
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The use of high-frequency sound waves to record echoes on an oscilloscope and film is:

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D)positron emission tomography
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A sudden spasm or seizure can be known as:

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D)paresis
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A loss of the ability to use objects properly is called:

A)aphagia
B)aphasia
C)akinesia
D)apraxia
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In the term narcolepsy,the suffix -lepsy means

A)chin
B)brain
C)head
D)seizure
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The ________ cranial nerve controls the respiratory and digestive organs.

A)glossopharyngeal
B)vagus
C)accessory
D)hypoglossal
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Stimulation of a sensory nerve occurs at a:

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C)receptor
D)synapse
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The x-ray of the spinal canal after the injection of a radiopaque dye is called:

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C)myelogram
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A medical word that means paralysis of both legs and lower body is called:

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D)hemiparesis
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The sheaths wrapped around nerve fibers of the peripheral nervous system can be:

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C)striated
D)both A and B
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The inability to be still is termed:

A)hyperesthesia
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C)hyperkinesis
D)both A and C
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A transient ischemic attack TIA)is sometimes referred to as

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C)ministroke
D)seizure
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A loss of the ability to speak is termed:

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C)apraxia
D)asthenia
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A temporary interference in the blood supply to the brain is also known as a:

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B)MS
C)ALS
D)TIA
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A surgical excision of a portion of the skull is known as:

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C)diskectomy
D)none of the above
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The combining form dendr/o in oligodendroglioma means

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C)thorn
D)little
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The root in cerebrospinal means

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D)star-shaped
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A neuroblastoma is a:

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D)benign tumor
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Any dysfunction of the brain is termed:

A)encephalitis
B)encephalopathy
C)encephalomegaly
D)encephalotomy
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A condition of lack of coordination of muscle movements is:

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C)chorea
D)cerebral palsy
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A slight paralysis or weakness that affects one side of the body is:

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D)paraparesis
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A tumor of the meninges is known as:

A)meningocele
B)meningitis
C)meningioma
D)meningomyelocele
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A congenital condition in which there is a lack of development of the brain is termed:

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B)encephalitis
C)diencephalon
D)anencephaly
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In the term anesthesiologist the combining form means

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An infection of the membranes that surround the brain is termed:

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C)epilepsy
D)meningitis
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An increased amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain is termed:

A)meningitis
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C)intracranial
D)hydrocephalus
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The term for an abnormal slowness of motion is spelled:

A)bradikinesia
B)bradykinisia
C)bradekinisia
D)bradykinesia
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Edema of the brain and increased intracranial pressure that occurs in children and is related to aspirin intake is a condition called:

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B)Tay-Sachs disease
C)Reye's syndrome
D)sundowning
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A progressive disorder caused by degeneration of nerve cells in the part of the brain that controls movement is called:

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C)multiple sclerosis
D)epilepsy
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A partial seizure is defined as one that:

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C)cannot be placed into a category due to incomplete data
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________ are the structural and functional units of the nervous system.
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