Matching
Choose the item in column 2 that best matches each item in column 1.
Premises:
dementia
axon
tonic-clonic
paraplegia
diencephalon
myelin
CSF
cerebellum
dendrite
cerebral palsy
brain scan
EEG
CVA
brainstem
astrocytoma
Bell's palsy
medulla oblongata
nerve block
sedative
coma
shingles
myelography
hydrocephalus
multiple sclerosis
meningocele
Responses:
a type of spina bifida
part of neuron that receives electrical impulses
accumulation of CSF in the ventricles of the brain
contains pons and medulla oblongata
profound unconsciousness
coordinates voluntary body movements
a calming medication
neuroglial cell tumor
image of brain using radioactive isotopes
part of neuron that conducts electrical impulses
loss of myelin sheath around neurons
brain damage that occurs around time of birth
facial paralysis
connects brain to spinal cord
impaired intellectual function
grand mal seizure
recording the electrical activity of the brain
a type of regional anesthesia
eruption of painful blisters along a nerve path
fatty substance that insulates many neurons
contains thalamus and hypothalamus
fluid found circulating within the brain
paralysis of the lower part of the body
taking an X-ray of the spinal cord
a stroke
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
dementia
axon
tonic-clonic
paraplegia
diencephalon
myelin
CSF
cerebellum
dendrite
cerebral palsy
brain scan
EEG
CVA
brainstem
astrocytoma
Bell's palsy
medulla oblongata
nerve block
sedative
coma
shingles
myelography
hydrocephalus
multiple sclerosis
meningocele
Premises:
dementia
axon
tonic-clonic
paraplegia
diencephalon
myelin
CSF
cerebellum
dendrite
cerebral palsy
brain scan
EEG
CVA
brainstem
astrocytoma
Bell's palsy
medulla oblongata
nerve block
sedative
coma
shingles
myelography
hydrocephalus
multiple sclerosis
meningocele
Responses:
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