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Deck 5: Nervous System
1
The correct definition of cerebrovascular accident is:
A)a form of chronic, progressive dementia caused by atrophy of brain tissue.
B)damage to or death of brain tissue caused by interruption of blood supply due to a clot or vessel rupture.
C)a form of facial paralysis affecting one or both sides of the face, which is usually temporary.
D)temporary stroke-like symptoms caused by a brief interruption of blood supply to a part of the brain.
A)a form of chronic, progressive dementia caused by atrophy of brain tissue.
B)damage to or death of brain tissue caused by interruption of blood supply due to a clot or vessel rupture.
C)a form of facial paralysis affecting one or both sides of the face, which is usually temporary.
D)temporary stroke-like symptoms caused by a brief interruption of blood supply to a part of the brain.
damage to or death of brain tissue caused by interruption of blood supply due to a clot or vessel rupture.
2
Which of the following terms means traumatic bruising, crushing, or tearing of the spinal cord?
A)spinal stenosis
B)subdural hematoma
C)spinal cord injury
D)transient ischemic attack
A)spinal stenosis
B)subdural hematoma
C)spinal cord injury
D)transient ischemic attack
spinal cord injury
3
The correct definition of transient ischemic attack is:
A)temporary stroke-like symptoms caused by a brief interruption of blood supply to a part of the brain.
B)damage to or death of brain tissue caused by interruption of blood supply due to a clot or vessel rupture; also known as stroke, apoplexy, or brain attack.
C)occurrence of painful herpetic vesicles, usually on the trunk of the body along a peripheral nerve, caused by the herpes zoster virus.
D)inflammation of the spinal cord by a virus, which may result in spinal and muscle deformity and paralysis.
A)temporary stroke-like symptoms caused by a brief interruption of blood supply to a part of the brain.
B)damage to or death of brain tissue caused by interruption of blood supply due to a clot or vessel rupture; also known as stroke, apoplexy, or brain attack.
C)occurrence of painful herpetic vesicles, usually on the trunk of the body along a peripheral nerve, caused by the herpes zoster virus.
D)inflammation of the spinal cord by a virus, which may result in spinal and muscle deformity and paralysis.
temporary stroke-like symptoms caused by a brief interruption of blood supply to a part of the brain.
4
Which of the following terms is a progressive, degenerative disorder that results in tremors, gait changes, and occassionally dementia?
A)palsy
B)spina bifida
C)Parkinson disease
D)shingles
A)palsy
B)spina bifida
C)Parkinson disease
D)shingles
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5
The term dysphasia means:
A)painful or difficult speech.
B)painful or difficult swallowing.
C)absence of speech.
D)absence of swallowing.
A)painful or difficult speech.
B)painful or difficult swallowing.
C)absence of speech.
D)absence of swallowing.
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6
Which of the following terms means study of the brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis?
A)computed tomography
B)electrocerebrogram
C)electromyelography
D)magnetic resonance imaging
A)computed tomography
B)electrocerebrogram
C)electromyelography
D)magnetic resonance imaging
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7
Which of the following terms means incomplete closure of the spinal canal, which may result in protrusion of the spinal cord and meninges at birth and may cause paralysis?
A)spina bifida
B)epilepsy
C)shingles
D)Huntington chorea
A)spina bifida
B)epilepsy
C)shingles
D)Huntington chorea
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8
Which of the following terms means gluelike tumor?
A)encephaloma
B)neuroma
C)glioma
D)meningioma
A)encephaloma
B)neuroma
C)glioma
D)meningioma
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9
Which of the following abbreviations is NOT matched with the correct definition?
A)MRI: magnetic resonance imaging
B)MS: muscle spasms
C)PNS: peripheral nervous system
D)CT: computed tomography
A)MRI: magnetic resonance imaging
B)MS: muscle spasms
C)PNS: peripheral nervous system
D)CT: computed tomography
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10
Which of the following terms means seizure of sleep or stupor?
A)narcolepsy
B)tonic
C)glial
D)neuralgia
A)narcolepsy
B)tonic
C)glial
D)neuralgia
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11
All of the following abbreviations indicate diagnostic procedures EXCEPT:
A)CT.
B)EEG.
C)EMG.
D)PNS.
A)CT.
B)EEG.
C)EMG.
D)PNS.
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12
Which of the following terms means a form of chronic, progressive dementia caused by atrophy of brain tissue?
A)spina bifida
B)Bell's palsy
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)shingles
A)spina bifida
B)Bell's palsy
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)shingles
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13
The correct definition of epilepsy is:
A)brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizures.
B)a form of chronic, progressive dementia caused by atrophy of brain tissue.
C)hereditary nervous disorder that leads to bizarre, involuntary movements and dementia.
D)temporary stroke-like symptoms caused by a brief interruption of blood supply to a part of the brain.
A)brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizures.
B)a form of chronic, progressive dementia caused by atrophy of brain tissue.
C)hereditary nervous disorder that leads to bizarre, involuntary movements and dementia.
D)temporary stroke-like symptoms caused by a brief interruption of blood supply to a part of the brain.
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14
Which of the following abbreviations is NOT matched with the correct definition?
A)CVA: cerebrovascular accident
B)EEG: electroencephalography
C)EMG: electromyogram
D)LP: leg pain
A)CVA: cerebrovascular accident
B)EEG: electroencephalography
C)EMG: electromyogram
D)LP: leg pain
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15
The correct definition of sciatica is:
A)a form of facial paralysis, usually temporary, affecting one or both sides of the face.
B)severe pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve from the lower back.
C)occurrence of painful herpetic vesicles, usually on the trunk of the body along a peripheral nerve, caused by the herpes zoster virus.
D)inflammation of the spinal cord by a virus, which may result in spinal and muscle deformity and paralysis.
A)a form of facial paralysis, usually temporary, affecting one or both sides of the face.
B)severe pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve from the lower back.
C)occurrence of painful herpetic vesicles, usually on the trunk of the body along a peripheral nerve, caused by the herpes zoster virus.
D)inflammation of the spinal cord by a virus, which may result in spinal and muscle deformity and paralysis.
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16
Which of the following abbreviations is NOT matched with the correct definition?
A)ALS: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
B)CNS: central nervous system
C)CSF: central spinal fusion
D)CT: computed tomography
A)ALS: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
B)CNS: central nervous system
C)CSF: central spinal fusion
D)CT: computed tomography
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17
Which of the following terms means a form of facial paralysis, usually temporary, affecting one or both sides of the face?
A)Huntington's disease
B)Bell's palsy
C)shingles
D)sciatica
A)Huntington's disease
B)Bell's palsy
C)shingles
D)sciatica
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18
Which of the following terms means brain tumor, or tumor of a ganglion?
A)cephaloma
B)encephaloma
C)ganglioma
D)meningioma
A)cephaloma
B)encephaloma
C)ganglioma
D)meningioma
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19
The correct definition of shingles is:
A)incomplete closure of the spinal canal, which may result in protrusion of the spinal cord and meninges at birth and may cause paralysis.
B)partial or complete loss of motor function resulting in paralysis.
C)hereditary nervous disorder that leads to bizarre, involuntary movements and dementia.
D)occurrence of painful herpetic vesicles, usually on the upper body along a peripheral nerve, caused by the herpes zoster virus.
A)incomplete closure of the spinal canal, which may result in protrusion of the spinal cord and meninges at birth and may cause paralysis.
B)partial or complete loss of motor function resulting in paralysis.
C)hereditary nervous disorder that leads to bizarre, involuntary movements and dementia.
D)occurrence of painful herpetic vesicles, usually on the upper body along a peripheral nerve, caused by the herpes zoster virus.
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20
The term radiculitis indicates inflammation of the:
A)ganglion.
B)brain.
C)thalamus.
D)nerve root.
A)ganglion.
B)brain.
C)thalamus.
D)nerve root.
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21
A patient with Bell's palsy may be described as having which of the following facial symptoms?
A)paraplegia
B)quadriplegia
C)hemiplegia
D)multiplegia
A)paraplegia
B)quadriplegia
C)hemiplegia
D)multiplegia
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22
A cerebrovascular accident is caused by which of the following?
A)blot clot or vessel rupture
B)central neuropathy
C)brain cell hyperplasia
D)encephalomalacia
A)blot clot or vessel rupture
B)central neuropathy
C)brain cell hyperplasia
D)encephalomalacia
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23
Which of the following terms means hereditary nervous disorder that leads to bizarre, involuntary movements and dementia?
A)spina bifida
B)Bell's palsy
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)Huntington's disease
A)spina bifida
B)Bell's palsy
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)Huntington's disease
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24
Which of the following causes sudden, temporary memory loss?
A)MS
B)TIA
C)TGA
D)OCD
A)MS
B)TIA
C)TGA
D)OCD
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25
Which disorder is caused by lesions or abnormalities of the brain arising in the early stages of development?
A)ALS
B)Bell's palsy
C)Huntington's disease
D)cerebral palsy
A)ALS
B)Bell's palsy
C)Huntington's disease
D)cerebral palsy
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26
A patient who suffers continuing pain long after the shingles have healed might be said to have postherpetic:
A)spinal stenosis.
B)meningitis.
C)neuralgia.
D)myelopathy.
A)spinal stenosis.
B)meningitis.
C)neuralgia.
D)myelopathy.
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27
Which of the following terms is matched to the correct definition?
A)cephal/o: brain
B)gangli/o: glue or gluelike
C)narc/o: nerve
D)ton/o: tension
A)cephal/o: brain
B)gangli/o: glue or gluelike
C)narc/o: nerve
D)ton/o: tension
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28
Which of the following terms is matched to the correct definition?
A)lex/o: word, phrase
B)radicul/o: reflex
C)mening/o: brain
D)ventricul/o: vertebrae
A)lex/o: word, phrase
B)radicul/o: reflex
C)mening/o: brain
D)ventricul/o: vertebrae
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29
Which of the following terms means a progressive, degenerative disorder affecting the part of the brain controlling movement, which results in tremors, gait changes, and, in some cases, dementia?
A)Parkinson's disease
B)multiple sclerosis
C)palsy
D)Alzheimer's disease
A)Parkinson's disease
B)multiple sclerosis
C)palsy
D)Alzheimer's disease
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30
The term aphasia means:
A)painful or difficult speech.
B)painful or difficult swallowing.
C)absence of speech.
D)absence of swallowing.
A)painful or difficult speech.
B)painful or difficult swallowing.
C)absence of speech.
D)absence of swallowing.
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31
Which of the following causes progressive confusion?
A)delirium
B)dementia
C)TIA
D)cerebral concussion
A)delirium
B)dementia
C)TIA
D)cerebral concussion
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32
A collection of blood between the dura and the arachnoid is known as:
A)cerebral concussion.
B)subdural hematoma.
C)cerebral contusion.
D)spina bifida.
A)cerebral concussion.
B)subdural hematoma.
C)cerebral contusion.
D)spina bifida.
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33
Meningitis is caused by:
A)infection and inflammation of meninges.
B)fungus and shrinkage of meninges.
C)virus and bleeding of meninges.
D)bacteria and collapsing of meninges.
A)infection and inflammation of meninges.
B)fungus and shrinkage of meninges.
C)virus and bleeding of meninges.
D)bacteria and collapsing of meninges.
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34
The term cephalalgia means:
A)pain of the nerve.
B)pain of the head.
C)absence of pain.
D)absence of swelling.
A)pain of the nerve.
B)pain of the head.
C)absence of pain.
D)absence of swelling.
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35
Which of the following terms is matched to the correct definition?
A)thalam/o: strength
B)myel/o: meninges
C)phas/o: speech
D)cerebr/o: cranium
A)thalam/o: strength
B)myel/o: meninges
C)phas/o: speech
D)cerebr/o: cranium
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36
Which of the following causes an acute form of progressive paralysis?
A)GBS
B)Bell's palsy
C)Huntington's disease
D)spinal stenosis
A)GBS
B)Bell's palsy
C)Huntington's disease
D)spinal stenosis
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37
An infant born with spina bifida may be described as having:
A)shingles.
B)meningomyelocele.
C)spinoedema.
D)neuroptosis.
A)shingles.
B)meningomyelocele.
C)spinoedema.
D)neuroptosis.
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38
Delirium is:
A)an acute, reversible state of agitated confusion marked by disorientation, hallucinations, or delusions.
B)a mood disorder marked by loss of interest or pleasure in living.
C)a progressive neurological disorder that causes irreversible decline in cognition due to disease or brain damage.
D)none of these.
A)an acute, reversible state of agitated confusion marked by disorientation, hallucinations, or delusions.
B)a mood disorder marked by loss of interest or pleasure in living.
C)a progressive neurological disorder that causes irreversible decline in cognition due to disease or brain damage.
D)none of these.
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39
A chronic, progressive, degenerative neuromuscular disorder that destroys motor neurons of the body is:
A)ALS.
B)MS.
C)Parkinson's disease.
D)spina bifida.
A)ALS.
B)MS.
C)Parkinson's disease.
D)spina bifida.
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40
The term quadriplegic means:
A)a condition of paralysis of four (extremities).
B)paralysis of two (legs).
C)pertaining to paralysis of four (extremities).
D)a condition of paralysis of two (legs).
A)a condition of paralysis of four (extremities).
B)paralysis of two (legs).
C)pertaining to paralysis of four (extremities).
D)a condition of paralysis of two (legs).
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41
Match each diagnostic abbreviation with the correct definition.
LP
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
LP
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
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42
The term for a collection of blood between the dura and the arachnoid layer (middle or second layer of the meninges) is
A)epidural hematoma.
B)spinal cord injury.
C)subdural hematoma.
D)meningitis.
A)epidural hematoma.
B)spinal cord injury.
C)subdural hematoma.
D)meningitis.
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43
Which of the following is a progressive neurological disorder, with numerous causes, in which an individual suffers an irreversible decline in cognition due to disease or brain damage; sometimes called senility?
A)delirium
B)dementia
C)depression
D)transient global amnesia
A)delirium
B)dementia
C)depression
D)transient global amnesia
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44
A term that indicates inflammation of the meninges is:
A)cerebromeningitis.
B)neuroencephalitis.
C)cerebellitis.
D)meningitis.
A)cerebromeningitis.
B)neuroencephalitis.
C)cerebellitis.
D)meningitis.
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45
Which of the following is a term for a dysfunction of nerves that transmit information to and from the brain and spinal cord, characterized by pain, altered sensation, and muscle weakness?
A)peripheral neuropathy
B)cerebral palsy
C)poliomyelitis
D)sciatica
A)peripheral neuropathy
B)cerebral palsy
C)poliomyelitis
D)sciatica
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46
Which of the following is a term for a narrowing of an area of the spine that puts pressure on the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots?
A)spinal stenosis
B)shingles
C)spinal cord injury
D)trigeminal neuralgia
A)spinal stenosis
B)shingles
C)spinal cord injury
D)trigeminal neuralgia
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47
Match each diagnostic abbreviation with the correct definition.
MRI
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
MRI
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
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48
A serious disease associated with aspirin use by children with viral illnesses is:
A)trigeminal neuralgia.
B)tetanus.
C)Reye's syndrome.
D)cerebral palsy.
A)trigeminal neuralgia.
B)tetanus.
C)Reye's syndrome.
D)cerebral palsy.
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49
Match each diagnostic abbreviation with the correct definition.
CT
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
CT
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
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50
The term neuropathy means:
A)nerve inflammation.
B)nerve pain.
C)disease of the nerve.
D)pain of the spinal cord.
A)nerve inflammation.
B)nerve pain.
C)disease of the nerve.
D)pain of the spinal cord.
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51
A term that indicates herniation of the brain is:
A)cerebroma.
B)encephalotome.
C)cephalodynia.
D)encephalocele.
A)cerebroma.
B)encephalotome.
C)cephalodynia.
D)encephalocele.
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52
Which combining form means speech?
A)phas/o
B)lex/o
C)sthen/o
D)spin/o
A)phas/o
B)lex/o
C)sthen/o
D)spin/o
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53
Match each diagnostic abbreviation with the correct definition.
CSF
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
CSF
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
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54
Which of the following abbreviations refers to a diagnostic procedure?
A)CVA
B)ICP
C)LP
D)LOC
A)CVA
B)ICP
C)LP
D)LOC
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55
A term that indicates a condition of absence of muscle strength is:
A)myasthenia.
B)myalgia.
C)myosclerosis.
D)myotome.
A)myasthenia.
B)myalgia.
C)myosclerosis.
D)myotome.
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56
Match each diagnostic abbreviation with the correct definition.
EMG
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
EMG
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
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57
Which of the following is a chronic, progressive, degenerative neuromuscular disorder that destroys motor neurons of the body; also called Lou Gehrig's disease?
A)Guillian-Barré syndrome
B)amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
C)Huntington's disease
D)multiple sclerosis
A)Guillian-Barré syndrome
B)amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
C)Huntington's disease
D)multiple sclerosis
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58
Match each diagnostic abbreviation with the correct definition.
EEG
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
EEG
A)Collected from the area around the spinal cord, analyzed for blood, bacteria, or other abnormalities
B)Study of brain and spinal cord using radiology and computer analysis
C)Records electrical activity of the brain
D)Record of muscle activity as a result of electrical stimulation
E)Puncture of subarachnoid layer at 4th intervertebral space to obtain CSF for analysis
F)Uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves to create visual images on a computer screen
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59
Which of the following terms means tumor of a nerve cell?
A)narcolepsy
B)thalamotomy
C)neurocytoma
D)aphasia
A)narcolepsy
B)thalamotomy
C)neurocytoma
D)aphasia
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60
The term for a familial disorder marked by episodes of severe throbbing pain that is commonly unilateral and sometimes disabling is
A)epilepsy.
B)cerebral concussion.
C)sciatica.
D)migraine headache.
A)epilepsy.
B)cerebral concussion.
C)sciatica.
D)migraine headache.
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