Pain arising from damage or dysfunction of the CNS
3
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Stroke-like symptoms that resolve on their own in 24 hours.
4
30 sec
Q.
Complaints of worst headache ever, Decreasing LOC, Worsening symptoms
5
30 sec
Q.
Plateau of symptoms, Sudden onset, hemiparesis, possible aphagia
6
30 sec
Q.
Caused by a clot that develops in the brain.
7
30 sec
Q.
Caused by a clot that develops elsewhere in the body and travels to the brain.
8
30 sec
Q.
Grand-mal seizure, Generalized flexion and extension, Decreased LOC, Postictal period
9
30 sec
Q.
Petite-mal seizure, Usually in children, Pause in movement lasting seconds, No postictal period
10
30 sec
Q.
Focal seizure, No alterations in LOC
11
30 sec
Q.
Focal seizure, Subtle alterations in LOC
12
30 sec
Q.
A seizure lasting longer than 4-5 min. Consecutive seizures without a return of consciousness between seizures.
13
30 sec
Q.
Sudden loss of consciousness with a loss of postural tone.
14
30 sec
Q.
Chronic deterioration of memory, personality, perception, or judgment, with no LOC.
15
30 sec
Q.
Sudden state of confusion or disorientation and is often reversible.
16
30 sec
Q.
Autoimmune condition in which the body attacks the myelin of the brain and spinal cord.
17
30 sec
Q.
A rare disease after a viral illness in which the immune system attacks portions of the nervous system including the PNS likely to see respiratory involvement.
18
30 sec
Q.
Substantia nigra (a portion of the brain that produces dopamine) is damaged. Tremors and bradykinesia noted.
19
30 sec
Q.
A disease that strikes the voluntary motor neurons
20
30 sec
Q.
Severe muscle spasms that cause bizarre contortions, repetitive motions, or postures.