Sudden brief, nonrhythmic flexion of the hands and fingers; noted in patients with metabolic encephalopathy, uremia, and hypercapnia
Movements that are brief, jerky, irregular, and unpredictable; seen in rheumatic fever and Huntington's disease
Velocity-dependent increased tone that worsens with extremes of range
The ability to identify an object by feeling it
Eponymous test for positional sense; the patient is instructed to stand with their feet together, arms at their sides, and their eyes closed for 30-60 seconds, noting the patient's ability to maintain an upright posture
Hyperactive response to deep tendon reflex assessment
Problems with gait or balance
Eponymous finding in which stretching of the femoral nerve causes resistance to movement due to inflammation within the subarachnoid space
Double vision
Eponymous finding in which stretching of the sciatic nerve causes resistance to movement due to inflammation of the subarachnoid space
Test for corticospinal tract lesions, with the patient standing for 20-30 second with their arms extended straight forward, palms up, and with the eyes closed; the examiner then taps the arms briskly downward and assesses if the arm stays up or falls to the patient's side
System of the brain
Type of posturing with abnormal flexor response; noted by the presence of flexion of the elbows, wrists, and fingers while the legs are extended with the feet internally rotated
Verticales
Type of seizure in which there is a sudden brief lapse of consciousness with momentary blinking, staring, or movements of the lips and hands, but no falling
Type of posturing with abnormal extensor response; noted by the presence of abduction of the arms, stiff extension of the elbows, pronation of the forearms, and flexion of the wrists and fingers, while the legs are stiffly extended at the knees and the feet plantar flexed
Cranial nerve responsible for motor function of the tongue
Spinal cord tract with nerve endings that register pain, temperature, and crude touch
Condition involving damage to the seventh cranial nerve; associated with upper and lower facial weakness and drooping loss of taste sensation, hyperacusis, and decreased tear production
Paralysis of one-half of the body
Chronic disease characterized by low-frequency unilateral resting tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia
Sensation of spinning within the patient or their surroundings; often reflects vestibular dysfunction
Usually resulting from a disorder of the peripheral motor system and noted by marked floppiness of the muscles
Cranial nerve responsible for lateral deviation of the eye
AKA: number identification; the patient is assessed as to their ability to recognize the pattern of a number that is bluntly "drawn" on the palm of the hand
Syndrome characterized by ptosis, miosis, and unilateral anhydrosis
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