________ disease is a brain disorder that leads to shaking, tremors, difficulty with walking, balance, and coordination. Caused by damage to the areas of the brain that produce dopamine.
Another tern for unequal pupils
A type of posturing indicating cerebral damage where the arms flex inward towards the chest.
One of the two main types of stroke, caused by a brain bleed.
A build up of waste products in the blood impairing brain function caused by severe renal failure.
Mnemonic to remember the causes of altered mental status.
Paralysis on one side of the body.
Episode of consecutive seizures without a return to consciousness.
An autoimmune disease in which the body attacks the protective myelin sheath that surrounds neurons.
A condition where there is an excessive amount of CSF around the brain, may be congenital or caused by a blockage or trauma.
Brain _____ is caused by a collection of puss in the brain, with no room for swelling.
______ disease is a progressive organic condition causing neurons in the brain to degenerate causing dementia.
______nerve pathways send sensory information from the periphery to the brain via the spinal cord.
Period after a seizure where the brain is reorganizing activity, causing confusion or lethargy.
Short term, temporary confusion that can be reversed if the underlying cause is addressed.
A degenerative condition affecting the motor neurons that leads to respiratory failure and death.
Another term for fainting spell, or brief loss of consciousness.