Functional Neurology Flashcards

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Functional disorder is

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Problem with the way people can access or control their body normally, rather than being due to disease or damage to brain or nerves

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2
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Hemiparesis is

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Pain down one side

Unilateral pain

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3
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What is needed for functional weakness

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Attention

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4
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Good evidence of test for functional disorder

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Hoovers sign

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5
Q

Epileptic seizures are how long

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1-2 mins

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6
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Dissociative condition episode is how long

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Variable

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7
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Key features of dissociative condition

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Thrashing 70% vs fall down and lie still 30%

Long duration

Eyes closed, resisting eye opening

Partially retained awareness during generalised seizure

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8
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Thins that occur in dissociative seizures and not I: epilepsy

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Over 5 minutes 
Gradual onset
Fluctuating course 
Eyes and mouth closed 
Resisting eye opening 
Thrashing, violent movements 
Side to side head movements
Opisthotonus
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9
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Aetiology of functional neurological disorder

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Predisposing factors- trauma
Personality
Experience of illness

Precipitating factors.
Life event
Physical illness

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10
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Absence of life event means?

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Shouldn’t assume they don’t have FND

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