Neuro Flashcards

1
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b/l facial nerve palsy

A

lymes

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2
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Bell Palsy

A

woke up with unilateral facial paralysis, hyperacusis, taste disturbance

  • CN VII that does NOT spare forehead
  • MCC HSV
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3
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Cushing triad

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bradycardia, hypertension, irregular breathing from increased ICP
sign of impeding brain herniation

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4
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CN IX palsy

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Glossopharyngeal nerve palsy produces the following clinical symptoms/signs: Dysphagia. Impaired gustation over the posterior third of the tongue and palate. Reduced sensation over the posterior third of the tongue, palate, and pharynx

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5
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lewy body

A

hallucinations

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6
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tx for cerebral palsy

A

PT/OT/ST

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7
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how long is status epilepticus

A

> 5 min

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8
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Bells Palsy affects which nerve

A

CN 7, facial nerve

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9
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MG

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usually affects face first, a/w thymoma
tensilon test
tx is pyridostigmine, avoid aminoglycosides

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10
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encephalitis

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MCC herpes
neuro deficits, increases lymphs, nrl glucose
PCR, avoid steroids

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11
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Bacterial meningitis

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Increased PMNs, increased protein, low glucose

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12
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fungal meningitis

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low glucose, lymphs

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13
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MC brain tumor

A

glioblastoma

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14
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UMN lesion

A

Spastiity

stroke, MS, spinal damage, strong muscles

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15
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LMN lesion

A

flabby
fasiculations
loss of muscle one
areflexia

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16
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receptive aphasia, speech that is fluid and articulate, but meaningless word salad, cannot understand written or verbal language

A

middle cerebral artery

Wernickes area