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Nervous System

cerebr/o, encephal/o

brain

myel/o

spinal cord

neur/i, neur/o

nerves

caus/o

burning, burn

cerebr/o

cerebrum, brain

concuss/o

shaken together, violently agitated

contus/o

bruise

encephal/o

brain

-esthesia

sensation, feeling

esthet/o

feeling, nervous sensation, sense of preception

cephal/o

head

cerebell/o

cerebellum

encephal/o

brain

gil/o

Glial cell

Mening/o, Meningi/o

Meninges

poli/o

gray matter of the brain and spinal cord

psych/o

mind

an-

without, absence

anti-

against

post-

after

-blast

immature

-esthesia

feeling, sensation

-graphy

the process of producing a record

-lepsy

Seizure

-oma

tumor

-pathy

disease

-phasia

speech

-phobia

irrational fear

-pleigia

paralysis

amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

degenerative disease of the motor nerve cells of the brain, and the spinal cord in which patients become progressively weaker until they are completely paralyzed

anesthetic

The medication used to induce anesthesia, which is the absence of normal sensation, especially sensitivity to pain

anesthetist

A medical professional who specializes in administering anesthesia, but is not a physician, for example, a nurse anesthetist

carotid ultrasonography

an ultrasound study of the carotid artery to detect plaque buildup in the artery to predict or diagnose, and is ischemic stroke

cerebrovascular accident

known as a stroke is damaged to the brain that occurs when the blood flow to the brain is disrupted by a blockage of the blood supply

caustrophobia

abnormal fear of being in narrow or enclosed spaces

coma

A deep state of unconsciousness marked by the absence of spontaneous eye movements, no response to painful stimuli and lack of speech

delirium

an acute and potentially reversible condition that comes on suddenly and is often associated with high fever intoxication or shock

dementia

a slowly progressive decline in the mental abilities that is often accompanied by personality changes

echoencephalography

the use of ultrasound imaging to diagnose a shift in the midline structures of the brain.

electroencephalography

the process of recording the electrical activity of the brain through the use of electrodes attached to the scalp

epilepsy

A chronic neurological condition characterized by recurrent episodes of seizures of varying severity

factitious disorder

A condition in which an individual act as if they have a physical or mental illness when they are not really sick

hallucination

A sense perception, such as sight or sound that has no basis in external stimulation

hemorrhagic stroke

also known as, a bleed is damaged that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain leaks or ruptures

ischemic stroke

occurs when the flow of blood to the brain is blocked this type of stroke can be caused by narrowing of the carotid artery or by a cerebral thrombosis

lethargy

A lowered level of consciousness marked by listlessness, drowsiness, and apathy

peripheral neuropathy

A painful condition of the nerves of the hands in the feet thats caused by damage to the peripheral nerves

posttraumatic stress disorder

The development of characteristic symptoms after a traumatic event during which the patient felt intense fear, helplessness, or horror

cognitive processes

Learning, concentration, memory, language, reasoning, and decision-making

comatose

Refers to a person in a coma

congenital

Present at birth

gait

manner of walking

ischemic

pertaining to an interruption in blood supply to the brain

recreational drug

Use for personal pleasure rather than medical reasons

sclerosis

Abnormal hardening of body tissue

somatic

Pertaining to the physical body as opposed to the mind

spacticity

Condition characterized by tight or stiff muscles

syncope

fainting

transient

Passing quickly

AD

alzheimer's disease

ADHD

attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

ALS

amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

CNS

Centeral nervous system

CP

cerebral palsy

CSF

cerebrospinal fluid

CVA

cerebrovascular accident (stroke)

EEG

electroencephalography

EMG

electromyography

GAD

generalized anxiety disorder

LOC

loss of consciousness

LP

lumbar puncture

MS

multiple sclerosis

OCD

obsessive compulsive disorder

PD

parkinsons disease

PTSD

Post tramatic stress disorder

RLS

restless legs syndrome

Sz

seizure

TBI

traumatic brain injury

TENS

transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

TIA

transient ischemic attack

cranial nerves

there are 12 pairs

spinal nerves

there are 31 pairs

neurons

the building blocks of the nervous system

BE FAST

balance, eyes, face, arm and leg, speech, time (recognizing symptoms of a stroke)

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