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07/29/2010

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Term
Cranial Nerve VIII
(8)
Definition
Cranial Nerve that innervates the vestibular system
Term
Vestibular system functions
Definition
  • Allows one to be aware of head orientation in space
  • Regulates eye position during head movement to maintain a stable image on the retina
  • influences mus. tone for postural support
  • influences learning and emotional developement
Term
Saccule and Utricle
Definition

Tonic signals head position when there is no head movement

Detects linear acceleration and deceleration: change in velocity without change in direction (up/down, side to side, forward/back)

Term
Creutzfeldt -Jakob Dz
Definition

Like Mad Cow Dz in humans-

Bovine form- dead cow and sheep getting reprocessed and feed to the cattle

then human eat the meat

Term
Creutzfeldt- Jakob Dz
CNS
Definition
  • spontaneous onset/ rapid to death
  • Very rare
  • Prion (protien) w/o nucleic acid replicates causing spongy brain = spongiform encephalopathy
  • can also affect SC
  • Its transmissible- genetic predisposition and still pass it on (w/o symptoms)

 

Term
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Dz
CNS
Definition

Clinical manifestations:

dementia

lapses of memory

mood changes

myoclonic activity

problem sleeping

weight loss

akinetic mutism (w/o mvm and speech)

Term
Cruetzfeldt- Jakob dz
Definition

diagnosed microscopically after death

if live biopsy is done the dz will transfer

Its highly contagious

with no cure

Term
ALS
Definition
  • Adult onset
  • progressive
  • motor neuron ds= ant. horn cells affected
  • affects corticospinal tracts= motor tract
  • Changes in the later aspect of the SC, BS, Cerebral cortex

 

Term
amyotrophy
ALS
Definition
Muscle fiber atrophy
Term
ALS
Definition

possibly by chronic metal intoxication

male > female

> Western pacific

will affect both upper and lower motor neurons

Term
ALS
Definition
  • Also known as Lou Gehrig's DZ
  • Giant pyramidal cells=primary motor cells in corticospinal tract
  • will see axonal degeneration of the large myelinated fibers=
  •  will have death of the peripherial motor neurons in BS and SC --> denevation and atrophy of mus fibers affected
Term
ALS
Definition

familial form= only 10%

FALS

will have degeneration of

  • Spinocerebellar
  • posterior column
  • Clarks column= major relay center for unconscious proprioception
Term
ALS
Definition

Highly Selective

Sparing of occulomotor nuclei= still has eye mvm

Early collateral Sprouting= looks like pt is doing better

Term
ALS
Definition

Clnical Manifestations:

Hyperactive DTR's

eye mvm intact, sensory intact, B&B intact

Babinski's Sign (+)= extension of great toe, other toes spread out w/ lateral plantar stim. (indicates pyramidal damage) also known as UMN damage

Hoffman's Sign (+)

Term
ALS
Definition

UMN damage=

spasticity develops due to loss of BS control

loss of mus strenth UE>LE

  • UE=extensors
  • LE=flexors
Term
ALS
Definition

LMN damage=

insidious=slow onset, w/ asymmetrical weakness starting with an extremity distally

Cervical extensors= head droop, pn

facial mus weak= eye, mouth, tongue

Dysarthria

Dysphagia

Drooling

Twitching= fasiculations

Term
Fasiculations
Definition

due to spontaneous contractions of mus. group fibers belonging to a single motor unit

=muscle cramps=twitching

 

Term
ALS
Definition

often death within 2-5yrs secondary to:

Pneumonia

Resp. Failure

Early onset < 50 

Term
Dysarthria
Anarthria- never can recover from
Definition
Talking and sounding like you have food in your mouth
Term
Common on Left side
Definition

Occurs on what side of the brain:

Expressive aphasia

Receptive aphasia

Term
Alexia
dyslexia
Definition
cant read or difficulty reading
Term
Ideomotor apraxia
Definition
Cant carry out a motor activity on a verbal command
Term
Ideational Apraxia
Definition
cant carry out sequential motor activity
Term
CNS
Definition
Damage is Diverse in this system
Term
Apoptosis
Definition
Cellular Suicide
Term
Glial Cells
Definition

are non-neuronal cells that maintain homeostasis, form myelin, and provide support and protection for the brain's neurons

in the CNS

the earliest response to injury=astrocyte swelling

Term
Oligodendrocytes
Definition

form of Glial cell = cell of the CNS

like schwann cells in PNS, they provide insulation of the axons

producing myelin sheath

Term
Schwann Cell
Definition

Cell in the PNS that forms myelin sheath

protects axon

Term
Ascending Reticular Activating System
Definition

Consiousness happens via                      ?

At the level of the Brain Stem

  • upper part controls sleep wake cycle
  • Lower part controls respiration= BS damage- may end up on respirator
Term
Disorders of Arousal
Definition

Hyperarousal-

- restlessness, agitation, delirium due to inhibition of the BS fxn

Hypoarousal-

Drowsiness, stupor, or coma

Term
Bulbar Sign
Definition

Any weakness in muscle

neurons that innervate mus. and originates in the Medulla

Term
Persistant Vegitation State
Definition
Link to RAS is destroyed, no mentations, and random eye mvm
Term
Akinetic Mutism
Definition

Damage to mediofrontal lobe= lack of motivation

can be physical or mental

(w/o speaking or mvm)
Abulia-lack of will or initiative

EX. Zombies

Term
Locked-in Syndrome
Definition

damage to pons= usually thrombosis of Basilar Artery

no mental or sensory deficit

motor limited to eyes

Term
Medulla Oblongata
Definition

controls autonomic functions, and relays nerve signals between the brain and spinal cord

-respiration -chemoreceptors (O2 levels)
-cardiac center-sympathetic, parasympathetic system
-vasomotor center- baroreceptors
-reflex centers of vomiting, coughing, sneezing, and swallowing

Term
Alzheimer's Dz
Definition

Progressive Dementia

most common in the U.S.

slow decline of memory= begins in the Hippocampus

Term
Alzhiemer's Dz
Definition

senile plaque and neurofibrillary tangles

>70 y/o

Genetics increased risk APO E-4

Apolipoprotien E Genotype 4= abnormal amyloid processing= slow removal

Term
Pseudobulbar Palsy
Definition

UMN's and corticobulbar fibers controlling speech, mastication and swallowing are affected

may manifest inappropriate laughing, irritability, anger, tearfullness

Term
Progressive bulbar palsy (LMN)
Definition
  • cranial nerve nuclei involvement
  • weakness in mus of swallowing, chewing, facial gestures
  • fasiculations of the tongue are usually prominent
  • Dif. w/ respiration may occur before limbs
  • dyarthria and exageration of the expression of emotions
Term
Primary Lateral Sclerosis
Definition
  • neuronal loss in the cortex
  • hypersensitive DTR's with spasticity= suggesting corticospinal tract involvment
  • no mus. atrophy
  • no fasiculations
  • rare form of ALS
Term
Progressive spinal muscle atrophy
Definition

progressive loss of motor neurons in the anterior horn of the SC

often begins in the Cervical area

progressive weakness, wasting, fasciculations

Term
Dementia
Definition

decline of intellectual funx

 Hallmark is significant memory loss

 

Term
Pick's Dz
Definition

cortical atrophy of the frontal and temporal, with sparing of posterior 2/3

loss of suppressed or inhibited behaviors

no plaques or tangles in the neurons

Term
Lewy body demetia
Definition

looks like AD and PD dz

has PD unresponsiveness to meds

 Lewy Bodies that are found in PD

 neurofibrillary tangles & senile plaques with granulovascular degeneration similar to AD

cortibobasal Ganglionic Degen- asymmetrical gait, speed apraxia, alien hand synd., rigidity, myoclonus, cortical sensory loss

Term
Frontotemporal Dementia
Definition
 frontal lobe manifestations of AD, Pick's, Lewy body dementia
Term
TAU
Definition
a protien molecule responsible for holdin the microtubles together
Term
AD
Definition

extracellular amyloid(insoluble fibrous material)  accumulation= plaques

plaques= inflammatory response

inflammation causes Tau to break down that holds microtubles together causing Tangles

ACh receptors are then decreased

Term
B- Amyloid
Definition

normal funx is to maintain fibroblast and cell funx

normally this dissolves and is reabsorbed by the brain tis.

Term
AD
Definition

Extracellular deposits of amyloid in the gray matter of the brain

cerebral cortex is the 1st area to show pathological changes

Damage is very selective= pyramidal cells w/ hippocampal projections

Entorhinal Cortex is damaged=important memory center, forms main input to the hippo.

Term
Personality changes of AD
Definition

Become indifferent, impulsive, irritable, withdrawn, anxious

inability to learn new information= not helped by clues

Visiospatial deficits= hinders activities, work, cooking, driving

Cant do simple math

impaired judgement and making changes

Term
AD
Definition

These people have

increased wake time

eating ds

changed sexual habits

and eventually all learning is lost= walking, talking, eating

Term
AD
Definition

Tx -

Aricept=slows down the process of ds

Dx -

R/O other medication reactions R/O other dememtias CT/MRI= looks at brain size (shrinks)

Term
PD
Definition

involves degeneration of the dopamine-producing cells in the substantia nigra

in basal ganglia

Term
HD
Definition

primarily involves damage to the striatum

in basal ganglia

Term
Basal Ganglia
Definition

these are associated with what structure in the brain: ?

Huntingtons dz

Parkinson dz

Dystonia

Term
Dopamine Signal
Definition
A number of highly addictive drugs, including cocaine, amphetamines, and nicotine, are thought to work by increasing the efficacy of the             ?
Term
PD
Definition
disease is characterized by gradual loss of the ability to initiate movement
Term
HD
Definition
disease is characterized by an inability to prevent parts of the body from moving unintentionally
Term
Hemiballismus
Definition

result from damage restricted to the subthalamic nucleus

is characterized by violent and uncontrollable flinging movements of the arms and legs

 

Term
Functions of Basal Ganglia
Definition

role in controlling eye movements

controls motivation

release of neurotransmitters like:

ACh

Dopamine

Term
Parkinson's Dz
Definition

degenerative of CNS

Progressive

Chronic DZ

50-79 yr. olds

>whites

IDIOPATHIC 70-78% of pt's

Term
Parkinsonism Syndrome
Definition

Drug induced, BG tumor, Metabolic Ds

Secondary too...

displays the common symptoms of:

 tremor, hypokinesia, rigidity, and postural instability

Term
Parkinsonism Plus syndrome
Definition

known as disorders of multiple system degeneration, are a group of neurodegenerative

tremor, rigidity, akinesia/bradykinesia, postural instability) with additional features that distinguish them from simple idiopathic

Term
PD
Rest tremor
Definition
  • maximal when the limb is at rest and disappearing with voluntary movement and sleep
  • cogwheel rigidity" when the limb is passively moved
Term
PD
Definition

Gait and posture disturbances such as decreased arm swing

 a forward-flexed posture and the use of small steps when walking;

speech and swallowing disturbances; 

 other symptoms such as a mask-like face expression or a small handwriting

Term
PD
Definition

links to

genes; familial

viruses

toxic exposure - MPTP -(opiates) heroin, sedatives

enviromental factors

Formal education= Dr.s vs. low risk for miners

low risk= construction, smokers, intense exercise (availability of dopamine)

Term
PD
Definition

Ds dysfunx of subcortical gray matter in the Basal Ganglia

Decrease of dopamine (needed for normal BG funx) stores in substantia nigra=depigmentation

Lewy bodies are present=abnormal aggregate of protien, masses seen under microscope

Term
PD
Definition

Hallmark= Degeneration of the nucleaus (substantia nigra)

loses inability to produce dopamine

--> to increased inhibition of input to the thalamus

--> thalamus cant send excitatory input back to the frontal cortex

--> less activity in the cortex= slowed mvm

Term
PD
Definition
Pathways to the BS are also influenced from decreased dopamine causing abnormal facial expression, abnorm. blinking, eye and eyelid mvm
Term
PD
Definition

< dopamine = > ACh

 

= causes generalized activation of skeletal mus. and fusimotor sys --> increased inhibition of the gamma motor neuron and increased alpha motor neurons

 

Rigidity, Bradykinesia, Postural instability, Tremor

Term
Rigidity
PD
Definition

Early signs of            is loss of reciprocal arm swing with ambulation.

-increased response to mus. stretch

-inability to passively move part

-Increased resistance throughtout range

-SPINAL REFLEXES ARE NORMAL

Term
types of rigidity
PD
Definition

types of what?

Cog-wheel- Jerky resitance to PROM, mus. tense & relax

Lead-pipe- sustained resistance to PROM

 

Causing much energy expenditure

Term
Bradykinesia
PD
Definition
Mvm's that are reduced in speed and range
Term
PD
Definition

70-80% depletion of dopamine occurs prior to any clinical signs of dz

onset usually insidious

--> movement ds= becomes reliant on cortical control- the pt learns strategies to improve their mobility

Term
Hypokinesia
PD
Definition
Reduced amplitude of movement (power)
Term
Akinesia
PD
Definition

Inability to initiate mvm

problem is in the preparation

Paucity of natural and automatic mvm's

Term
Masked Face
PD
Definition

Decreased Blink

lack of expression

Term
Tremor
PD
Definition

exacerbates with emotional stress, fatigue, and reduced when relaxed

stems from a combined lesion in 2 pathways

Basal Ganglia

Cerebellar

Term
Postural tremor
Definition

head and trunk tremor

noted when the pt is tryin to maintain an upright posture against gravity

jaw, tongue, FA, Lower limbs

worsens over time

Term
Freezing
Definition

Sudden cessation of movement in the middle of an action

-usually during walking, or could be speech, arm mvm, blinking

Could be triggered by surface you are walking on or change in enviroment

Term
PD
Definition

flexed posture - kyphotic spine

postural instability- abnormal posture response

loss of postural reflexes

decreased rotation

Cannot "catch themselves" when pertubered (retropulsion)

Term
PD
Gait
Definition

Narrow BOS

Festination (anteropulsive) starts to walk but cannot control speed

slow

shuffle

decreased step length

Term
PD
ANS dysfunction
Definition

ANS dysfunction

due to loss of neurons in sympathetic ganglia

Sweating

Increased salivation

incontinence

ortho, HTN

Term
PD
Definition
Tx for?
Levadopa -L-dopa
can cause dyskinesias= too much mvm= extranious
Term
"Honeymoon Phase"
Definition

Meds given to PD pt's

usually lasts from one to five years on carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet).

 

Term
On-time
Definition
refers to the time after the pt is given medication and it is doing the trick it is working
Term
Off time
Definition
refers to the time when the drug is worn-off and the undesirable clinical manifestations return
Term
pallidotomy
Definition
destruction to a sensorimotor portion of the globus pallidus
Term
Thalamotomy
Definition
destruction to the ventral intermediate nucleus (VIN)
Term
PD
Definition

PT: keep these pt's active

Gait and Balance (to music)

Decrease rigidity-

-rotation activity

-slow rocking

 

Term
Parkinson's Dz
Definition
Life span not significantly reduced
quality of life is defferent
balance issues
Osteoporosis
Term
Dystonia
Definition

Involuntary Basal Ganglia Dz

in which sustained muscle contractions cause twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal postures

Generalized or Focal

At end range

Term
Dystonia
Definition

Primary or secondary

onsent can be infantile to Adult

Focal Most Common Form- single area

-onset 30-50 y/o

-musicians, keyboard operators (hand dystonia)

Segmental- spreads > than one area adjacent parts

Generalized- wider spread

Term
Primary Dystonia
Definition
Most common form (2/3 of all cases)
idiopathic
Onset Average 8 y.o.
Term
Dystonia
Definition

often exacerbated when the person performs active voluntary mvm's

 

Term
cervical dystonia
Definition
often confused with spasmodic torticollis most common focal
Term
Dystonia
Definition

6x more common than other well-known neuromuscular ds such as HD, ALS, muscular dystrophy

"Writers Cramps"

Term
Dystonia
Definition

Descending pathways involving reciprocal inhibition of motor neurons

--> defective retrieval of specific motor programs in response to sensory stimuli results in co-contraction of both agonist and antag. mus around a jt

Term
Secondary Dystonia
Definition
caused from brain damage
drugs
infection
tumor
Chemical Dysfunctions or scarring within the cauadate nucleus and putman= basal ganglia
- overactivity of the direct pathway within the basal ganglia loop is speculated to result in an overflow of motor cortex activity, thus creating these mvm's
Body has decreased ability to process inhibitory neurotransmitters (GABA, Dopamine)
Term
DRD
Dopa- Responsive Dystonia
Definition

-symptoms typically dramatically improve with low-dose administration of levodopa (L-dopa)

-precursor of the neurotransmitter dopamine

will see signs as if PD pt

Term
Segawa's Dystonia
or Inherited dystonia
Definition
  • A dopa-responsive dystonia of early–childhood/adolescent-onset with progressive difficulty in walking and, in some, spasticity
  • relative mobility in morning, with disability later in day and after exercise
Term
Inherited
Definition
a dystonia that is mapped to chromosome 9, probably the result of a protien that affects the funx of certian nerve cells DYT1 and DYT6 genes have been associated with dystonia
Term
Dystonia
Definition

SCM gets hypertrophied

 involuntary

Painful interfers w/ fxn

contractions can last a long time w/o remission

= OA, hypertrophy SCM, Cervical fx

Term
TX for Dystonia
Definition
Anticholinergics to decrease ACTH and correct a cholinergic imbalance in the BG
Baclofen- mus relaxant
Botox (3-4m)
Surgery
-thalamotomy
-Pallidotomy
-Pallidus Stim
-Rhizotomy
-Mus. resection
Term
Dystonia
Definition
  • Best predictor is= Age of Onset
  • if starts in childhood and affects multiple family members= progressively gets worse
  • Secondary in childhood due to CP or trauma= will remain about the same
  • Focal will sometimes transfer to segmental but not to generalized
Term
Dystonia
Definition
Majority with focal will steadily progress with Maximum disability after 5 years
Term
Huntingtons DZ
Chorea
Definition

Hereditary

Progressive

Choreic mvm= brief, purposeless, involuntary, random

More than jut a mvm ds

Destroys area of the brain= emotion, intellect, movement

Term
HD
Definition
Child has a 50% chance of getting from either parent
on Chromosome 4
25% Late onset > 50 y.o.
Juvenile < 20 y.o. = Specifically inherited from DAD
Term
HD
Definition
Atrophy of the Caudate nucleus and putamen (striatum)
Caudate= decreased mental status
Putamen= neuro deficits
Leads to enlarged Ventricles
Also change in
Cortex, Thalamus, Substantia nigra, BS, Cerebellum, SC
Term
HD
Definition

early and middle stages= indirect pathway is effected

Mvm generator aspects of the basal ganglia are continuously active

Indirect patways affected= neurons from the striatum to the S.N. are depleting

--> Gaba, ACTH, and Metenkaphlin are reduced (opp. of PD)

--> Dopamine and norepinephrine are increased

Term
HD
Definition

Late Stage= looks like PD

damage to the direct pathway

Loss of the direct inhibitory substance causing inhibition of th thalamocortical output

resultin in rigidity and Bradykinesia

All caudate nucleus projection neurons are affected (lost)

Term
HD
Definition

Mvm's can initially be covered by incorporating purposeful activity

looks like exaggerated normal restlessness

usually UE and face

Magnified with mental concentration

Unable to perform RAM

Term
HD
Definition

Gait- Ataxic= dance like

wide BOS

Staggering

urinary incontinence

Sleep ds

disturbed eye mvm's

dysphagia, dysarthria

EVENTUAL CACHEXIA= ILL looking

Term
Dysdiadochokinesia
Definition
inability to perform rapid, alternating movements
Term
HD
Definition

more severe course for early onset

death 15-20 years after onset

Infection will cuse early death

Suicide

Term
Tx for HD
Definition
Treat symptoms
Antidepressants
Botulin Toxin
Anticonvulsants or Antipsychotics to control the choreic mvm
Term
Multiple Sclerosis
Definition

A primary demyelinating ds

Hallmark

Sclerotic plaques found throughout the CNS

Scarring

Term
MS
Definition

chronic

Autoimmune illness

a primary demyelinating ds

Lesion=slow and block transmision resulting in weakness and sensory deficits

Term
MS
Definition

90%- 16-60 y/o

Females 2.5x> Males

Virus is likely the trigger

-immune sys mistakes protien of myelin protien for a virus and targets it for destruction

Term
MS
Definition

Deficiency of the myelin production cells= oligodendrocytes

Astrocyticgliosis --> scarring

Term
MS
Definition

2 possible culprits

1. Herpes virus 6

2. bacterium chlamydia pneumoniae

Term
Athetosis
Definition

Slow, writhing fluctuating muc. tone

part of CP

Term
Choreic
Definition

rapid, jerky

dance like

Term
Ballistic
Definition
swing, jerking, more forceful
Term
Rigidity
Definition
resistance to passive and active mvm that is not velocity dependent
Term
Dystonia
Definition
slow tortional mvm
Term
CP pts
Definition

will see changes in the body but not a progressive dz

just growth that causes uneveness in the body

Term
CP pts
Definition

treatment for mus relaxants

Dorsal rhizotomy- selective cutting of nerve roots (decrease spasticity)

Baclofen- decreases pn. prevents increased in deformity which improves ease of care

Term
Virus
Definition

more diffuse brain infection

global

Term
Bacteria
Definition
more localized brain infection
Term
Reticuloendothelial system
Definition
system that removed bacteria and viruses from the blood
Term
Blood brain barrier
Definition

prevents the infection from entering the brain or the CNS

Organisms get in the brain and or CSF when the body has a break down of endothelial BV's in the brain and cerebral BV's

Term
Blood borne
Definition
if it is direct trauma
ex gun shot wound
Term
Menigitis
Definition
inflammation of the meniges
can be all layers
dura, pia, arachnoid mater
Almost always will there be a complication of another infection (sore throat)
SIGNS- stiff painful neck
Term
+ Kernigs
Definition

pt is supine = then flex hip and knee

= pn, strong involuntary resistance w/ attempts to passively extend

Term
GLIOBLASTOMA MULITFORM
GBM
Definition

High grade tumor with the worst prognosis- remove they come back (eventually pt dies)

Term
Labyrinth
Definition
series of connecting passages
Consists of:
Vestibule- 2 parts
Semicircular Canals- 3 parts
Term
Otoconia
Definition
Hair cell receptors that are imbedded in a gelatinous substance in which are imbedded in calcium carbinate crystals are called?
Term
Generating a signal
Definition
Mvm of the head results in mvm of the otoconia which distorts the hair cells thereby            ?
Term
SSC
Definition

each has a dif orientation from the others

oriented on 3 planes of mvm

Flexion/Ext= pitch

Lateral Flexion= roll

Rotation= yaw

Term
SCC
Definition
detects rotary (angular) acceleration and deceleration
each canal responds best to mvm in the plane in whch it is oriented
Term
A signal to generate
Definition

Each canal is filled with endolymph, a viscous liquid, which moved when there is head mvm

when the endolymph moves, the hair cell receptors are bent causing?

Term
push pull mechanism
Definition
with head mvm, receptors on one side will increase the rate of firing while receptors on the other side will decrease the rate of firing
Term
Vestibular System
Definition
what system has:
diffuse connections throughout the entire nervous system:
cranial Nerves III, IV, VI,
Flocullonodular lobe in cerebellum
ANS
Reticular Formation
SC
Cerebral cortex
Term
Vestibuloocular reflex (VOR)
Definition
the vestibular system senses rotation o the head and immediately commands compensatory mvm of the eyes to maintain the image on the retina.
Term
Oscillopsia
Definition
the apparent mvm of objects in the visual field
- if VOR is absent or diminished, the gaze is not stable.
Term
Saccule and Urticle
Definition
Linear acceleration of the head
Head position relative to gravity
Term
SCC
Definition
angular acceleration of head
Term
Vestibular System
Definition
All involved in what system?
cerebral cortex- perception of head orientation
Oculomotor- eye MVM's
Spinal cord- Postural control
Term
Vertigo
Definition
illusion of spinning or sometimes illusion of falling
Term
Peripherial Vestibular Dysfunx
Definition
A problem occurs within the inner ear or along the cranial n VIII
Term
Disequillibrium
Definition
postural instability
Term
Habituation
Definition
with repeated exposure to the faulty signals, the brain decreases its responsiveness.
the end result is the person no longer has the illusion of mvm.
Term
Tinnitus
Definition
Ringing of the ear
Term
Etiology of Vest. dysfxn
Definition
Viral or bacterial
Acoustic Neuroma: benign tumor on the vest. nerve
Neoplasms
Labyrinthine concussion: traumato the inner ear
Meniere's dz
Term
Meniere's Dz
Definition

endolymphatic hyrops

recurrent severe vertigo with nausea, disequillibrium, fluctuating hearing, and tinnitus due to increased pressure exerted by endolymph

Term
BPPV
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
Definition
vertigo which is postion specific and fatigable with latency onset
Term
MS
Definition
Affects cranial nerve VIII (8) where it enters the BS and causes identical to unilateral vestibular pathology
Term
TBI
Definition
occurs
1-2 y/o due to abuse
15-24 y/o risk taking
Elderly falls
Over 1/2 are MVA's
Increased w/ decreased income
Term
open TBI
Definition
Meniges have been breached
Term
Closed TBI
Definition
no skull fx, no laceration
Term
coup
Definition
direct damage at he side of impact
Term
Counter-coup
Definition
damage where the brain hit the skull on the opposite side
Term
Primary/focal injury
TBI
Definition
under the side of impact
Hematoma
Edema
Contusion
Laceration
Term
Secondary Damage
TBI
Definition

Brain damage due to the reaction to the trauma

Brain swelling

decreased cerebral perfusion

Term
Vascular Damage
Definition
Typically occurs at the poles and the inferior surfaces of the frontal and temporal lobes.
Term
Shear injury
Definition
cortical gray matter mvm over the underlying white matter
Term
Mass Effect
Definition
brain is displaced and ICP is increased
Term
ICP levels
Definition

normal is 5-10mm Hg

Defer TX if >20mm Hg

severe can cause herniation

Term
SDH
sub dural hemorrhage
Definition
disruption of the bridgning veins from shear
Term
SAD
Sub archnoid hemorrhage
Definition
occurs due to rupture of pial vessels in the white matter
vasospasms can be triggered and decreased cerebral blood flow
Term
Wallerian degeneration
Definition
Results from nerve fiber cut or crushed
Term
Post Concussive syndrome
PCS
Definition
symptoms can appear immediately or weeks to months later post injury
Term
Concussion
Definition
more minor head injury
LOC is short
Dizziness, HA, Disorientation
N/V, Fatigue, Personality changes
Term
Decorticate posturing
Definition
flexion of the UE
and Ext of LE
loss of cortical control
Lesion @ or above the upper BS
Term
Decerebrate rigidity
Definition
loss of inhibit. conrtol of cortex and BG
Lesion in the BS
Sign= spascticity
Term
Coma
Definition
unresponsive
no command following
eyes closed
no words
Can progress to vegetative state
Term
Obtuned
Definition
Dull or less sharp
Term
confabulation
Definition
false memories
Term
Post traumatic Amnesia
Definition
time lapse between the injury an when functional memory returns
Term
Retrograde Amnesia
Definition
inability to recall the evenst just before the injury
Term
Antegrade amnesia
Definition

inability to form new memory

decreased mem. decreased word/name finding

interfers with performance
Term
Declarative deficits
Definition
Absent with PTA
cant recall facts
Term
Procedural Deficits
Definition
relates to knowing how to do
Can retrain this with repeated practice
Term
HO
heterotopic ossification
Definition
abnormal bone growth
occurs around the jt
4-12 weeks post injury
Term
Seizure
Definition
can occur anytime
-at onset of injury
-weeks, months, to years later
Term
Rancho Los Amigos Scale
Definition

Levels of Cognitive function

What scale?

I- No response;

II- Generalized response

III-Localized response

IV-confused agitated

V- Confused inappropriate

VI- confused-appropriate

VII- Automatic-appropriate

VIII- Purposeful-appropriate

Term
Depakote
Definition
control of seizure meds
Term
Mannitol
Definition
decreases ICP's
Term
Dopamine
Definition
Vassopressors to decrease blood pressure
Term
Dilantin, Neurontin
Definition
Meds for Intractable pn
Term
Baclofen
Definition
spasticity meds
Term
GOS Scale
Glasgow outcome
Definition

4 states =outcome

conscious state of a person

vegetative

severe disability

moderate disability

good recovery

Term
Glasgow coma scale
GCS
Definition
Determines level of consciousness
eye opening (E)= 4 good-1 nil
Best motor response (M)= 6 obeys- 1 nil
Verbal response (V)= 5 oriented - 1 nil
Coma score (E + M + V= 3-15
Term
MAS
Modified Ashworth scale
measuring spasticity
Definition
  • 0 -No increase in muscle tone
  • 1 -Slight increase in muscle tone, manifested by a catch and release or by minimal resistance at the end of the range of motion when the affected part(s) is moved in flexion or extension
  • 1+ -Slight increase in muscle tone, manifested by a catch, followed by minimal resistance throughout the remainder (less than half) of the ROM
  • 2 -More marked increase in muscle tone through most of the ROM, but affected part(s) easily moved
  • 3 -Considerable increase in muscle tone, passive movement difficult
  • 4 -Affected part(s) rigid in flexion or extension
  • Term
    FIM
    FAM
    Definition
    Functional independent measurement
    - assesses physical and congnitive disability
    - focuses on burden of caring for them

    Functional Assessment measurement
    - adds community integration, emotional status, orientation, attention, reading and writng skills, employablitiy
    Term
    Stroke
    Definition

    is diffuse

    and only affecting one type of tissue in many areas

     

    Term
    MS
    Definition

    is diffuse

    affects different type of tissues in many places

    Term
    Hallmark of many ds'
    Definition

    neuron cell death

    necrosis

    apoptosis

    Term
    Astrocytes
    Definition

    type of glial cell

    support and nourish- 02 and nutrients

    removes debris

    seal off damage brain tis.

    Term
    Neurons
    Definition

    are nerve cells

    carry info from one brain region to another

    Term
    Brainstem
    Definition

    Consciousness happens via

    Ascending reticular activating system

    in the ?

    Term
    Upper part of BS
    Definition
    controls sleep awake cycle
    Term
    Lower part of BS
    Definition
    Controls respiration
    Term
    Akinetic Mutism
    Definition

    Mediofrontal lobe damage

    lack of motivation

    physical or mental

    Term
    Vigilance
    Definition
    Ability to maintain attention and alertness over prolonged periods of time
    Term
    Limbic
    Definition
    Controls emotions
    the more emotional the event the more likely to be remembered
    Term
    Working memory
    Definition
    A big part of prefrontal cortex
    Term
    Hippocampus
    Definition
    Big role in memory
    Term
    Frontal Lobe
    Definition
    Largest single area of the brain
    youngest area of the brain
    highest levels of cognitive fxn
    control of emotions/behavior
    Term
    Frontal lobe
    Definition
    responsible for shaping personality
    common problems- decreased inhibition--> APATHY
    Responsible for judgement
    Term
    Frontal Lobe
    Definition

    right lobe

    responible for orientation of body to space

    common problem is hemineglect

    Struggles with interpersonal relationships and socialization

    Term
    Reticular formation
    Definition
    Modulates noxious stimuli
    Term
    Kindling
    Definition
    subthreshold seizure activity becomes increasingly active and severe with successive seizures
    Term
    PTSD
    Post traumatic Stress Ds
    Definition
    is a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results in psychological trauma.
    Term
    Visual hallucinations
    Definition
    suggest neurologic involvement
    Term
    Auditory Hallucinations
    Definition

    Suggests phyciatric involvement

     

    Term
    CP
    Definition
    results in a ds of posture and voluntary mvm possible impairments= speech, vision, hearing, perceptual function
    Term
    CP
    Definition
    common co-morbidities include visual and hearing deficits, seizure ds's, hydrocephalus, microcephaly, scoliosis, hip dislocation, mental retardation
    Term
    CP
    Definition
    Classification types: hypotonia, hypertonia, ataxia, choreaoathetosis or dystonia and dyskinesia
    Term
    CP
    Definition
  • Abnormal movements (twisting, jerking, or writhing) of the hands, feet, arms, or legs while awake, which gets worse during periods of stress
  • Tremors
  • Unsteady gait
  • Loss of coordination
  • Floppy muscles, especially at rest, and joints that move around too much
  • Term
    CP
    Definition
    There is no cure. The goal of treatment is to help the person be as independent as possible. Anticonvulsants to prevent or reduce the frequency of seizures Botulinum toxin to help with spasticity and drooling Muscle relaxants (baclofen) to reduce tremors and spasticity
    Term
    CP
    Definition
    Premature infants have a slightly higher risk of developing is a lifelong disorder. Long-term care may be required. The disorder does not affect expected length of life. The amount of disability varies.
    Term
    MS
    Definition

    Hallmark

    Scarring

    has usually a coexisting autoimmune ds such as

    HASHIMOTO's thyroiditis, psoriasis, inflammatory Bowel mvm, and RA

    Term
    MS
    Definition

    Four subtypes:

    • Relapsing-remitting:
    • Secondary progressive
    • Primary Progressive
    • Progressive relapsing
    Term
    Relapsing remitting MS
    Definition

    has periods of neurologic dysfxn

    lasting days to months followed by fall or partial recovery

    there is a stable course between relapses

    Most common pattern

    Term
    Secondary progressive MS
    Definition
    Initial pattern of relapse and remission that changes into a steadily progressive pattern over time
    Term
    Primary Progressive MS
    Definition

    Steady decline in neurologic fnx from the outset with episodes of minimal recovery

    Gradual, progressive weakness of mus

    Term
    Progressive relapsing MS
    Definition

    progressive dz from the onset with clear exacerbations

    rarest form

    Term
    MS
    Definition

    chromosome 6 could be a genetic determinant

    vit d could be a protection

     

    Term
    MS
    Definition
    pt will function better in the morning
    Term
    MS
    Definition

    Optic Neuritis is often the first manifestation

    Dorsal column symptoms include Paresthesias and Hypoesthesia, loss of vibration, 2-pt discrim.

    tingling/ prickling

    diminished sensitivity

    Term
    MS
    Definition

    complaints are feeling of swelling,

    wetness, the body part affected is tightly wrapped

    Term
    MS
    Definition

    Heat increases weakness

    spasticity is an extremly common problem

    Term
    Trigeminal Neuralgia
    Definition

    also called Tic Douloureux

    shocklike pn in the face

    Term
    Lhermitte's Sign
    Trigeminal Neuralgia
    Definition

    momentary electricity- like sensation evoked by neck flexion or cough

     

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