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What is the 3 Types of AGNOSIA?
Visual Agnosia, Tactile Agnosia, Auditory Agnosia
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To correctly IDENTIFY object
Astereognosis
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PARTIAL LOSS of VOLUNTARY MUSCLE MOVEMENT
Akinesia
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Absence of COMMUNICATE THOUGH, SPEECH, WRITING OR SIGNS
Aphasia
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Carry out learned sequential movements or commands
Apraxia
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To name object VERBALLY so patient talks around objects or uses GESTURES to define it
Circumlocution
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Behind the knee
Popliteal artery
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Major supplier of the blood to legs
Femoral artery
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LATERAL aspect of the wrist
Radial artery
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Near the elbow
Branchial artery
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The BALANCE OF NEUROGIC
Romberg’s Test, Tandem Walking
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MEDIAL aspect of the wrist
Ulnar artery
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Result from a HEART BEAT
Arterial pulse
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Defective speech
Dysarthria
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DIFFICULT SPEECH
Dysphasia
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Difficult w/ quality of VOICE; HOARSENESS
Dysphonia
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Nonsense meaningless words
Neologism
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Loss of ability to use words correctly
Paraphrasia
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Involuntary movement parts of body
Tremors
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Follows commands in a timely fashion
Alert
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Appears drowsy, may drift off to sleep during examination
Lethargic
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Requires vigorous stimulation (shaking, shouting) for a response
Stuporous
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Does not respond appropriately to either verbal or painful stimuli
Comatose
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Computer tomography, scan is a type of image test (painless & invasive)
CT SCAN
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CREAT DETAILED IMAGE OF YOUR BONES AND SOFT TISSUE
X-RAY
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SHOW -BONES -MUSCLES -ORGANS -BLOOD VESSELS
CT SCAN
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Painless test that produces very clear Image of the organs and structure Inside your body (MORE EXPENSIVE)
MRI
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SCANNING OF MRI IS TAKE ___
30 to 90 minutes
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GLASSGOW COMA SCALE EYE OPENING Spontaneous Opening-__ To verbal command-__ To pain-__ No response-__
4, 3, 2, 1
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ATTEMPTING COORDINATE MOVEMENTS
Intension Tremor
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Contraction or Twitching of muscle fibers
Fasciculation