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Chapter 23

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Across
2.loss of motor function
5.main highway for fiber tracts that connect brain to spinal nerves & mediates reflexes
7.Cranial nerve II effects what?
8.reflex tested by stroking on abdomin toward midline
10.a partial or incomplete paralysis
12.progressive irreversible decline in mental function
13.Romberg test is for what?
15.lightheadedness, unsteadiness, loss of balance
16.Smiling checks this Cranial nerve
17.ability to "read" a number when it's drawn on hand
20.paralysis on one side of the body
21.involuntary shaking, vibrating, or trembling
25.sensory information concerning body movements and position of the body space
28.awake or readily aroused; LOC
29.inability to perform coordinated movements
31.loss of sensation involves all modalities, most severe peripherally
35.brain's lobe primary center for sensation
36.Cranial nerve for opening of eyelids
37.inability or difficulty in swallowing
39.completely unconscious, no response any stimuli; LOC
41.ability to know what is placed in your hand w/eyes closed
42.spontaneously unconscious, responds only to persistant & vigorous shake or pain; LOC
45.loss of muscle or organ size
48.cranial nerve I effects what?
50.main relay station for nervous system
52.scale used to determine LOC rating from 3-15
53.Cranial nerve VIIl responsible for what?
54.also called fainting
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1.difficulty with speech
2.abnormal sensation (burning, numbness, tingling, etc,)
3.rapidly alternating involuntary contraction and relaxation of a muscle in respone to sudden stretch
4.cranial nerve for mastication
6.Cranial nerve that effects gag reflex
9.center for human's highest functions
11.a subjective sensation that precedes a seizure
14.Stick out your tongue to check this cranial nerve
18.increased size and muscle strength
19.tapping on a tendon at joint (ex. under patella)
20.brain's major control center (temp.,heart rate, BP, sleep, etc)
22.sleeps most of time, difficult to arouse, incoherent; LOC
23.a convulsion
24.brain's lobe for vision
26.brain's motor coordinator of voluntary movements, equilibrium, & muscle tone
27.cranial nerve for lateral eyemovement
30.brain's lobe concerning auditory reception
32.brain lobe of personality, behavior, emotions, intellectual function
33.the sense of you or the room spinning
34.reflex when baby's foot & toes dorsiflex when stroked on sole
38.decreased or loss of motor function
40.not fully alert, drifts off when not stimulated; LOC
42.chart used to check second cranial nerve
43.reflex when baby turns head toward touched cheek
44.Check this CN by turning head & shrugging shoulders
46.walking heel to toe in straight line
47.normal documentation for eyes
49.cranial nerve responsible for downward and inward eyemovement
51.Say this to check cranial nerve X

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