| Across |
| 2. | walking with feet wide apart |
| 4. | affecting the opposite side |
| 8. | lack of awareness of a portion of the body; not aware body part belongs to the body |
| 9. | recal of immediate or recent events |
| 10. | prior to onset of disease or injury |
| 13. | irregular and jerky movement; commonly seen with cerebellar dysfunction |
| 14. | federally funded, state administered program of medical assistance for people with low incomes |
| 16. | neurological assessment scale of level of consciousness |
| 17. | national health payment program for person's over 65 years of age |
| 18. | storage and retrieval of information about one's self and the outside world |
| 19. | insability to recall minute -o-minute, hour-to-hour, or day-to-day events in life |
| 20. | expressive aphasia |
| 21. | weakness on one side |
| 25. | inability to speak and comprehend words |
| 27. | device used to straighten and provide support to an extremity |
| 28. | inability to integrate sensory and perceptual stimuli from one side of the body |
| 32. | receptive aphasia |
| 33. | potentionally life threatening condition occuring in persons with spinal cord injuries above T6 charaterized by unchecked sympathetic nervous system response to noxious stimuli below level of injury |
| 34. | ability to respond to relevant information and screen out unimportant information |
| 35. | undue resistance of muscles to passive lengthening |
| 37. | inability to control verbalizations or behaviors in a socially appropriate way |
| 38. | inability to carry out voluntary movement in the absence of paralysis |
| 39. | method of verbally compensating for memory deficits by inventing details large or small |
| 40. | irregular and jerky gait |
| 41. | extent of movement that each joint is intended to make |
| 42. | paralysis on one side |
| 43. | gait typified by paralysis of one side |
| 44. | visual deffect affecting the temporal visual field of one eye and the nasal visual field of the other |