Med Term: 5 and 6

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Build a medical term that means "nerve pain."

Neuralgia

Build a medical term that means "nerve tumor."

Neuroma

Build a medical term that means "reconstruction of a nerve."

Neuroplasty

Which abbreviation describes the system of nerves that is around the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord)?

PNS

Build a medical term that means "disease affecting multiple nerves."

Polyneuropathy

Build a medical term that means "mind disease" and refers to a mental illness.

Psychopathy

What is the study of the effects of drug on mental processes called?

Psychopharmacology

Which of the following abbreviation does NOT refer to a disorder or disease?

SRS - SRS stands for stereotactic radiosurgery.

Translate the medical term craniotomy as literally as possible.

Skull removal

Translate the root paresis

Slight or partial paralysis

Which of the following roots is associated with the function of the nervous system (as opposed to the structure of the nervous system)?

psych/o

A person with prosopagnosia has an inability to:

recognize faces.

Identify and define the roots in the term somnambulism

somn-speech; ambul-clot; Somnambulism breaks into ROOT: somn (sleep) + ROOT: ambul (walk) + SUFFIX: ism (condition).

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term synesthesia?

syn (with, together) + esthesia (feeling, sensation) = together sensation; condition where one sensation is experienced as another

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term anesthetic?

an (not) + esthestic (feeling, sensation) = a drug that causes loss of sensation

Read the following excerpt from this patient's health record: ASSESSMENT 1. Schizophrenia: Stable on new medical regimen. 2. Insomnia. Likely related to new job stress. According to this patient's health record, she suffers from:

an inability to sleep and a mental illness characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and disordered sleep.

Choose the best definition for hemorrhagic stroke.

A loss of brain function caused by the interruption of blood flow to the brain due to the rupture of a blood vessel

Which of following statements most accurately describes MRA?

A procedure used to examine the blood vessels

Which root refers to the tough outer membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord?

dur/o

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term dysphasia?

dys (bad) + phas (speech) + ia (condition) = bad speech condition (difficulty speaking)

A negative emotional state is known as:

dysphoria.

Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term echoencephalography into its component parts?

echo/encephalo/graph/y

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term encephalalgia?

encephal (brain) + algia (pain)= brain pain

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term encephalography?

encephalo (brain) + graph (writing) + y (procedure) = procedure for studying the brain

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term encephalopyosis?

encephalo (brain) + py (pus) + osis (condition) = pus-filled abscess in the brain

Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term encephalomyelitis into its component parts?

encephalo/myel/itis

Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term endarterectomy into its component parts?

end/arter/ectomy

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term ganglioma?

gangli (nerve bundle) + oma (tumor) = tumor of the ganglion (nerve bundles)

Which root refers to the nerve bundle?

gangli/o

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term hydrophobia?

hydro (water) + phobia (excessive fear) = fear of water

dentify and define the root in the term hypnotic

hypno - sleep

Identify and define the root in the term schizophrenia

ia-condition; Schizophrenia breaks into PREFIX: schizo (divide) + ROOT: phren (mind) + SUFFIX: ia (condition).

An excessive desire to steal is called:

kleptomania.

dentify the correct pronunciation for the term meningocele

meh-NIN-goh-seel

Which root refers to the entire membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord?

mening/o, meningi/o

Which root refers to the spinal cord or bone marrow?

myel/o

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term myelocele?

myelo (spinal cord) + cele (hernia) = hernia of the spinal cord

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term myelodysplasia?

myelo (spinal cord) + dys (bad) + plas (formation) + ia (condition) = defective formation of the spinal cord

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term neurolysis?

neuro (nerve) + lysis (loose) = destruction of nerve tissue

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term neurorrhaphy?

neuro (nerve) + rrhaphy (suture) = suture of a nerve

Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term neuroarthropathy into its component parts?

neuro/arthro/pathy

Identify the correct pronunciation for the term nystagmus

nih-STAG-mus

A patient experiencing an abnormal sensation, usually numbness or tingling in the skin, is experiencing:

paresthesia.

Inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord is known as:

poliomyelitis.

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term polyneuritis?

poly (many) + neur (nerve) + itis (inflammation) = inflammation of multiple nerves

Translate the root gnosi/o

Know

Translate the medical term lobectomy as literally as possible.

Lobe removal

Build a medical term that means "incision into a lobe."

Lobotomy

Build a medical term that means "large head condition."

Macrocephaly

Translate the medical term myoclonus as literally as possible.

Muscle turmoil

Build a medical term that means "spinal cord softening."

Myelomalacia

Build a medical term that means "involuntary muscle contraction."

Myospasm

Build a medical term that means "abnormal narrowing of the skull."

Craniostenosis

Which term refers to the time between seizures?

Interictal

Build a medical term that means "excessive bleeding inside the brain."

Intracerebral hemorrhage

Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the abbreviation CVA?

It is a disease of the blood vessels of the brain.

Which of the following is NOT true about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?

It refers to the underdevelopment of the muscles on the spinal column that leads to nerve softening and weakness.

A loss or decline in mental function is called:

dementia.

Which syllable receives the emphasis in the term neurasthenia?

3: then

Translate the medical term endovascular neurosurgery as literally as possible.

"Inside vessel nerve surgery": surgery on the nervous system performed by entering the body through blood vessels.

Translate the medical term psychiatry as literally as possible.

"Mind treatment specialty": branch of medicine that focuses on the treatment of the mind.

Translate the medical term monoplegia as literally as possible.

"One - paralysis": paralysis of one limb

Translate the medical term cerebral thrombosis as literally as possible

"Pertaining to brain - clot condition": blockage of a blood vessel in the brain caused by a blood clot

Translate the medical term cerebral palsy as literally as possible.

"Pertaining to brain paralysis": paralysis caused by damage to the area of the brain responsible for movement

Translate the medical term hydrocephaly as literally as possible.

"Water head condition": abnormal accumulation of spinal fluid in the brain

Read the following excerpt from a brief admission summary letter: She presented to the ED last night with a sudden onset of left-sided hemiparesis and hyperesthesia. She was also noted to have mild agnosia and aphasia. She was brought to the ED by her husband, who is not sure when the symptoms began. A cerebral CT and CT angiogram showed middle cerebral artery occlusion and ruled out intracranial hemorrhage or hematoma. She was treated with a thrombolytic. Her symptoms have improved. According to the excerpt, which of the following was NOT a symptom noted by the medical professionals?

A tumor-like mass made up of blood

Which nerve is responsible for carrying impulses toward the central nervous system?

Afferent Nerve

Translate the medical term postictal as literally as possible.

After seizure

Which of following statements most accurately describes PET?

An imaging procedure that uses radiation to produce cross sections of the brain

Which drug relieves pain?

Analgesic

Which drug lessens anxiety?

Anxiolytic

Translate the root tax/o

Arrangement, order, coordination

Build a medical term that means "removal of a piece of the skull."

Craniectomy

Read the following excerpt from this patient's health record: Mrs. Voxenhead is here for follow-up for her schizophrenia. At her last visit, she complained of dystonia on her haloperidol. I changed her to a newer antipsychotic, and she is here today to follow up the results. Overall, her condition is improved, and she has not had any new hallucinations. Her only concern today is recent insomnia (the past week). She noticed the insomnia started when she began a new job. She says that learning her new job has been stressful. She has been anxious at night, and that has made it hard for her to sleep.

Because of the side effects of haloperidol, the doctor prescribed her a new medication to relieve her anxiety.

Translate the medical term subdural hematoma as literally as possible.

Blood tumor located beneath the dura

Build a medical term that means "head pain."

Cephalodynia

Which of the following procedures is used to examine blood vessels in the brain?

Cerebral angiography

Build a medical term that means "inflammation of the brain and meninges."

Cerebromeningitis

Read the following excerpt from a brief admission summary letter: This letter is to inform you that your patient Sally Chia has been admitted to Bed 4 of the ICU for observation and treatment of a recent cerebrovascular accident. As you know, I have been following Mrs. Chia for cerebrovascular disease. She has had two transient ischemic attacks in the past 2 years and underwent a carotid endarterectomy last February. According to the excerpt, which of the following is part of the patient's PMHx?

Disease of the blood vessels of the brain and two TIAs

Translate the medical term encephalomyeloneuropathy as literally as possible.

Disease of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves

Build a medical term that means "bad feeling or sensation."

Dysesthesia

Which of the following procedures is used to examine the electrical activity of the brain?

Electroencephalography

Build a medical term that means "brain hernia."

Encephalocele

Translate the medical term pseudesthesia as literally as possible.

False sensation

Translate the root esthesi/o

Feeling, sensation

Which anesthetic causes a complete loss of consciousness?

General anesthetic

Translate the medical term cephalalgia as literally as possible.

Head pain

Translate the medical term myelomeningocele as literally as possible.

Hernia of the spinal cord and meninges

Read the following excerpt from this patient's health record: Emergency Department Course: Manuel was driven to the emergency room by his parents. On arrival, he appeared very confused, though not agitated. With his encephalopathic picture, we were most worried about psychotropic drug abuse or infection. A normal urine drug screen and a CBC with an elevated WBC count were suspicious for infection. Because encephalitis and meningitis were the main concerns, we performed a lumbar puncture. The opening pressure was consistent with elevated intracranial pressure. The CSF showed an elevated WBC count. The culture is pending. Shortly after his lumbar puncture, Manuel had a tonic-clonic seizure. We treated him with an anticonvulsant and the seizure stopped. The electroencephalogram showed paroxysmal lateral epileptiform discharges (PLEDs), which are characteristic of herpes encephalitis. The pediatric team was called, and they admitted him to the PICU. Which of the following is NOT true about the patient's Emergency Department course?

The EEG showed characteristics of an infection of the brain

Read the following excerpt from this patient's health record: Patient Name: Manuel Skayken Chief Complaint: Confusion, fever. History of Present Illness: Manuel Skayken is a 15-year-old boy who presents with a 2-day history of fever to 104F. He has been more lethargic today and his headache has worsened. He has photophobia and his parents are concerned that he is acting abnormally. He is not using his right arm and legs as much as his left. He appears ataxic in his gait and has been hypersomnolent at home. His parents are concerned that he is not responding to questions normally. Past Medical History: Somnambulation, otherwise noncontributory. Medications: None. Allergies: NKDA. Social History: Lives at home with his parents. Sophomore in high school. A/B student. Nonsmoker. Surgical History: None. Which of the following is NOT true about this patient's medical history?

The patient is fainting and losing consciousness.

Which drug dissolves clots?

Thrombolytic

Translate the root asthenia

Weakness

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term apathy?

a (not) + path (suffering, disease) + y (condition) = without feeling or emotion

Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term atopognosis into its component parts?

a/topo/gnosis

Fear of heights is known as:

acrophobia.

Read the following excerpt from this patient's health record: PLAN 1. I will begin her short-term on an anxiolytic. 2. Continue antipsychotic. 3. Follow-up visit in 2 months. 4. Continue following with psychologist. According to this patient's treatment plan, she will:

begin to take a drug that will lessen her anxiety, will continue to take drugs to oppose any mind conditions, and will continue following with a doctor who specializes in the study of the mind.

A condition characterized by reduced muscle tone is called:

catatonia

The widening or abnormal dilation of a blood vessel in the brain is known as a:

cerebral aneurysm.

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term cerebrotomy?

cerebro (brain) + tomy (incision) = incision into the brain

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term craniosynostosis?

cranio (skull) + syn (together) + ost (bone) + osis (condition) = premature fusing of the skull bones


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