Chapter 15 - Chapter Homework
cauterization
The electrical burning of tissue to stop bleeding is ____.
insomnia
The inability to fall or stay asleep is called ________.
pia mater
The inner layer of the meninges is called the _____.
False
The peripheral nervous system includes the central nervous system.
intractable
_____ means difficult to stop or control.
paresthesia
_______ is an abnormal sensation, burning, tingling, or numbness.
amnesia
_______ is loss of memory.
spinal stenosis
narrowing of nerve root openings
nuchal rigidity
neck stiffness
obstructive apnea
periods of not breathing related to nasal obstruction
decompress
release pressure on the spinal cord
aura
sensation that precedes an event
transient ischemic attacks
sudden, mild mini-strokes
True
Sensory impulses travel from the spinal cord to the brain, whereas motor impulses travel from the brain to the spinal cord.
concussion
A blow to the head by an object, fall, or other trauma is known as a(n) _____.
hypothermia
A significantly low body temperature is known as ______.
convulsion
An abnormal muscle contraction is known as a _______.
cephalalgia
Another name for headaches is _____.
true
As individuals age, there is a decrease in peripheral vision.
chorea
Constant jerky uncontrollable movement is called ______.
encephalitis
Inflammation of brain tissue is called ____.
False
Of the five senses, taste is the only one not affected by aging.
quadriplegia
Paralysis of all four extremities is called _____.
parkinson's disease
Pill-rolling of the fingers is a classic symptom of _______.
endarterectomy
cleaning plaque out of an artery
craniotomy
cutting into the skull
dementia
loss of mental ability
paraplegia
loss of movement in both legs