med term - chp 15 - comp terms nbfwp
congnitive
pertaining to the mental processes of comprehension, judgment, memory, and reason
convulsion
sudden, involuntary contraction of a group of muscles; may be present during a seizure
disorentation
a state of mental confusion as to time, place, or identity
consious
awake, alert, aware of one's surroundings
spasitcity
continued contraction of certain muscles due to damage of the brain or spinal cord controlling voluntary movement and causing tightness and stiffness that can interfere with normal movement, speech, and gait.
syncope
fainting or sudden loss of consciousness caused by lack of blood supply to the cerebrum
concussion
injury to the brain caused by minor or mayor head truama
ataxia
lack of muscle coordination
gait
manner or style of walking
paraplegia
paralysis of both legs and the lower part of the body
unconsciousness
state of being unaware of surroundings and incapable of responding to stimuli as a result of injury, shock, illness, or drugs
coma
state of profound unconsciousness
seizure
sudden, abnormal surge of electrical activity in the brain, resulting in involuntary body movements or behaviors
dysarthria
the inability to use speech that is distinct and connected because of a loss of muscle control after damage to the peripheral or central nervous system
shunt
tube implanted in the body to redirect the flow of a fluid
incoherent
unable to express one's thoughts or ideas in an orderly, intelligible manner