Cerebellar cva deficits

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      Cranial nerve deficits. Gait abnormalities. Focal motor and sensory deficits. Related to endocrine involvement. Signs. ... Ischemic or hemorrhagic CVA. Subdural hematoma. Tuberculoma. Brain abscess. Toxoplasmosis. Diagnosis. CBC with differential. BMP. Skull X-ray. ... Cerebellar tonsils through foramen magnum. Causes compression of the medulla ...

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    • [DOC File]Guidelines for the Management of Acute Stroke

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      Language deficits are known to be common in stroke patients. Disturbances in speech and communication most commonly indicate lesions involving the Brocha’s Area, Wernicke’s Area or the frontal, parietal, or parieto-occipital areas of the left hemisphere. The primary language center is located in the left cerebral hemisphere in most people.

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    • Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome - Wikipedia

      CVA is a complex dysfunction caused ... Sensory motor deficits, involuntary movement disorders, postural tremors, hemiataxia, memory loss, astereognosis, dysesthesia, akinesthesia, contralateral homonymous hemianopsia, anomia, topographic disorientation and visual agnosia. Cerebellar artery system. Ipsilateral ataxia, contralateral loss of pain ...

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    • [DOC File]Stroke – What Happens Next

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      NEURO- CN2-12 intact with no cerebellar deficits. Gait normal. Dix-Hallpike maneuver negative. A. Insomnia, query «» P. Avoid caffeine after lunch, ETOH within 6 hours of bedtime, and nicotine and fluids at bedtime. Unwind period prior to bed with reading and no electronic devices. Out of bedroom if not asleep within 15 minutes. Sleep ...

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      The NIHSS measure deficits commonly seen in stroke patients . The NIHSS allows for standardized clinical terminology. 1980 developed by NINDS neurologists and often used in clinical research. NIH Score. 13 item scoring system, 7 min exam. Integrates neurologic exam components . CN, motor, sensory, cerebellar, visual, language, LOC

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    • [DOCX File]MARTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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      After CVA, some outcomes are achieved early (e.g., cerebral perfusion); others may require rehabilitation (e.g., self-care deficit). Continuing medications even after symptoms abate is recommended. Continue encouraging the client to verbalizes and express his feelings, this would always be effective and therapeutic to the client.

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    • [DOC File]CNS

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      ( young patient, large infarcts, cerebellar strokes). Subarachnoid hemorrhages. Intracerebral hemorrhages with risk of herniation. ... Preparations should be made to rapidly return the BP to pre-existing levels in the event neurologic deficits appear. ... The choices of antihypertensive agent would be the same as for ischemic CVA or ICH.

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    • [DOC File]Brain Tumors - Josh Corwin

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      Pattern of paralysis in anterior cerebral CVA. a) leg > arm weakness * this was correct answer. b) marked motor and sensory loss ... Posterior inferior cerebellar artery CVA/vertebrobasilar infarction. Cranial nerves. Cerebellar signs. Nausea & vomiting. Visual neglect. Crossed deficits. 19. Most common manifestation of phenytoin toxicity ...

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    • [DOC File]Pass the OT

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      Identify and describe function of cerebellar components, specifically, cerebellar hemispheres, cerebellar peduncles, spinocerebellar tracts ... Define Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA) 2. Describe the etiology, epidemiology, pathological process, clinical manifestations and complications of CVA. ... Discuss the common deficits associated with ...

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    • [DOC File]NIH Stroke Scale

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      Relative CI = HPT, surg or GIT bleed in last 10d, CNS surg or CVA in last 2 mth, coagulop, pregnancy B1 for TPA, C for others. Prolonged CPR OK. 45) Which of the following represents a stable c- spine # a. Clay shovellers = # spinous process C7/T1 due to flexion inj. 46) Which of the following is true with respect to the spinal cord. a. Central ...

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