Symptoms of brain disorders

    • [DOC File]Section G. Neurological Conditions and Convulsive ...

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      25. General Information on Neurological and Convulsive Disorders, Continued. c. Fully Considering Residuals of Traumatic Brain Injury (continued) Most signs and symptoms of TBI will manifest immediately following the traumatic event, but some may be delayed from days to months. They may occur alone or in varying combinations. Important:


    • [DOC File]Neurological Disorders

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      Blood disorders. HEMORRHAGIC STROKE (cont.) Prognosis. Manifestations. Onset of S/Sx is rapid unless bleed is a slow leak. Depend upon location of hemorrhage. Vomiting. Headache. ... TYPICAL SIGNS/SYMPTOMS OF A BRAIN ATTACK. Focal Assessment . Weakness. Paralysis. Sensory loss. Language disorders. Broca’s. Wernicke’s. Reflex changes. Visual ...


    • [DOC File]Personality Disorders - Brown University

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      Many disorders formerly called neuroses now fit DSM-IV categories such as generalized anxiety disorder, dysthymia, adjustment disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, etc. Some people have emotionally painful difficulties in living that do not easily fit discrete DSM-IV categories. Many of these patients would have been called neurotic.


    • [DOC File]Diagnosis in the Assessment Process

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      The disorders that belong to this section all have one feature in common: psychotic symptoms, that is, delusions, hallucinations, grossly disorganized or abnormal motor behavior, and/or negative symptoms. The disorders include schizotypal personality disorder (which is listed again, and explained more comprehensively, in the category of ...


    • [DOC File]Neurological Disorders Project

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      of the disorder - focus on Anatomy and Physiology of the brain and nervous . System, what are the effects to the brain ___/15 . Images. relating to the disorder - these could be MRI's of the brain or even photos of . people ___/15 . Symptoms, describe . what life is like. for a person with the disorder ___/15 How does a person get the disorder ...


    • [DOC File]Common Pediatric Diseases and Disorders

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      Cerebral palsy is a term that is used to describe a range of disorders that impairs control of movement due to damage to the brain during its developmental stage. It is one of the most common causes of disability in children. While CP is not a progressive disease, symptoms may get better for a time only to worsen later on.


    • [DOC File]Neurolinguistics: language and the brain

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      patients with brain injury . patients who have had brain surgery. Aphasia: language disorder associated with trauma to the brain . Lateralization. Contra-lateral control: a given hemisphere controls opposite side of body. Lateralization and language (esp. for adult, male, left-handed, literate, monolingual subjects) Left brain controls right ...



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      of the following clinical signs immediately following the event any period of loss of consciousness or decreased consciousness any loss of memory for events immediately before or after the injury any alteration in mental state at the time of the injury (confusion, disorientation, slowed thinking, etc.)



    • [DOC File]Common Nervous System Disorders

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      Disorders. Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) – a stroke, blood flow to the brain is interrupted by: Hemorrhage. Thrombus or embolus. Narrowing of blood vessels because of atherosclerosis – fat deposits in vessels. Signs and Symptoms (S & SX)


    • [DOC File]Genetic Determinants of Neurological Disorders:

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      Individuals who carry one abnormal copy of the gene have no symptoms; thus this is an autosomal recessive disorder. Children who lack both copies of the gene build up high blood levels of phenylalanine, which in turn leads to the production of a toxic metabolite which interferes with normal maturation of the brain.


    • [DOC File]Anxiety Disorders - Brown University

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      Mental status exam Anxiety Disorders General Various physical manifestations: restless-appearing, psychomotor agitation, shortness of breath, hyperventilation, stomach upset, chest pain, diaphoresis. May be ill kempt, or meticulously groomed (OCD). May display odd, ritualistic behaviors.


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