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Nervous System Diagnostic Terms

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Computed tomography of the brain (CT scan)
Process that includes the use of a computer to produce a series of images of the tissues of the brain at a desired depth
Magnetic resonance imaging of brain (MRI scan)
A noninvasive technique that produces cross-sectional and sagittal images of soft tissues of the brain by magnetic waves
Positron emission tomography of brain (PET scan)
An imaging technique with a radioactive substance that permits viewing a slice of the brain to examine blood flow and metabolic activity. Images are projected on a viewing screen.
Evoked potential studies (EP studies)
Measures responses in brain waves from stimuli. Visual Evoked response to visual stimuli. Auditory evoked response (AER) to auditory stimuli.
Lumbar puncture (LP)
Insertion of a needle into the subarachnoid space usually between the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae
Afferent
Conveying toward a center
Efferent
Conveying away from the center
Ataxia
Lack of muscle coordination
Cognitive
Pertaining to the mental process of comprehension, judgment, memory and reason
Coma
State of profound unconsciousness
Concussion
Jarring or shaking that results in an injury. Brain concussions are caused by slight or severe head injury; symptoms include vertigo and loss of consciousness
Conscious
Awake, alert, aware of one’s surroundings
Seizure
Sudden attack with an involuntary series of contractions ( as in convulsion)
Convulsion
Sudden, involuntary contraction of a group of muscles (as in seizure)
Dementia
Loss of cognitive abilities
Disorientation
A state of mental confusion as to time, place, or identity
Gait
A manner or style of walking
Incoherent
Unable to express one’s thoughts or ideas in an orderly, intelligible manner
Paraplegia
Paralysis from the waist down caused by damage to the lower level of the spinal cord
Shunt
Tube implanted in the body to redirect the flow of a fluid
Syncope
Fainting or sudden loss of consciousness caused by lack of blood supply to the cerebrum
Unconsciousness
State of being unaware of surrounding and incapable of responding to stimuli as a result of injury, shock or illness

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