Deck 13: Nerves of Steel

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Encephalomyelopathy is:

A) hardening of brain tissue
B) morbid softening of the brain
C) any disease involving the brain and spinal cord
D) any disease involving the bone marrow and skull
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Inability to move one side of the body is called ____________________.
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Weakness of the lower body in bipeds or hind limbs in quadrapeds is called ____________________.
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Removal of intervertebral disc material by perforating and scraping out of its contents is called:

A) dysesthesia
B) neuroanastomosis
C) laminectomy
D) disc fenestration
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The suffix for weakness is ____________________.
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Loss of voluntary movement is called ____________________.
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The abbreviation PLR represents:

A) persistent lateral radiculitits
B) prominent left reflex
C) post lameness reflex
D) pupillary light reflex
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The medical term for stumbling or without coordination is:

A) ataxia
B) hemiplegia
C) neuralgia
D) wobbler's
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The seizure in an animal that seizures is called the:

A) aura
B) obtund
C) ictus
D) convulse
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Inability to move all four limbs is called ____________________ or ____________________.
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The spinal cord is part of the ____ nervous system.

A) peripheral
B) central
C) afferenet
D) efferent
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Inability to move the lower body in bipeds or hind limbs in quadrapeds is called ____________________.
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Prolapse or drooping is called:

A) Horner's
B) chorea
C) epilepsy
D) ptosis
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Which of the following types of neuron carries impulses from one neuron to another?

A) sensory
B) associative
C) afferent
D) descending
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Weakness in all four limbs is called ____________________ or ____________________.
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Weakness on one side of the body is called ____________________.
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The suffix for paralysis is ____________________.
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A neurologic defect in which the animal appears to not know where its limbs are is referred to as:

A) CP
B) conscious proprioception
C) conscious proprioceptive defect
D) hyperextension
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A synonym for chorea is:

A) myoclonus
B) hypnosis
C) ptosis
D) epilepsy
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Inability to move one limb is called ____________________.
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skull
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skull
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skull
ax/o
skull
cerebr/o
skull
crani/o
skull
-lepsy
skull
ipsi
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mening/o and meningi/o
axis or mainstem
convolat/o
axis or mainstem
gyr/o
axis or mainstem
sulc/o
axis or mainstem
myel/o
axis or mainstem
ax/o
axis or mainstem
cerebr/o
axis or mainstem
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axis or mainstem
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convolat/o
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cerebrum
sulc/o
cerebrum
myel/o
cerebrum
ax/o
cerebrum
cerebr/o
cerebrum
crani/o
cerebrum
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ipsi
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
mening/o and meningi/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
convolat/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
gyr/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
sulc/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
myel/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
ax/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
cerebr/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
crani/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
-lepsy
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mening/o and meningi/o
folding
convolat/o
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gyr/o
folding
sulc/o
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ax/o
folding
cerebr/o
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mening/o and meningi/o
meninges
convolat/o
meninges
gyr/o
meninges
sulc/o
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myel/o
meninges
ax/o
meninges
cerebr/o
meninges
crani/o
meninges
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mening/o and meningi/o
seizure
convolat/o
seizure
gyr/o
seizure
sulc/o
seizure
myel/o
seizure
ax/o
seizure
cerebr/o
seizure
crani/o
seizure
-lepsy
seizure
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same
mening/o and meningi/o
same
convolat/o
same
gyr/o
same
sulc/o
same
myel/o
same
ax/o
same
cerebr/o
same
crani/o
same
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The largest part of the brain, the ____________________ is responsible for receiving and processing stimuli, initiating voluntary movement, and storing information.
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The ____________________ nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.
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The cranial and spinal nerves, autonomic nervous system, and ganglia make up the ____________________ nervous system.
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The spinal cord passes through an opening in the occipital bone called the __________ __________.
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Collectively, the pia mater and arachnoid membranes are called the ____________________.
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1
Encephalomyelopathy is:

A) hardening of brain tissue
B) morbid softening of the brain
C) any disease involving the brain and spinal cord
D) any disease involving the bone marrow and skull
C
2
Inability to move one side of the body is called ____________________.
hemiplegia
3
Weakness of the lower body in bipeds or hind limbs in quadrapeds is called ____________________.
paraparesis
4
Removal of intervertebral disc material by perforating and scraping out of its contents is called:

A) dysesthesia
B) neuroanastomosis
C) laminectomy
D) disc fenestration
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The suffix for weakness is ____________________.
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Loss of voluntary movement is called ____________________.
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The abbreviation PLR represents:

A) persistent lateral radiculitits
B) prominent left reflex
C) post lameness reflex
D) pupillary light reflex
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8
The medical term for stumbling or without coordination is:

A) ataxia
B) hemiplegia
C) neuralgia
D) wobbler's
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9
The seizure in an animal that seizures is called the:

A) aura
B) obtund
C) ictus
D) convulse
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10
Inability to move all four limbs is called ____________________ or ____________________.
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11
The spinal cord is part of the ____ nervous system.

A) peripheral
B) central
C) afferenet
D) efferent
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Inability to move the lower body in bipeds or hind limbs in quadrapeds is called ____________________.
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Prolapse or drooping is called:

A) Horner's
B) chorea
C) epilepsy
D) ptosis
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14
Which of the following types of neuron carries impulses from one neuron to another?

A) sensory
B) associative
C) afferent
D) descending
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Weakness in all four limbs is called ____________________ or ____________________.
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Weakness on one side of the body is called ____________________.
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The suffix for paralysis is ____________________.
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18
A neurologic defect in which the animal appears to not know where its limbs are is referred to as:

A) CP
B) conscious proprioception
C) conscious proprioceptive defect
D) hyperextension
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19
A synonym for chorea is:

A) myoclonus
B) hypnosis
C) ptosis
D) epilepsy
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20
Inability to move one limb is called ____________________.
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21
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skull
mening/o and meningi/o
skull
convolat/o
skull
gyr/o
skull
sulc/o
skull
myel/o
skull
ax/o
skull
cerebr/o
skull
crani/o
skull
-lepsy
skull
ipsi
axis or mainstem
mening/o and meningi/o
axis or mainstem
convolat/o
axis or mainstem
gyr/o
axis or mainstem
sulc/o
axis or mainstem
myel/o
axis or mainstem
ax/o
axis or mainstem
cerebr/o
axis or mainstem
crani/o
axis or mainstem
-lepsy
axis or mainstem
ipsi
groove
mening/o and meningi/o
groove
convolat/o
groove
gyr/o
groove
sulc/o
groove
myel/o
groove
ax/o
groove
cerebr/o
groove
crani/o
groove
-lepsy
groove
ipsi
coiled
mening/o and meningi/o
coiled
convolat/o
coiled
gyr/o
coiled
sulc/o
coiled
myel/o
coiled
ax/o
coiled
cerebr/o
coiled
crani/o
coiled
-lepsy
coiled
ipsi
cerebrum
mening/o and meningi/o
cerebrum
convolat/o
cerebrum
gyr/o
cerebrum
sulc/o
cerebrum
myel/o
cerebrum
ax/o
cerebrum
cerebr/o
cerebrum
crani/o
cerebrum
-lepsy
cerebrum
ipsi
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
mening/o and meningi/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
convolat/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
gyr/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
sulc/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
myel/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
ax/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
cerebr/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
crani/o
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
-lepsy
spinal cord (or bone marrow)
ipsi
folding
mening/o and meningi/o
folding
convolat/o
folding
gyr/o
folding
sulc/o
folding
myel/o
folding
ax/o
folding
cerebr/o
folding
crani/o
folding
-lepsy
folding
ipsi
meninges
mening/o and meningi/o
meninges
convolat/o
meninges
gyr/o
meninges
sulc/o
meninges
myel/o
meninges
ax/o
meninges
cerebr/o
meninges
crani/o
meninges
-lepsy
meninges
ipsi
seizure
mening/o and meningi/o
seizure
convolat/o
seizure
gyr/o
seizure
sulc/o
seizure
myel/o
seizure
ax/o
seizure
cerebr/o
seizure
crani/o
seizure
-lepsy
seizure
ipsi
same
mening/o and meningi/o
same
convolat/o
same
gyr/o
same
sulc/o
same
myel/o
same
ax/o
same
cerebr/o
same
crani/o
same
-lepsy
same
ipsi
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The largest part of the brain, the ____________________ is responsible for receiving and processing stimuli, initiating voluntary movement, and storing information.
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The ____________________ nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.
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The cranial and spinal nerves, autonomic nervous system, and ganglia make up the ____________________ nervous system.
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The spinal cord passes through an opening in the occipital bone called the __________ __________.
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Collectively, the pia mater and arachnoid membranes are called the ____________________.
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