Parkinson's disease is characterized by
A) "pill-rolling" tremor of thumb and forefinger, muscular rigidity, masklike facial expression, and shuffling gait.
B) narcolepsy, hemiparesis, muscular atrophy, and seizures.
C) tongue smacking; dementia; and ceaseless, involuntary movements.
D) all of the above.
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Q6: The patient with _ experiences excruciating pain
Q7: Nerves that transmit impulses away from the
Q8: Bruising of the brain tissues along or
Q9: Temporary episodes of impaired neurologic functioning caused
Q10: Loss of motor and sensory control of
Q12: Nerves that transmit impulses toward the brain
Q13: Unilateral facial paralysis is called
A) quadriplegia.
B) hemiparesis.
C)
Q14: Nuchal rigidity, headache, and photopia are symptomatic
Q15: An acute, rapidly progressive disease of the
Q16: _ involves degeneration of the nerves outside
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