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Neuro Step 3
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11/25/2013

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Term
autonomic hyperreflexia occurs with spinal cord lesions at ______ and the most common cause is ___________
Definition
T6 and above
over distended bladder
Term
What are the symptoms of autonomic hyerreflexia?
Definition
diaphoresis
htn
headache
flushing
Term
Pts diagnosed with RLS require what type of replacement?
Definition
iron replacement
Term
What is meralgia paresthetica?
What is its clinical presentation?
Definition
entrapment of the lateral cutaneous nerve

It presents with numbess over the lateral thigh, and tapping of the inguinal ligament causes pain.

Pain is worsened with walking or standing.
Term
What is the sequence of medications administered during status epilepticus?
Definition
1. Benzos
2. fosphenytoin
3. barbituates (phenobarbital)
4. Propofol (with intubation)
Term
What defines status epileptus?
Definition
grand mal seizure lasting for more than 30 minutes
Term
What is the next step in any pt presenting with a cc of syncope?
Definition
EKG followed by carotid massage (assuming EKG is negative)
Term
What are the contraindications to carotid massage?
Definition
hx of TIA
carotid bruit
Term
LP that shows straw colored CSF should make you think . . .
Definition
SAH (straw colored = xanthochromia)
Term
If a pt has meningococcal meningitis, what specifically is given to close contacts?
Definition
rifampin
ceftriaxone
cipro
Term
What is a key distinguishing feature between neurofibromatosis I and II?
Definition
Type I has Lisch nodules and axillary freckling

Neurofibromatosis Type II will present with bilateral accoustic neuromas
(cataracts is another finding)
Term
What is the DIX-HALLPIKE maneuver?
Definition
DIAGNOSTIC test for BPV
Term
What is the EPLEY maneuver?
Definition
TREATMENT for BPV
Term
What is papilledema?
Definition
swelling of the optic nerve
Term
How will papilledema present?
Definition
blurring of the optic disc margins
Term
How is prolactin helpful in seizure work up?
Definition
Prolactin will be elevated with a true seizure and normal in a pseudoseizure
Term
What is subclavian steal syndrome?
Definition
causes neurologic deficits and upper arm claudication with exercise of the upper extremity
Term
Carotid ultrasound is used when you suspect. . .
Definition
TIA
Term
What artery is occluded in amourosis fugax?
Definition
cental retinal artery
Term
What will absence seizures show on EEG?
Definition
three-per-second spike wave pattern
Term
Acute MS is treated with ________ whereas chronic MS is treated with _________ and _________
Definition
High dose steroids
beta-interferon
glatiramer
Term
What is the next step in a pt with a ring-enhancing lesion withOUT HIV?
Definition
Image guided biopsy (you need to know what you're dealing with)
Term
Pts with tourette's are more likely to have what other two disorders?
Definition
ADHD
OCD
Term
Brown-sequard syndrome presents with ipsilateral __________ and contralateral _______________
Definition
ipsilateral hemiparesis, loss of propioception, and loss of vibratory sense

Contralateral: loss of pain and temp
Term
tabes dorsalis presents as . . .
Definition
decreased lower extremity reflexes
proprioception impaired
FORMICATION
unsteady gait
Term
What is a pharmocologic treatment for tourette's . . .
Definition
pimozide - a d2 blocker
Term
What is the most common artery affected by CVA?
Definition
middle cerebral artery
Term
What artery is occluded if a pt presents with homonymous hemianopsia with sparing of the macula, and prosopagnosia?
Definition
posterior cerebral artery
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