Intellectual Disability
Self Advocacy Council 6
Developmental
Cerebral Palsy
Dena Hernandez
Disabilities
Dena Pfeifer
People First
wheelchair
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Epilepsy
crutches
Austism
SCDD
VMRC
Which condition affects the persons muscle coordination and even their eyesight?
which disease weakens muscles and impacts physical function?
which neurological disorder is characterized by seizures?
what disease is a genetic neurodegenerative condition which affects two parts of the brain?
What disease slowly destroys memory and thing skills?
which disease mainly affects movement and causes tremors?
which condition is a result from damage to peripheral nerves?
what disorder is a neural tube defect?
which disorder reduces the ability to control muscles and affects movement and posture?
what condition leaves paralysis of one side of the face?
what rare nerve disorder occurs when the body attacks its peripheral nervous system?
Result of excessive alcohol consumption while pregnant.
Developmental disability characterized by paralysis
Unconsoleable crying
When a child fails to achieve age appropriate weight and height
Children from birth up until one year are called?
Lack of eye contact
Shaking can result from in brain injury equal to that caused by direct blow to the head.
________ is worse than cocaine, with respect to adverse neurological signs.
Intentional physical or psychological symptoms of illness produced in children by adults who are caring for them.
During the first ________ months of life, an infants growth and development occur very rapidly.
Early _______ can have lasting effects on development.
COMPLEX PARTIAL
SIMPLE PARTIAL
NEUROLOGICAL
DISRUPTION
CONVULSION
GET HELP
DISORDER
EPILEPSY
SEIZURE
STROKE
DOCTOR
CLONIC
BRAIN
TONIC
disease with muscular weakness & astrophy
bruising of brain from impact; symptons last longer then 24 hours
nonprogressive brain damage resulting from defect in fetel development
profound unconsciousness
injury to brain when brain is shaken inside skull because of impact
progressive impairment of intellectual function that interfers with performing activites of daily living
recurrent disorder of brain
buildup of cerebrospinal
puncture with needle into lumbar vertebral area to withdraw fluid
specific type of headace characterized by severe head pain
inflammatory autoimmune disease of central nervous system
autoimmune disease with sever muscular weakness and fatigue
damage to spinal cord as result of trauma
mass of blood forming underneath dura mater when meninges are torn by trauma
fainting
temporary reduction of blood supply to brain
Absent
Tonic-clonic
Aura
postictal
status epilepticus
generalized seizures
Focal seizures
epilepsy
EEG
ease to the floor
stop the seizure
treatment
vagal nerve stimulator
caffeine
expected patient outcomes
side-lying, IV, suction
Aura
expected patient outcomes
ease to the floor
caffeine
Focal seizures
Treatment
postictal
vagal nerve stimulator
Tonic-clonic
epilepsy
stop the seizure
side-lying, IV, suction
Absent
EEG
status epilepticus
generalized seizures
Is an extension of a nerve cell:
Is the nucleous containing central part of neurons:
Form of Paralysis affecting similar body parts:
Build up on the cavities within the brain is called:
It means slow movement, is one of the cardinal symptoms in Parkinson's disease
Is an eating disorder:
Disorder involving nerve cell activity causing seizures:
Are nerves connecting to your brain to different parts of the body and you have 12:
Its function is to transmit information to other nerve cells, muscle or gland cells:
on of the Four sections of the brain:
Section or lobe of the brain that controls personality:
also known as memory loss
Is a disease that affects brain function, memory and behavior.
Is a sudden weakness or paralysis of facial muscles on one side of the face
is a chronic disease that affects the central nervous system
paralysis of one side of the body
diffuse pain (that is, pain that is spread out) in one or more parts of the head
tumor of the neuroglial (glial) tissue.
a subjective sensation that often occurs before a migraine or seizure
unilateral (one-sided) paralysis of the nerves that control the facial muscle
abnormal, localized (limited to one area) dilation of blood vessel in the cerebrum
any intracranial mass, which may be neoplaic ( a growth), cystic (a sac containing fluid), or inflammatory (an abscess)
A traumatic brain injury resulting from a blow to the head or violent shaking of the head and upper body
A condition of progressive mental deterioration caused by organic brain diease
temporary or permanent loss of voluntary movement (motor function)
inflammation of the gray matter of spinal cord; caused by a highly contagious virus
an involuntary, repetitive trembling of the body or limbs
a Temporary loss of consciousness due to inadequate blood flow to the brain
lack of awareness of oneself and the inability to respond to environmental stimuli due to injury, shock, or oxygen deprivation
progressive disorder of the nervous system marked by signs such as tremor
sensation of numbness, pickling, or tingling, usually in upper or lower extremities
abnormal electrical activity that occurs in one or more parts of the brain hemisphere; partial seizure
an epileptic seizure characterized by violent muscle contractions and loss of consciousness; tonic-clonic seizure.
split spine
a rare but serious condition that results in acute encephalopathy (brain malfunction) and hepatomegaly (liver enlargement); typically seen in children under 18 years of age after a viral infection
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
SOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
MIGRAINE HEADACHE
SPINA BIFIDA
ENCEPHALITIS
BELL'S PALSY
SYMPATHETIC
DURA MATER
COGNITIVE
CAUSALGIA
EPILEPSY
DEMENTIA
APHASIA
STROKE
AXON