Clinical Terms Of the Nervous System. Analgesia: loss or reduction of pain.

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Clinical Terms Of the Nervous System

Analgesia: loss or reduction of pain

Analgesic: pain relieving drug

Anesthesia: loss of feeling

Aphasia: loss in ability to use words…

Aphasia… The patient in the passage below is trying to describe a picture of a child taking a cookie. C.B. Uh, well this is the... the /dødøü/ of this. This and this and this and this. These things going in there like that. This is /sen/ things here. This one here, these two things here. And the other one here, back in this one, this one /gø � / look at this one. Examiner Yeah, what's happening there? C.B. I can't tell you what that is, but I know what it is, but I don't now where it is. But I don't know what's under. I know it's you couldn't say it's... I couldn't say what it is. I couldn't say what that is. This shu-- that should be right in here. That's very bad in there. Anyway, this one here, and that, and that's it. This is the getting in here and that's the getting around here, and that, and that's it. This is getting in here and that's the getting around here, this one and one with this one. And this one, and that's it, isn't it? I don't know what else you'd want.

Apraxia: impairment in the ability to use objects.

Ataxia: inability to coordinate voluntary movements

Cerebral palsy: partial paralysis and lack of muscular coordination

Coma: Unconscious condition

Cordotomy: sever a nerve tract to help relieve pain.

Craniotomy: opening part of the skull

Electroencephalogram

Encephalitis

Epilepsy

Hemiplegia, Monoplegia, Paraplegia, Quadraplegia

Huntington Disease

Laminectomy

Multiple Sclerosis

Neuralgia

Vagotomy