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Name______________________________________________________________
Nervous System Terminology
Matching Activity
Match the following diseases, symptoms with the proper definition:
1. Agnosia
2. Alzheimer disease
3. Aphasia
4. Asthenia
5. Ataxia
6. Autism
7. Bipolar disorder
8. Bulimia nervosa
9. Clonic phase
10. Coma
11. Concussion
12. Convulsion
13. Dyslexia
14. Epilepsies
15. Guillain-Barre’ syndrome
16. Hemiparesis
17. Ischemic stroke
18. Lethargy
19. Neurosis
20. Multiple sclerosis
21. Myelomeningocele
22. Palsy
23. Paraplegia
24. Parkinson disease
25. Phobias
26. Poliomyelitis
27. Psychosis
28. Radiculopathy
29. Shingles
30. Spina bifida
Name______________________________________________________________
_____ inability to comprehend auditory, visual, spatial, olfactory or other sensations when
sensory sphere is intact
____ inability to learn and process written language despite adequate intelligence, sensory
ability and exposure
_____ weakness, debility, or loss or strength
_____ lack of muscle coordination in the execution of voluntary movement
_____ developmental disorder characterized by extreme withdrawal and abnormal
absorption in fantasy, usually characterized by the inability to communicate on a basic level
____ injury to the brain, occasionally with transient loss of consciousness as a result of
injury or trauma to the head
____ any sudden and violent contraction of one or more of the muscles
_____ abnormally deep unconsciousness with absence of voluntary response to stimuli
_____ abnormal inactivity or lack of response to normal stimuli; sluggish
_____ autoimmune disorder causing acute inflammation of the peripheral nerves where
myelin sheath is destroyed causing decrease in nerve impulses, loss of reflexes and sudden
muscle weakness
_____ defect in which the neural tube fails to close during embryogenesis
_____ paralysis, usually partial and commonly characterized by weakness and shaking or
uncontrolled temor
_____ major emotional disorder in which contract with reality is lost to the point that the
individual is incapable of meeting challenges of daily life
_____ weakness in one half of the body
_____ inability to speak
_____ pathological condition associated with formation of small plaques in the cerebral
cortex
_____ eating disorder characterized by binging and purging
_____ part of the grand mal seizure characterized by uncontrolled jerking
_____ type of neurosis characterized by irrational fears
Name______________________________________________________________
_____ mental disorder causing unusual shifts in mood, emotion and energy
_____ chronic or recurrent seizure activity
_____ paralysis of the lower trunk of the body including both legs
_____ disease causing inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord
_____ inflammation of the nerve root associated with the spinal cord characterized by
tingling, numbness, weakness or radiating pain moving outward
_____ most severe form of spinal bifida where spinal cord protrudes through the spine
_____ disease characterized by head nodding, bradykinesia, tremors and shuffling gait
_____ disease characterized by demyelination in the spinal cord and brain
_____ stroke symptoms that resolve within 24 hours
_____ nonpsychotic mental illness triggering feelings of distress and anxiety impairing
normal behavior
_____ disease caused by same organism causing chickenpox in children
Name______________________________________________________________
Nervous System Terminology
Activity 3 - KEY
Match the following diseases, symptoms with the proper definition:
1. Agnosia
2. Alzheimer disease
3. Aphasia
4. Asthenia
5. Ataxia
6. Autism
7. Bipolar disorder
8. Bulimia nervosa
9. Clonic phase
10. Coma
11. Concussion
12. Convulsion
13. Dyslexia
14. Epilepsies
15. Guillain-Barre’ syndrome
16. Hemiparesis
17. Ischemic stroke
18. Lethargy
19. Neurosis
20. Multiple sclerosis
21. Myelomeningocele
22. Palsy
23. Paraplegia
24. Parkinson disease
25. Phobias
26. Poliomyelitis
27. Psychosis
28. Radiculopathy
29. Shingles
30. Spina bifida
Name______________________________________________________________
_1____ inability to comprehend auditory, visual, spatial, olfactory or other sensations when
sensory sphere is intact
_13___ inability to learn and process written language despite adequate intelligence,
sensory ability and exposure
_4____ weakness, debility, or loss or strength
_5____ lack of muscle coordination in the execution of voluntary movement
_6____ developmental disorder characterized by extreme withdrawal and abnormal
absorption in fantasy, usually characterized by the inability to communicate on a basic level
_11___ injury to the brain, occasionally with transient loss of consciousness as a result of
injury or trauma to the head
_12___ any sudden and violent contraction of one or more of the muscles
_10____ abnormally deep unconsciousness with absence of voluntary response to stimuli
_18____ abnormal inactivity or lack of response to normal stimuli; sluggish
_15____ autoimmune disorder causing acute inflammation of the peripheral nerves where
myelin sheath is destroyed causing decrease in nerve impulses, loss of reflexes and sudden
muscle weakness
_30____ defect in which the neural tube fails to close during embryogenesis
_22____ paralysis, usually partial and commonly characterized by weakness and shaking or
uncontrolled temor
_27____ major emotional disorder in which contract with reality is lost to the point that the
individual is incapable of meeting challenges of daily life
_16____ weakness in one half of the body
_3____ inability to speak
_2____ pathological condition associated with formation of small plaques in the cerebral
cortex
_8____ eating disorder characterized by binging and purging
_9____ part of the grand mal seizure characterized by uncontrolled jerking
_25____ type of neurosis characterized by irrational fears
Name______________________________________________________________
_7____ mental disorder causing unusual shifts in mood, emotion and energy
_14____ chronic or recurrent seizure activity
_23____ paralysis of the lower trunk of the body including both legs
_26____ disease causing inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord
_28____ inflammation of the nerve root associated with the spinal cord characterized by
tingling, numbness, weakness or radiating pain moving outward
_21____ most severe form of spinal bifida where spinal cord protrudes through the spine
_24____ disease characterized by head nodding, bradykinesia, tremors and shuffling gait
_20____ disease characterized by demyelination in the spinal cord and brain
_17____ stroke symptoms that resolve within 24 hours
_19____ nonpsychotic mental illness triggering feelings of distress and anxiety impairing
normal behavior
_29____ disease caused by same organism causing chickenpox in children