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What are the consequences of ischemia?
What is the difference between vasogenic and cytotoxic edema in the brain
What is the difference between focal ischemia and global ischemia; how might each develop
What is the difference between noncommunicating and communicating hydrocephalus; why do you see an increase in intracranial pressure in adults with hydrocephalus but not babies
What are some s/s and treatments for hydrocephalus
What is meant by a countercoup brain injury
What is the difference between a primary vs. secondary brain injury
What is the difference between a contusion and a concussion
What is post-concussion syndrome
What is chronic traumatic encephalopathy
What is a diffuse axonal injury
What are the 3 layers of the meninges
What is meant by an epidural hematoma, subdural hematoma, subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracerebral hematoma
What is the difference between a TIA and a CVA
Why do different patients present with different s/s of a TIA
When it comes to the ABCD2, what is it used for/why is this type of assessment useful
Name the 2 types of ischemic strokes
Explain the pathophysiology of a hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke in terms of cause, onset increase in intracranial pressure, and effects
What are some s/s and treatments of a stroke
What is an A-V malformation and some s/s
What is meningitis, its possible causes, and s/s
Which is the most common type of brain tumor, which is the most aggressive and therefore has the worst prognosis 
What is the difference between a focal seizure and a global seizure
What is the difference between a provoked vs an unprovoked seizure
What determines if a patient with a focal seizure will lose consciousness
What are the characteristics of the following seizures (a)Tonic (b)Clonic (c)Tonic-clonic (d)Myoclonic (e)Atonic
What are some possible treatments for seizures
What is dementia
What are the causes and s/s of Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and frontotemporal dementia
What are the 3 stages of Alzheimer’s disease, and characteristics of each stage
What is Huntington’s chorea
What is Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
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