Neurologic Conditions

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Across
  1. 2. The leading cause of death in children in the United States.
  2. 4. A non-accidental injury caused by shaking the infant or child by the shoulders or torso.
  3. 7. Partial simple and complex seizures, aura is experienced followed by loss of consciousness and tone.
  4. 10. Erythema, edema and clear watery discharge with green or yellow drainage and crusty eyes.
  5. 12. Diagnosed with squinting, head tilting, clumsiness and decreased visual acuity.
  6. 13. Single or multiple jerks or flexion of limbs.
  7. 15. Reduction of skeletal spasms causing transient drowsiness.
  8. 16. Reduction of intracranial pressure and cerebral edema and may cause fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
  9. 18. Only responds to painful stimuli, verbal responses are absent or slow.
  10. 19. Rapid, irregular, involuntary eye movements
Down
  1. 1. Inflammation of the central nervous system structures caused by infection.
  2. 3. Used for generalized seizures and may cause cognitive impairment and respiratory depression.
  3. 5. Neural tube defects.
  4. 6. Used for myoclonic seizures and may cause nausea, vomiting or prolonged bleeding time.
  5. 8. Used for partial seizures and may cause behavioral changes.
  6. 9. Associated with use of acetylsalicylic acid during viral illnesses.
  7. 11. Opens eyes and looks at stimuli, appears confused.
  8. 14. A non-progressive neurological disorder resulting from brain injury before cerebral development is complete
  9. 17. Middle ear infection.