Across
- 6. , loss of ability to think rapidly and clearly
- 8. , posture when lower brain structures damages death is imminent
- 11. , posture when connections between cortex and spinal cord is lost
- 12. , Alteration in arousal example individual may follow simple commands
- 13. , system responsible for arousal
- 14. , level of altered consciousness example non-purposeful movement only if stimulated
- 15. , glasgow coma scale measures what responses
- 18. , type of hearing loss involving inner ear and CN VIII
- 20. , type of hearing loss pertaining to the external and middle ear structures
Down
- 1. , alteration in arousal example infections congenital degenerative
- 2. , disease with unknown etiology disturbance of endolymph
- 3. , Alteration in arousal example complete paralysis of voluntary muscles except eyes
- 4. , Alteration in arousal example state of complete unawareness of self or enviorment
- 5. , activity in the cerebral cortex
- 7. , limbic system responsible for what thoughts
- 9. , cerebral cortex responsible for what thoughts
- 10. , alteration in arousal example general psychiatric disorder unresponsiveness
- 16. , alteration in arousal example hypoxia drugs toxins
- 17. , spinning sensation caused by damage of the semicircular canals
- 19. , ear infection common in children
