1. What is the literal meaning of "Cerebral Palsy"?
2. What are the three important parts of the brain associated with cerebral palsy?
3. What is the most common type of cerebral palsy, affecting over 70% of cases?
4. What type of tremor is most commonly associated with ataxic cerebral palsy?
4. Which type of therapy helps children with cerebral palsy learn everyday tasks and improve fine motor skills?
5. What medication is commonly used to alleviate muscle stiffness (spasticity) in individuals with cerebral palsy?
6. What surgical procedure might be recommended to reduce chronic pain or spasticity in cerebral palsy?
7. What is the aim of management for individuals with cerebral palsy?
8. What condition is commonly associated with individuals with cerebral palsy due to reduced bone density and limited mobility?
9. What is the primary hormone involved in glucose metabolism?
10. Which of the following conditions is characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period?
11. What are the three cardinal clinical features of diabetes mellitus?
12. What is the main cause of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)?
13. What is the term for a condition that occurs when blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough for a diagnosis of type 2 DM?
15. What are the classic symptoms of hypoglycemia?
16. What diagnostic criteria are used to identify diabetes mellitus based on fasting plasma glucose level?
17. What is the initial treatment for correcting acidosis and hyperglycemia in DKA?
18. What diagnostic criteria are used for diagnosing DKA?
19. What is the goal of fluid replacement therapy in the management of DKA?
20. What is the primary pathophysiological mechanism underlying Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)?