Match the term with its definition.
1. cerebrospinal fluid shunt
2. nerve block
3. nerve conduction velocity
4. subdural hematoma
5. shingles
6. Alzheimer’s disease
7. conscious
8. axon
9. bulimia
10. narcotic analgesic
a. Can pinpoint nerve damage
b. Progressive dementia
c. Conducts electrical impulse on nerve
d. Injection of regional anesthetic to stop pain
e. Awake and aware of surroundings
f. Binge eating and intentional vomiting
g. Painful blisters along nerve path
h. Blood accumulating in meninges
i. Treats severe pain
j. Treats hydrocephalus
1 j. Treats hydrocephalus
2 d. Injection of regional anesthetic to stop pain
3 a. Can pinpoint nerve damage
4 h. Blood accumulating in meninges
5 g. Painful blisters along nerve path
6 b. Progressive dementia
7 e. Awake and aware of surroundings
8 c. Conducts electrical impulse on nerve
9 f. Binge eating and intentional vomiting
10 i. Treats severe pain
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