Matching Pairs MODULE #9Online version NEURO by Jennie Miron 1 MoCA 2 Proprioception 3 Glasgow Coma Scale 4 Stereognosis 5 Thought processes 6 Lethargic 7 Decorticate Rigidity 8 Delirium 9 Point Localization 10 Perceptions 11 Semi-comatose 12 Decerebrate Rigidity A healthy person should be consistently aware of reality. Consists of assessing on three scales: eye, verbal and motor responses. Client is not fully alert, drifts off to sleep when not stimulated. In a healthy client this should be logical, goal directed, coherent, and relevant. Rapid screening instrument for mild cognitive dysfunction. The mental perception by the senses, in reference to the ability to perceive the form of solid objects by touch. An exaggerated extensor posture of all extremities due to a midbrain lesion. Spontaneously unconscious, responds only to persistent and vigorous shake or pain; has appropriate motor response. Clouding of consciousness (dulled cognition, impaired alertness); inattentive; incoherent conversation. The ability to locate a point on the skin that is stimulated. A unilateral or bilateral postural change, consisting of the upper extremities flexed and adducted and the lower extremities in rigid extension. The ability to sense stimuli arising within the body regarding position, motion, and equilibrium