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What is the primary difference between paralysis and plegia?

  • 1.2. Motor system. Upper and lower motor neuron paralysis
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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Which cranial nerves structures receive unilateral innervation from the motor cortex via the corticobulbar tract?

Which cranial nerves structures receive unilateral innervation from the motor cortex via the corticobulbar tract?

  • 1.2. Motor system. Upper and lower motor neuron paralysis
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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Where does the pyramidal decussation of the corticospinal tract primarily occur?

  • 1.2. Motor system. Upper and lower motor neuron paralysis
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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Why are benzodiazepines not a medication of first choice for sleep disorders? (Multiple choice)

Why are benzodiazepines not a medication of first choice for sleep disorders? (Multiple choice)

  • 1.15. Sleep
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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What are common indications for the use of melatonin?

What are common indications for the use of melatonin?

  • 1.15. Sleep
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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What is the role of melatonin in sleep disorders?

What is the role of melatonin in sleep disorders?

  • 1.15. Sleep
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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What is considered a first-line treatment for insomnia?

What is considered a first-line treatment for insomnia?

  • 1.15. Sleep
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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Sleep hygiene is important in treating and preventing insomnia.

Sleep hygiene is important in treating and preventing insomnia.

  • 1.15. Sleep
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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Which of the following represents a type of insomnia?

Which of the following represents a type of insomnia?

  • 1.15. Sleep
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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Which neurons are responsible for the awake state?

Which neurons are responsible for the awake state?

  • 1.15. Sleep
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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