Paresthesia is the term used to refer to
a) abnormal sensations.
Abnormal sensations, such as burning, tingling, and numbness, are
referred to as paresthesias.
b) absence of muscle movement suggesting nerve damage.
The absence of muscle tone suggesting nerve damage is referred to as
paralysis.
c) involuntary twitch of muscle fibers.
Involuntary twitch of muscle fibers is referred to as fasciculation.
d) absence of muscle tone.
A muscle which holds no tone is termed flaccid.
a) abnormal sensations.
Abnormal sensations, such as burning, tingling, and numbness, are
referred to as paresthesias.
b) absence of muscle movement suggesting nerve damage.
The absence of muscle tone suggesting nerve damage is referred to as
paralysis.
c) involuntary twitch of muscle fibers.
Involuntary twitch of muscle fibers is referred to as fasciculation.
d) absence of muscle tone.
A muscle which holds no tone is termed flaccid.