{
  "version": 1,
  "generatedAt": "2026-06-24T00:00:00Z",
  "decks": [
    {
      "id": "neuro-exam",
      "name": "Neurological exam",
      "subtitle": "tone · reflexes · coordination",
      "description": "The language of the neuro exam — what you ask, what you test, what you write down. Shipped from the remote catalog, no app update.",
      "badge": "PREMADE",
      "category": "Neurology",
      "isPro": true,
      "cards": [
        {
          "id": "neuro-01",
          "word": "dysarthria",
          "ipa": "/dɪsˈɑːθriə/",
          "hint": "slurred speech from weak muscles.",
          "partOfSpeech": "NOUN",
          "registerTags": ["NOUN", "CLINICAL"],
          "definitionText": "difficulty speaking clearly, caused by weak muscles used for speech",
          "definitionAccentPhrase": "weak muscles",
          "inContextQuote": "His dysarthria made the history slow, but his comprehension was intact.",
          "translations": { "es": "disartria", "ru": "дизартрия" }
        },
        {
          "id": "neuro-02",
          "word": "ataxia",
          "ipa": "/əˈtæksiə/",
          "hint": "unsteady, uncoordinated movement.",
          "partOfSpeech": "NOUN",
          "registerTags": ["NOUN", "CLINICAL"],
          "definitionText": "loss of full control of body movements, seen as an unsteady gait",
          "definitionAccentPhrase": "control of body movements",
          "inContextQuote": "She had a broad-based gait and limb ataxia on the left.",
          "translations": { "es": "ataxia", "ru": "атаксия" }
        },
        {
          "id": "neuro-03",
          "word": "to come round",
          "ipa": "/tə kʌm raʊnd/",
          "hint": "to wake up after fainting or anaesthetic (phrasal verb).",
          "registerTags": ["IDIOM", "PHRASAL VERB"],
          "definitionText": "to regain consciousness after fainting or an anaesthetic",
          "definitionAccentPhrase": "regain consciousness",
          "inContextQuote": "He began to come round a few minutes after the seizure stopped.",
          "translations": { "es": "volver en sí", "ru": "прийти в себя" }
        },
        {
          "id": "neuro-04",
          "word": "paraesthesia",
          "ipa": "/ˌpærəsˈθiːziə/",
          "hint": "pins and needles.",
          "partOfSpeech": "NOUN",
          "registerTags": ["NOUN", "CLINICAL"],
          "definitionText": "an abnormal tingling or prickling sensation, often felt in the hands or feet",
          "definitionAccentPhrase": "tingling or prickling sensation",
          "inContextQuote": "She reports paraesthesia in both feet that is worse at night.",
          "translations": { "es": "parestesia", "ru": "парестезия" }
        },
        {
          "id": "neuro-05",
          "word": "brisk reflexes",
          "ipa": "/brɪsk ˈriːflɛksɪz/",
          "hint": "stronger-than-normal tendon reflexes.",
          "partOfSpeech": "NOUN",
          "registerTags": ["NOUN", "CLINICAL"],
          "definitionText": "tendon reflexes that are unusually strong or quick, suggesting an upper motor neurone lesion",
          "definitionAccentPhrase": "unusually strong or quick",
          "inContextQuote": "The reflexes were brisk throughout, with a few beats of ankle clonus.",
          "translations": { "es": "reflejos vivos", "ru": "оживлённые рефлексы" }
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}
