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Cyndi's Chapter Two Hangman

 
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Homeostasis  The common relationship between yin/yang,the 5 element theory, Ayurvedic dosha.The relatively constant state of the internal environment of the body that is maintained by adaptive responses.  
Somatic Pain  stimulation of receptors in the skin-superficial-deep-skeletal muscle, joints, tendons,fasciae  
Entrainment  a coordination to an internal/external rhythm-moving in a coordinated manner to those patterns  
Etiology  study of development of disease; it's nature and susceptibility of a person  
Dosha  Ayurvedic theory classifies physicologic functions  
Viseral Pain  internal organ  
Feedback loop  self regulating control system; receives information-intergrates-responds to maintain homeostasis=effector mechanism, sensory mechansim,intergrative control system  
Elements  substance containing a single kind of atom  
Vata Dosah  principles of movement  
Afferent  Toward a center or point reference.  
Kapha dosha  Physiologic funtion that blends the water and earth elements.  
Efferent  Away from a center or point of reference.  
Stress  any stimulus that disrupts homeostasis  
Pathology  The study of disease as observed in the structure and function of the body.  
Negative Feedback  reverses the original stimulus of stabilizing  
Circadian patterns  biological rhythms  
Parasympathetic  relaxed response  
Biologic rhythms  The internal, periodic timing component of an organism.  
Syndrome  A group of signs and symptoms that identify a pathological condition linked to a common cause  
Acute pain  Pain that is usually temporary and easily localized.  
Anaplasia  Describes abnormal or undifferentiated cells that fail to mature into specialized cell types.  
Benign  A noncancerous tumor that is contained and does not spread.  
Cancer  Malignant, nonencapsulated cells that invade surrounding tissue.  
Chronic  A disease with a vague onset that develops slowly and remains active for a long time  
Fistula  A track that is open at both ends through which abnormal connections occur between two surfaces.  
Parasites  Pathogenic organisms  
Neoplasm  The abnormal growth of new tissue (tumor).  
Hyperplasia  An uncontrolled increase in the number of cells of a body part.  
Inflammation  A protective response of the tissues to irritation or injury that may be chronic or acute.  
Histamine  inflammatory mediator that dilates blood vessels  
Pitta Dosha  Physiologic function that combines water and fire  
Parenchymal Cells  Create tissue repair for regeneration  
Replacement  Tissue repair resulting in a scar  
Collegen  major component of scar tissue  
Pain  An unpleasant sensation.  
Opportunistic pathogens  Organisms that cause disease only when the immunity is low in a host.  
Nociceptors  Sensory mechanisms for pain  
Deep Pain  Pain that is poorly localized, nauseating, sweating and blood pressure changes  
Aching Pain  Symptom of an organ disorder  
Counterirritation  Massage application that causes superficial somatic pain that blocks the transmission of deep and/or viseral pain  
Stimulus-induced analgesia  pain management massage  
Hyperventilation Syndrome  Excessive or long term stress related to breathing disturbances  
Hyperplasia  An uncontrolled increase in the number of cells of a body part.  
Pathogenicity  The ability of the infectious agent to cause disease