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Segmental demyelinaion  Schwann cell dysfunction; damage to myelin sheath; loss of saltatory conduction, replacement has shorter internodes and thinner insulation; inc in NA channels; slower  (blank)  
Damage to the PNS  damage to the axon: axonal degeneration(more lethal than SD), primary damage to axon followed by myelin sheath dissolution  (blank)  
Focal axonal Damage  trauma or ischemia induced; wallerian dege: distal to a site of wound, sequence of axonal and myelin degneration; denervation atrophy  (blank)  
Wallerian Degeneration  cleaning out dead portion; 1. swelling near cut; 2. hypertrophy of the neurofiliments; 3. shrinkage of myelin sheath; degeneration of the axon  (blank)  
Nerve regeneration  the further you are from the cell body the more likely it will; may or may not; most likely not; permanent loss of function  (blank)  
Ulnar Nerve Syndrom  compression of ulnar nerve; repair: move ulnar nerve on top; doesn't cure just preserves current function  (blank)  
Guillanin-Barre Syndrome  Autoimmune PNS inflammatory neuropathy; preceded by viral infection; tcell mediated immune attack on myelin sheath; transient; treatable if caught within days; one person in 100,000; more prevalent with alcoholics  (blank)  
Chronic Immune Demyelinating Polyneuropathy  Autoimmune PNS inflammatory neuropathy; Remissions and relapses; Demyelination mediated by serum antibodies(macrophage); segmental; thin myelin sheaths; loss of saltatory conduction; conduction block; slow nerve conduction speed; < 80% slower  (blank)  
MS  Autoimmune CNS inflammatory neuropathy;Autoantibodies activate the complement system against myelin sheath; sclerotic plaques build up around myelin sheath; activates immune response  (blank)  
Myasthenia Gravis  ACH & receptors autoantibodies; disrupts Ach; destruction of the muscle membrane; complement activation; destruction of neuromuscular junction; increase receptor trunover  (blank)  
Leprosy  Infectious PNS Neuropathy; schwann cells invaded by mycobaterium leprae; segemental demyelination; multilayered thickening and endoneurial fibrosis; loss of pain fibers, loss of sensory function 1st  (blank)  
The cognitive  normal consciousness; arousal; reticular activating system content of thought - sleep wake cycle; awareness: self, environment; mood  (blank)  
causes of alterations in state of arousal  acute onset: structural change(bludgeon), metabolic change(blood flow); psychogenic change(schizo, behavior; pathologic process;infectios; vascular; neoplastic; traumatic; congenital; degenerative(alz parkinson); metabolic  (blank)  
Patterns of Breathing(Concepts of Neurological Dysfunction[cognitive system])  16-20 bpm; indicate level of brain function based on rate, rhythm, and pattern; normal breathign is controlled by forebrain, as consciousness decreases lower brainstem regulates breathing in respsonse to co2 levels  (blank)  
Vommiting(Concepts of Neurological Dysfunction[cognitive system])  lower brain functions; most cns disorders produce nausea and vomiting- over stimulated thalamus  (blank)  
Pupillary changes(Concepts of Neurological Dysfunction[cognitive system])  indicates presence and level of brainstem dysfunction(hypoxia produces dilated fixed pupil)  (blank)  
Oculomotor repsonses(Concepts of Neurological Dysfunction[cognitive system])  Reflexive eye movements change in various level of brain dysfunction  (blank)  
motor responses(Concepts of Neurological Dysfunction[cognitive system])  motor respsonse evaluate the level and site of brain dysfunction  (blank)  
Brain Death  brain cannot maintain bodies internal homeostasis  (blank)  
Cerebral Death  irreversible coma; death of hemispheres not affecting brainstem and cerebellum  (blank)  
Vegatative State  complete unawareness of environment and self  (blank)  
Cerebral Hemodynamis  Cerbral Blood Volume: 75ml 15% of cardiac output; Cerebral blood flow: uses 20% of o2, affected by co2 and o2 levels; cerebral perfusion: normal 80mmHg, less than 70 insuffiant; intracranial pressure 5-15mmHg  (blank)  
Alterations to Cerebral Hemodynamis  Increased intracranial pressure: tumor, edema, excess CSF(blocked drain), hemorrhage; Results in equal loss in volume of other contents: CSF, alt. in cerebral blood flow(stroke), structural changes(herniation - lethal - major structural changes  (blank)