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CTC Nervous System

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neurons cells in the nervous system
axons neuron extensions where electrical impulses enter the neuron
dendrites neuron extensions where elctrical impulses exit the neuron
synapse space between the axon of one cell and the dendrites of many other neurons
neurotransmitters chemicals that enable messages (nerve impulses) to pass from one cell to another
nerves bundles held together by connective tissue (think of telephone cables)
cerebrum the largest portion of the brain
cerebellum found beneath the occipital lobe of the cerebrum
brain stem the midbrain, pons, and medulla are in the brain stem
meninges three membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) vascular tissue which flows around the brain and spinal cord
cornea the transparent portion in the front of the eye; light passes through the cornea to the eye
iris colored (blue, brown, etc..) portion of the eye
pupil the opening in the iris; color black
lacrimal glands tears made here; found beneath the lateral side of the upper eye lid
tympanic membrane the eardrum
ossicles three tiny bones in the middle ear; forms a chain from eardrum to inner ear opening
eustachian tubes small tubes from the nasopharynx into the middle ear to equalize pressure in the eardrum
cochlea part of the inner ear; looks like a coiled snail shell
semicircular canals part of the inner ear; contains liquid and nerve endings, and helps us balance
intracranial pressure normal pressure applied within the skull
paralysis loss of voluntary motor control
convulsions seizures; uncontrolled, often violent muscular contractions
Glasgow Coma Scale used to monitor neurologic problems after trauma, stroke, illness, or injury
transient ischemic attack (TIA) a temporary period of diminished blood flow to the brain
stroke/cerebrovascular accident(CVA)/brain attack complete or partial loss of blood flow to the brain; affects the vascular and nervous systems
left hemiplegia paralysis on the left side of the body caused by ride-side brain damage
spatial-perceptual deficits difficulty distinguishing right from left, and up from down
aphasia inability to express or understand speech
position sense (loss of) sensory-perceptual deficit; person can't say where an affected (or hurt) foot is, or what position the foot is in without looking at it
unilateral neglect the patient ignores the paralyzed side of the body
hemianopsia impaired vision, or both eyes only have half-vision
emotional lability stroke patient may cry or laugh for no apparent reason
cognitive impairments changes in patient's intellectual functions; may affect memory, judgment, problem-solving
receptive aphasia person can't comprehend communication
expressive aphasia person can't form thoughts or express thoughts
global aphasia person has lost all language abilities
Parkinson's disease nervous disorder, s/s: muscle rigidity & tremors
tremors uncontrolled trembling
akinesia difficulty & slowness walking
multiple sclerosis chronic nervous disorder with variable symptoms
vertigo spinning or dizzy sensation
Lhermitte's sign
Parkinson's disease nervous disorder, s/s: muscle rigidity & tremors
tremors uncontrolled trembling
akinesia difficulty & slowness walking
multiple sclerosis chronic nervous disorder with variable symptoms
vertigo spinning or dizzy sensation
Lhermitte's sign tingling, shock-likesensation that passes down the arms or spine when neck is flexed
Nystagmus jerky eye movements
paraplegia paralysis of both legs
quadriplegia paralysis of both arms and both legs
intention tremor shaking of the hands that gets worse as the individual tries to touch or pick up an object
(PPS) Post Polio Syndrome condition of increased weakness & abnormal muscle fatige in people who had polio years ago
(ALS) Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis progressive neuromuscular disease that causes muscle weakness & paralysis
epilepsy person has convulsions, seizures
grand mal seizures major epileptic seizure with loss of consciousness & convulsions
generalized tonic-clonic seizures see grand mal seizure
petit mal seizures small or short epileptic seizure
absence seizure see petit mal seizure
status epilepticus seizure that lasts for long time or repeats without recovery
flaccid paralysis loss of muscle tone & absence of tendon reflexes
spastic paralysis no voluntary movement, muscles in spasm
autonomic dysreflexia life threatening complication of spinal cod injury
meningitis inflammation of the meninges
cataracts cloudiness of lens of eye, resulting in vision loss
glaucoma increased pressure within the eye
retinal regeneration breakdown of retina
macular regeneration same as retinal regeneration
otitis media infection of the middle ear
otosclerosis progressive form of deafness
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