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CSII- Rost

Nervous System

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Neuron a nerve cell
Neurotransmitter a chemical produced by the body to permit the nerve impulse to trave from one nerve cell to the next nerve cell
Central Nervous System (CNS) the brain and spinal cord
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) branches of nerves which extend from the brain and spinal cord, traveling throughout the body
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) a part of the peripheral nervous system which controls the involuntary (or automatic) functions of the body
Cerebrum the largest part of the brain- responsible for emotions, voluntary muscle movement, sensory interpretations, memory, speech, and many other body functions
Brain stem the portion of the brain that ies at the top of the spinal cord. Ir is responsible for controlling many involuntary functions such as pulse, respiration, and blood pressure
Cerebrospinal Fluid "CSF" - a fluid which circulates around the brain and spinal cord to cushion and protect them
Meninges protective membrane layers around the brain and spinal cord
Epilepsy body's response to the release of excess brain waves (too much activity) from a specific area of the brain
Seizure abnormal or unusual body movements or responses sdue to epilepsy
Stroke "CVA" or brain attack- cerebrovascular accident
Aphasia not able to speak
Aphagia not able to swallow
Paralysis inability of the body to move, usually due to damage to the nerves which supply specific muscles
Paraplegia paralysis that affects the lower half of the body
Quadriplegia paralysis that affects all four limbs of the body
Hemiplegia paralysis that affects either the left or right half of the body
Dementia deterioration of the brain's ability to function due to various disorders that cause damage to brain cells
Sundowning a characteristic of Alzheimer's Disease where the person becomes increasingly confused and agitatd in the late afternoon and early evening
Peripheral Neuritis irritation of peripheral nerves due to injury or disease. the patient may experience numbness, burining sensations, or discomfort
Multiple Sclerosis occurs when the protective covering (myelin sheath) over the nerve fibers deteriorate, resulting in interference with the nerve impulse transmission to the muscles and subsequent lack of muscle control
Parkinson's Disease a lack of production of the chemical Dopamine within the brain. This chemical is necessary for the control of voluntary muscles. An nsufficient amount results in uncontrollable tremors of the muscles.
Transident Ischemic Attack "TIA"- temporary lack of blood flow to the brain, which causes stroke-like symptoms.
Cerebral Aneurysm a wekness in the wall of a blood vessel within the brain. The danger is that the area may rupture, causing internal bleeding.
Cerebral Vascular Accident "CVA"- "stroke", "brain attack": occurs when an area of the brain does not receive enough blood flow due to blockage of an artery, or a ruptured blood vessel (aneurysm)
Alzheimer's Disease a condition with severe memory impairment due to a build-up of abnomral protein deposits in the brain
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