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CSM NUR100 Sensory Perception

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Sensory Reception   The process of receiving stimuli or data  
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External Stimuli   Visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile, gustatory  
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Internal Stimuli   Kinesthetic, visceral, gustatory  
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Sensory Perception   Involves the conscious organization and translation of the data or stimuli into eaningful information  
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Stimulus   Agent or act that stimulates a nerve receptor  
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Perception   perception, or awareness and interpretation of stimuli  
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Sensory overload   the inability to process the amount of sensory stimuli  
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Sensory deprivation   is a decrease of meaningful stimuli  
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Receptive aphasia   the inability to understand written or spoken word  
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Alzheimer's   the loss of nerve cells and presence of neurofibrillary tangles and plaques  
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Stroke (CVA)   a condition in which neurologic deficits results from a sudden decrease in blood flow to a localized area of the brain  
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cataract   An opacification of the lens of the eye include: Blurred Vision and Decreased Color perception  
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Glaucoma   Increased intraocular pressure with optic neuropathy leading to gradual loss of peripheral vision  
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Open-Angle Glaucoma   Chronic simple glaucoma Usually bilateral Painless in early stages  
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Closed-Angle Glaucoma   Less common Sudden onset Emergency situation Painful  
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Macular degeneration   leads to central vision blindness  
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Meniere's disease   Excess of endolymph in membranous labyrinth of inner ear causes neural organs of the cochlea to degenerate  
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Symptoms of Meniere's disease   Triad of symptoms: Tinnitus Vertigo Unilateral hearing loss  
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Delirium   acute confusion  
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Dementia   Chronic confusion  
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