Quick & Easy MT ch13 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
homeostasis | dynamic equilibrium of the internal environment of the body |
psychology | study of behavior and the function and processes of the mind |
physiologic | pertaining to physiology - the function of the body |
afferent receptors | sensory receptors that detect changes inside and outside of the body |
efferent receptors | motor receptors that signal muscles and glands to cause an effect |
somatic nervous system | under voluntary control |
autonomic nervous system | under involuntary (automatic) control |
Central Nervous System (CNS) | control center - contains the brain and spinal cord |
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) | various nerve processes that connect thebrain and spinal cord with receptors, muscles and glands |
neuron | conduct impulses either to or from the nervous system |
neuroglia | supporting structure for the nervous tissue (composed of glia cells) |
myelin sheath | white fatty covering that increases the speed of nerve conduction |
aut/o | self |
cerebell/o | cerebellum |
cerebr/o | brain |
encephal/o | brain |
cervic/o | neck |
coccyg/o | coccyx |
crani/o | cranium |
dendro/o | tree |
dur/o | dura mater |
gli/o | neuroglia or sticky substance |
kerat/o | cornea, hard or horny |
lumb/o | lower back |
mening/o | meninges |
ment/o | mind |
psych/o | mind |
myel/o | bone marrow or spinal cord |
nerv/o | nerve |
neur/o | nerve |
phren/o | mind or diaphragm |
physi/o | nature |
retin/o | retina |
sacr/o | sacrum |
spin/o | spine |
vascul/o | vessel |
agora- | marketplace |
-asthenia | weakness |
-esthesia | sensation, perception |
-lexia | words, phrases |
-orexia | appetite |
meninges | three membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord |
chemoreceptors | nerve endings that detect chemicals (taste buds) |
thermoreceptors | nerve endings that detect changes in temperature |
photoreceptors | nerve endings that are responsible for vision |
lacrimal | pertaining to tears |
lacrimation | production and discharge of tears |
equilibrium | balance |
electroencephalography (EEG) | is the recording and analysis of the electrical activity of the brain |
epidural hematoma | blood accumulates in the epidural space (space outside the dura mater) |
subdural hematoma | accumulation of blood beneath the dura mater |
intracerebral hematoma | bleeding within the brain |
cerbrovascula accident (CVA) | stroke - normal blood supply to the brain has been disrupted |
transient ischemic attack (TIA) | brief interruption in cerebral blood flow. "warning sign" of stroke |
hydrocephalus | fluid accumulation in the skull |
akinesia | complete or partial loss of muscle movement |
anesthesia | partial of complete loss of sensation |
aphagia | inability or refusal to swallow |
aphasia | absence or impairment in the ability to communicate through speech, writing or signs; resulting from brain dysfunction |
astigmatism | uneven curvature of the cornea or lens of the eye |
bradykinesia | abnormal slowness of movement |
cephalalgia | headache |
cerebral concussion | loss of consciousness as a result of a blow to the head |
cerebral contusion | bruising of brain tissue as a result of head injury |
cerebral hemorrhage | brain bleed...as a result of rupture of a sclerosed or dilated vessel in the brain |
cerebral palsy | brain disorder characterized by paralysis and lack of muscle coordination (from birth trauma or developmental defects) |
coma | state of unconsciousness from which the patient cannot be aroused, even by painful stimulation |
craniocele | protrusion of brain through a defect in the skull (hernia) |
diplopia | double vision |
dyslexia | inability to read, spell and write words despite the ability to see and recognize letters |
dysphasia | speech impairment caused by a lesion in the brain |
encephalitis | inflammation of the brain |
encephalomalacia | softening of the brain |
encephalomeningitis | inflammation of the brain and meninges |
epilepsy | seizure - a group of neurologic disorders characterized by recurrent episodes of convulsive seizures, sensory disturbances, loss of consciousness. An uncontrolled electrical discharge from the nerve cells of the cerebral cortex. |
glaucoma | an abnormal condition of increased pressure within the eye |
hemiplegia | paralysis of one side of teh body |
hyperkinesia | abnormally increased activity or motor function |
hyperopia | farsightedness |
meningitis | inflammation of the meninges |
multiple sclerosis | chronic disease of the CNS in which there is progressive destruction of the myelin sheaths of the neurons |
myasthenia gravis | a disease characterized by muscle weakness and abnormal fatigue |
myelitis | inflammation of the bone marrow or spinal cord |
myopia | nearsightedness |
narcolepsy | chronic ailment involving sudden attackes of sleep that occur at intervals |
neuralgia | pain along the course of a nerve |
neuritis | inflammation of a nerve |
paraplegia | paralysis of the legs and lower part of the body |
Parkinson's Disease | chronic nervous disease characterized by a fine, slowly spreading tremor, muscular weakness, rigidity, and often a peculiar gate. |
quadriplegia | paralysis of all four extremities |
shingles | (Herpes Zoster - chicken pox)an acute infectious eruption of vesicles, usually on the trunk of the body along a peripheral nerve. |
pschosomatic | pertaining to the mind-body relationship or having physical symptoms of emotional origin |
psychosis | any major mental disorder characterized by gross impairment in reality testing and often characterized by inappropriate mood and diminished impulse control. (hallucinations)(schizophrenia) |
pyromania | impulse control disorder, an uncontrollable urge to set fires |
neurosis | symptoms are distressing to the person, reality testing is within normal limits, behavior does not violate gross social norms and no apparent cause (anxiety disorder) |
phobia | persistent, irrational, intense fear of something specific (agoraphobia - irrational fear of open spaces) |
anorexia nervosa | eating disorder associated with emotional stress or conflict. Characterized by a prolonged refusal to eat. |
neurasthenia | nervous condition characterized by chronic weakness, fatigue, and sometimes exhaustion. |
autism | withdrawal and impaired development in social interaction and communication |
Alzheimer's disease | progressive mental deterioration - confusion, memory failure, disorientation, restlessness, and inability to carry out purposeful movement. Symptoms worsen with age |
analgesics | medication that relieve pain without causing loss of consciousness |
Hypnotics | drugs often used as sedatives to produce a calming effect |
anticonvulsants | drugs that relieve or prevent convulsions (epilepsy) |
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