Sensory Flashcards

1
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Mechanoreceptors

A

provides sense of touch, pressure, and vibration; in the skin and hair; many located on fingertips

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2
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Thermoreceptors

A

detect temperature

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3
Q

Hair Cells in Cochlea

A

detect sound waves- where hearing loss usually occurs

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4
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Vestibular Apparatus

A

equilibrium and balance

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5
Q

Proprioceptors

A

nerve receptors on skin, muscles, tendons and ligaments that work together to detect motion and position of body

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6
Q

Photoreceptors

A

retina; light

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7
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Chemoreceptors

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taste buds; olfactory receptors

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8
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Delirium

A

disorientation, restlessness, confusion, hallucinations; alteration with other conscious states

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9
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Dementia

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patients have difficulty with memories and language and trouble understanding what you are saying; changes in personality

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10
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Confusion

A

reduced awareness

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11
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Somnolence

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patient is extremely lethargic but responds to normal stimuli

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12
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Locked in Syndrome

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when patient has full consciousness but cant follow commands

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13
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Stupor

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when patient is out of it and has to be aroused by extreme repeated measures

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14
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Coma

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cannot be stimulated or aroused

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15
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Vegetative State

A

some brain activity but cannot respond purposely

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16
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Sensory Depravation

A

craving for sensory stimuli that you aren’t getting

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17
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Sensory Overload

A

having higher level of stimuli then can be handled

18
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Myopia

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near sidedness, objects far away are blurry

19
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Hyperopia

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far-sightedness, objects close up are blurry

20
Q

Presbyopia

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occurs with age, lens become less elastic making it hard for retina to focus on near objects

21
Q

Astigmatism

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irregular curvature of the cornea, causes blurriness especially in the dark

22
Q

Cataracts

A

hazy film over lens, can be fixed with surgery

23
Q

Glaucoma

A

increase pressure in anterior chamber of eye, effects peripheral vision and can cause blindness

24
Q

Retinopathy

A

“cotton wool” spots caused by HTN and diabetes

25
Q

Retinal Detachment

A

emergency! caused by complications in cataract surgery, sudden onset

26
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Macular Degenration

A

slow progressive loss of vision in center, safety issue, 55+

27
Q

Strabimus

A

misalignment of eyes

28
Q

Exotropia

A

outward movement of eyes

29
Q

Esotropia

A

inward movement of eyes “cross eyed”

30
Q

Otitis Media

A

ear infection of middle ear, seen in kids

31
Q

Auditory Bones

A

stapes, malleus, incus

32
Q

Prebycusis

A

progressive central nerve damage of hair cells, high pitch sounds go first, caused by age

33
Q

Central Deafness

A

damage to central hearing nerve

34
Q

Tinnitus

A

ringing in ears, can be caused by asprin or lasix, microscopic damage to nerve endings, can also be from being exposed to loud noises

35
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Osteoclerosis

A

fusing of auditory bones

36
Q

Impaired Kinesthetic Sense

A

not aware of body movements and position, seen in patients with vertigo, Parkinsonism, and alcoholism

37
Q

Vestibulo-ocular reflex

A

eyes remain in place when moving head

38
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Oculo-Cephalic Reflex

A

eyes can move opposite direction of head

39
Q

Hemispatial Neglect

A

when pt has a stroke they can only see the side they had a stroke on

40
Q

Primary Generalized Seizure

A

both sides of brain at once

41
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Partial Seizures

A

one side of the brain

42
Q

Can you delegate seizure precautions to techs?

A

NO