Nervous System Flashcards

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1
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Fundamental unit of the nervous system

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Neuron

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2
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Falls asleep very easily

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Somnolent

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3
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LOC suppressed

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Obtunded

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4
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What do we need to maintain consciousness?

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  • Neurotransmitters
  • Fuel (glucose)
  • Physical connections of the nerves
  • O2
  • Circulation
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5
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2 questions to ask in regards to altered LOC

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  • Why?
  • Is there something I can do about it?
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6
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Disruption of balance between inhibition and excitation

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Epilepsy

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7
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Enables muscle action, learning, and memory

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Acetylcholine (ACh)

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8
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Influences movement, learning, attention, and emotion

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Dopamine

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9
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Affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal

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Serotonin

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10
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Helps control alertness and arousal

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Norepinephrine

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11
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A major inhibitory neurotransmitter

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GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)

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12
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A major excitatory neurotransmitter; involved in memory

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Glutamine

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13
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Protective membranes that cover the entire CNS

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Meninges

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14
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an atypical pattern of breathing involving deep breathing followed by shallow breathing

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Cheyne Stokes

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15
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What is the Frontal Lobe responsible for?

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  • Movement
  • Thinking initiation
  • Reasoning (judgement)
  • Behaviour (emotions)
  • Memory
  • Speaking
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16
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What is the Parietal Lobe responsible for?

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  • Knowing right from left
  • Sensation
  • Reading
  • Understanding special relationships
17
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What is the Occipital Lobe responsible for?

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  • Vision
  • Colour blindness
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What is the Temporal Lobe responsible for?

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  • Understanding language
  • Behaviour
  • Memory
  • Hearing
19
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What is the Brain Stem responsible for?

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  • Breathing
  • Blood pressure
  • Heartbeat
  • Swallowing
  • Alertness/sleep
  • Body temperature
  • Digestion
20
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What is the Cerebellum responsible for?

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  • Balance
  • Coordination- Fine muscle control
21
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Located in the temporal lobe of the cerebrum

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Speech

22
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Located in the occipital cortex of the cerebrum

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Vision

23
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Located in the frontal lobes of the cerebrum

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Personality and Motor

24
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Located in the cerebellum

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Balance and Coordination

25
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Located in the parietal lobes of the cerebrum

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Sensory

26
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Operates in the lateral portion of the medulla, pons, and especially the midbrain. Sends impulses to and receives impulses from the cerebral cortex

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Reticular Activating System (RAS)

27
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Topographical region of the body surface innervated by one nerve root

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Dermatome

28
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Muscle and tissue of the body innervated by a spinal root

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Myotome

29
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Afferent nerves transmit sensations involved in touch, pressure, pain, temperature, and position

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Somatic Sensory

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Voluntary

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Somatic

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Involuntary

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Autonomic

32
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Afferent fibres carry impulses to the skeletal muscles (voluntary)

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Somatic Motor

33
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Afferent tracts transmit sensations from the visceral organs

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Visceral (autonomic) Sensory

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Afferent fibres exit the CNS and branch to supply nerves to the involuntary cardiac muscle and smooth muscle of the viscera (organs) and to the glands

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Visceral (autonomic) Motor

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