Ch 49: Sensory Flashcards

1
Q

Another name for the sense of taste is…

A

gustatory

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2
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What are the three categories of Normal Sensation.

A
  1. Reception
  2. Perception
  3. Reaction
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3
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Define “Reception”

A

Stimulation of a receptor such as light, touch, or sound

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4
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Define “Perception”

A

Integration and interpretation of stimuli

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5
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Define “Reaction”

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Only the most important stimuli will elicit a reaction

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6
Q

What are the 6 most common VISUAL sensory deficits?

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  1. Presbyopia
  2. Cataract
  3. Dry eyes
  4. Glaucoma
  5. Diabetic retinopathy
  6. Macular degeneration
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7
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What is presbyopia?

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Can’t see close objects clearly

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8
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What is a cataract?

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Cloudy or opaque areas in part or all of the lens that interfere w/ passage of light through lens causing glare and blurred vision.

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9
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What is glaucoma?

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Abnormally high pressure in the eye that damages the optic nerve and causes decreased visual acuity, difficulty adapting to darkness, halo effects around lights and even blindness

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10
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What is diabetic retinopathy?

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Changes that occur in the blood vessels of the retinua resulting in decreased vision or vison loss due to hemorrhage and macular edema

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11
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What are some signs of. macular degneration?

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  • bluring of reading matter
  • distorion/loss of central vision
  • distortion of vertical lines
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12
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What are 2 hearing deficits?

A
  1. Presbycusis - gradual rolling off of high freqs
  2. Cerumen accumuation
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13
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What is/describe Xerostomia.

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  • It is a taste deficit
  • Decrease in salivary production leads to thicker mucus in mouth that inhibits taste and leads to appetite and nutritional problems
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14
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What is peripheral neuropathy?

A

numbness and tingling of the affected area (in extremities) and stumbling gate

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15
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Define Sensory Deficit

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  • Deficit in the normal function of sensory reception and perception
  • The effected sense just doesn’t function properly
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16
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Define Sensory Deprivation

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  • Inadequate quality or quantity of stimulation
  • The environmental stimulous is reduced/restricted
17
Q

Define Sensory Overload

Give two examples

A
  • Reception of multiple sensory stimuli and cannot disregard or ignore some stimuli
  • Ex
    • Crowd noise
    • Sudden introduction to a light environment from dark
18
Q

What is Aphasia?

A
  • An impairment of the ability to speak, interpret or understand language
19
Q

Describe Expressive Aphasia

A
  • Motor type of aphasia
  • You can understand what’s said, but can’t express in words/writing
20
Q

Describe Receptive Aphasia

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  • Sensory aphasia
  • Can’t understand, but can say words, but they won’t make sense