principles of medical science the nervous system
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PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
The Nervous System
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What the nervous system?
ComplexHighly organizedCoordinates activities of the body
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Structure of Nervous System
Neuron (nerve cell) Body dendrites Axon Myelin sheath
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How they connect
Synapses Space between neurons Impuslses come from
one _____ jump the synapses to get to the _______ of another neuron
Neurotransmitters Special chemicals At end of each _____ Allow nerve impuslses
to pass from one ______ to the next
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Nerves
Combination of lots of nerve fibers located outside the brain and spine
Three kinds Afferent (sensory): message from _____ to _____ Efferent (motor): message from _____ to ______ Associative: nerves that carry both ____ and ____
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Central Peripheral
Brain and spinal cord
The nerves Divides into
autonomic system Involuntary body
functions
Divisions to Nervous System
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Brain
CerebrumCerebellum PonsMedullaThalamusHypothalamusmidbrain
cerebrum
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Brain & Spine
Spinal cord connects with medulla oblongataMeninges- three (3) membranes that protect
and cover the brain Dura matter- outer layer Arachnoid-middle layer Pia-inner layer
VentriclesCSF
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Peripheral-Somatic Nervous System
Cranial and spinal nerves Cranial nerves: senses
What are examples?Cranial nerves: sensations
What are examples?Spinal nerves
Carry messages to and from spinal cord - MIXED
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Sympathetic Parasympathetic
In emergency: Body acts
by increasing heart rate respiration, & blood pressure; slows digestive
After emergency: Counteracts
the actions by slowing heart rate, decreasing respiration, lowering blood pressure, and increasing activity in digestive tract
Peripheral-Autonomic Nerves System
WORK TOGETHERMaintain
homeostasisControl involuntary
body functions
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Diseases & Abnormal Conditions
Cerebral palsy What? Symptoms?
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) … aka: ______ What? Symptoms? Need treatment within 3 hours Treatment: thrombolytic drugs usually, when do you not use
this?Encephalitis
What?Symptoms?Epilepsy
What? Symptoms?Hydrocephalus
What?Symptoms?
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Diseases & Abnormal Conditions
Meningitis What?Symptoms?
Multiple sclerosis What?Symptoms?
Neuralgia What?Symptoms?
Paralysis What?Symptoms?
Parkinson’s disease What?Symptoms?
Shingles What?Symptoms
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Special Senses
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What are your special senses?
SightHearingTasteSmellBalance maintenance
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Sight & the Eye
OrganBased off light rays transmits impulses to
optic nerve interpreted as visionWhat keeps dirt out of eye?Lacrimal glandsConjunctiva
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Parts of the eye
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Disease or Abnormal Condition of Eye
Amblyopia- poor vision in one eye, dominance of other eye
Astigmatism- abnormal shape of cornea, what does it do?
Cataract- leans turns cloudyConjunctivitis – HIGHLY CONTAGIOUSGlaucoma – increased pressure, excess
aqueous humor, leading cause of __________. HyperopiaMyopia
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Hearing & the Ear
OrganImpulses auditory nerve brain to interpret AuricleAuditory canalTympanic membrane
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Diseases & Abnormal Conditions of the Ear
Hearing loss Conductive – deafness happens when __________ Sensory – deafness from _______
Meniere’s disease Vertigo, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, loss of balance
Otitis externa Caused by pathogenic organism
Otitis media Can cause sore throat. Why/how do you think this happens? Sometimes people have tubes put in the ear. How does this help?
Otosclerosis What does Oto mean? What does sclerosis mean? Gradual hearing loss, tinnitus, surgical removal of the stapes and
insertion of artificial stapes
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Tubes in the ear
for Otitis media, called a myringotom
y
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Taste & the Tongue
MUSCLEHas projections called papillae
Stimulated by flavors of food moistened by saliva
Influenced by sense of smell
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Smell & the Nose
Olfactory receptorsImpulses olfactory nerve brainMore sensitive than _____
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Skin and General Senses
PressureHeat Cold Touch PainReceptor perceives ______ type of senseAre they different receptors or the sameWhat is the use of these receptors?
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Neuron meningitis parasympathtic
Medulla oblongata paraplegia
quadriplegia central shingles sympathetic cerebellum
cerebrum temporal meninges Occipital hydrocephalus
Cerebrospinal fluid Spinal cord Multiple
sclerosisCerebrovascular accident autonomic
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lens hyperopia astigmatism
myopia sclera
astigmatism Auditory canal
Lacrimal gland Eustachian
tubeVitreous humor
retina pupil ossicles amblyopia conjunctivitis
glaucoma stapes cataract auricle iris
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sweet Auditory nerve
otosclerosis Tympanic membrane
Sensory hearing
myringotomy cochlea Organ muscle sour
papillae olfactory taste Semicircular canals bitter
Conductive hearing
Olfactory nerve smell lacrimal Otitis media
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