Neuroscience Jeopardy
... Hypersensitivity of senses (light, touch) Large variability in symptoms Not a mental illness ...
... Hypersensitivity of senses (light, touch) Large variability in symptoms Not a mental illness ...
PET Scan Request Form
... The patient has had a comprehensive clinical evaluation (as defined by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN)) encompassing a medical history from the patient and a well-acquainted informant (including assessment of activities of daily living), physical and mental status examination (including form ...
... The patient has had a comprehensive clinical evaluation (as defined by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN)) encompassing a medical history from the patient and a well-acquainted informant (including assessment of activities of daily living), physical and mental status examination (including form ...
Parkinson`s Disease – Treatment Options
... disease i.e. the symptoms worsen as time goes on. There are no treatments that have been proven to slow the progression of the disease. However, there are treatments which help the symptoms. ...
... disease i.e. the symptoms worsen as time goes on. There are no treatments that have been proven to slow the progression of the disease. However, there are treatments which help the symptoms. ...
File
... interrupted by abnormal electrical discharges. The type of epileptic seizure depends on the area affected and the pattern in which it spreads. ...
... interrupted by abnormal electrical discharges. The type of epileptic seizure depends on the area affected and the pattern in which it spreads. ...
TASK A: Objective: To identify the roles of the three types of neurons
... Instructions: Using your brain diagrams and 3D Brain App on the Android tablet, along with your other resources, come up with a hypothesis for ONE of the following case studies below. You should include which areas of the brain are affected and hypothesize what types of stimuli/injuries could induce ...
... Instructions: Using your brain diagrams and 3D Brain App on the Android tablet, along with your other resources, come up with a hypothesis for ONE of the following case studies below. You should include which areas of the brain are affected and hypothesize what types of stimuli/injuries could induce ...
Neurological Disorders Project
... PowerPoint Presentation, poster, or computerized brochure. You may work alone or with a partner. The following information should be addressed: ___/20 Description of the disorder - focus on Anatomy and Physiology of the brain and nervous System, what are the effects to the brain ___/15 Images relati ...
... PowerPoint Presentation, poster, or computerized brochure. You may work alone or with a partner. The following information should be addressed: ___/20 Description of the disorder - focus on Anatomy and Physiology of the brain and nervous System, what are the effects to the brain ___/15 Images relati ...
Trauma-Informed Education Jerry B. Yager
... The impact of experience is not equal throughout life. Early experiences exert a disproportionate impact on influencing the developmental trajectory of an individual by shaping the properties of the developing brain. Although most systems are in these sensitive periods early in life there are syst ...
... The impact of experience is not equal throughout life. Early experiences exert a disproportionate impact on influencing the developmental trajectory of an individual by shaping the properties of the developing brain. Although most systems are in these sensitive periods early in life there are syst ...
Developmental Disorders
... these neurons do not generate properly, it causes the individual to have strange sensations, emotions, and behavior, or sometimes convulsions , muscle spasms and loss of consciousness. During a seizure, neurons may fire as many as 500 times a second, much faster than normal. In some people, this hap ...
... these neurons do not generate properly, it causes the individual to have strange sensations, emotions, and behavior, or sometimes convulsions , muscle spasms and loss of consciousness. During a seizure, neurons may fire as many as 500 times a second, much faster than normal. In some people, this hap ...
Fabry disease with lenticular degeneration without
... nuclei on T1-weighted imaging (T1WI), of which the core lesion was iso-intense. The core of the lesion showed low signal intensity (LSI) on T2-weighted imaging (T2WI) and diffusionweighted imaging. There were no abnormal signal intensities in either thalamus. No other significant findings, such as c ...
... nuclei on T1-weighted imaging (T1WI), of which the core lesion was iso-intense. The core of the lesion showed low signal intensity (LSI) on T2-weighted imaging (T2WI) and diffusionweighted imaging. There were no abnormal signal intensities in either thalamus. No other significant findings, such as c ...
Objective (model) statements
... Initiate pain management with efficient pharmacotherapy and implement tight diabetes control to slow disease progress. ...
... Initiate pain management with efficient pharmacotherapy and implement tight diabetes control to slow disease progress. ...
586812MyersMod_LG_52
... 1. Identify the common forms of drug therapy. Psychopharmacology has revolutionized the treatment of severely disordered people. Antipsychotic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, provide help to people experiencing the positive symptoms of auditory hallucinations and paranoia by dampening their responsiv ...
... 1. Identify the common forms of drug therapy. Psychopharmacology has revolutionized the treatment of severely disordered people. Antipsychotic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, provide help to people experiencing the positive symptoms of auditory hallucinations and paranoia by dampening their responsiv ...
medical and surgical treatment for motor fluctuations and dyskinesia
... Levodopa is converted to dopamine in the brain. It is effective in managing the initial symptoms of Parkinson disease, however over time the effectiveness is reduced and this results in motor fluctuations. Motor fluctuations are periods of the day with poor or no response to medication (off time). T ...
... Levodopa is converted to dopamine in the brain. It is effective in managing the initial symptoms of Parkinson disease, however over time the effectiveness is reduced and this results in motor fluctuations. Motor fluctuations are periods of the day with poor or no response to medication (off time). T ...
Document
... experienced by everyone involved in stated order, but all are present in a dying patient. These stages are important to all concerned, they are ...
... experienced by everyone involved in stated order, but all are present in a dying patient. These stages are important to all concerned, they are ...
CNS STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS
... The two hemispheres of the brain looks like a giant wrinkled walnut and makes up seven tenths of the entire nervous system. Its wrinkles are not haphazard and pointless, they enormously enlarge the surface of the brain so that it can be crammed inside the skull! The cerebral hemispheres are split do ...
... The two hemispheres of the brain looks like a giant wrinkled walnut and makes up seven tenths of the entire nervous system. Its wrinkles are not haphazard and pointless, they enormously enlarge the surface of the brain so that it can be crammed inside the skull! The cerebral hemispheres are split do ...
Biological treatments of mood disorders
... ECT was a painful and distressing procedure in the days before muscle relaxants were given and people had to be physically restrained when fitting. Patients would sometimes sustain injuries when given ECT, including bruises and fractures. Today, ECT is considered a low risk procedure but is still on ...
... ECT was a painful and distressing procedure in the days before muscle relaxants were given and people had to be physically restrained when fitting. Patients would sometimes sustain injuries when given ECT, including bruises and fractures. Today, ECT is considered a low risk procedure but is still on ...
Medical History - Nigel Morgan, DDS
... Have you ever had any complications following dental treatment? Yes No If yes, please explain: _______________________________________________________________________ Yes No Have you been admitted to a hospital or needed emergency care during the past two years? If yes, please explain:__________ ...
... Have you ever had any complications following dental treatment? Yes No If yes, please explain: _______________________________________________________________________ Yes No Have you been admitted to a hospital or needed emergency care during the past two years? If yes, please explain:__________ ...
ppt
... It is caused by the progressive loss of neurones in the substantia nigra, which produces the chemical dopamine. As the cells die, less dopamine is produced and transported to the striatum (co-ordinates movement). Parkinson's sufferers may also lack other brain chemicals including serotonin (linked t ...
... It is caused by the progressive loss of neurones in the substantia nigra, which produces the chemical dopamine. As the cells die, less dopamine is produced and transported to the striatum (co-ordinates movement). Parkinson's sufferers may also lack other brain chemicals including serotonin (linked t ...