I. INTRODUCTION A client diagnosed with Bipolar I disorder‚ such as Mary Ann Garces‚ intrigues and challenged the student nurses to applying onto the practical field‚ their acquired knowledge‚ attitude and skills from preceding lessons in order to function as an operative and effective member of the multidisciplinary team. The group members are determined to broaden their knowledge concerning the disorder‚ particularly in the various methods in which they are supposed to
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CLINICAL ANATOMY Chapter 1 Summary Anatomy – science of structure and function of the body Clinical Anatomy – study of the macroscopic structures of the body as it relates to the practice of medicine and application to other health sciences Basic Anatomy – minimal study to understand the overall structure and function of the body Painting: The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp is a 1632 oil painting by Rembrandt housed in the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague‚ Netherlands History: Hippocrates
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Biological Basis of Behavior Neurons Neuroanatomy: Study of the parts/function of a neuron. Neuron: Nerve cells. Their parts are dendrites‚ soma‚ axon‚ Myelin sheath‚ and Terminal buttons. Dendrites: Rootlike structures that form synaptic connections with other neurons Soma: The body of the neuron‚ contains the nucleus and other cell organelles Axon: Wirelike structure that connects the soma to the Terminal buttons Myelin sheath: Fatty covering of the axon that speeds up neural
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1 A Running when a starting pistol signals the beginning of a race is an activity that encompasses the skeletal system‚ the muscular system and the nervous system. These systems function interdependently to enable an individual run successfully in a race immediately the pistol shoots (Oleksy‚ 2010). A1 a) The structures and the afferent division of the peripheral nervous system that are involved in the activity of running are: skeletal muscles (Diagram 1)‚ sensory or afferent neurons‚ the
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NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION CHAPTER 21 NEURAL CONTROL COORDINATION 21.1 Neural System 21.2 Human Neural System 21.3 Neuron as Structural and Functional Unit of Neural System 21.4 Central Neural System 21.5 Reflex Action and Reflex Arc 21.6 Sensory Reception and Processing 315 AND As you know‚ the functions of the organs/organ systems in our body must be coordinated to maintain homeostasis. Coordination is the process through which two or more organs interact and
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A Companion Publication to BrainFacts.org A PRIMER ON THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM A PRIMER ON THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM A companion to BrainFacts.org A PUBLIC INFORMATION INITIATIVE OF: P r e fa c e Over the past two decades‚ scientific knowledge about the structure and function of the brain and nervous system and understanding of brain-based disorders have increased exponentially. Neuroscientists are using remarkable new tools and technologies to learn how the brain controls
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of neurones‚ o conduction of the action potential o synaptic transmission o the principal effects of stimulation of the: sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system • Explain and give examples of the following types of drug action: o Receptors (agonists‚ antagonists and partial agonists) o Enzyme inhibition o Membrane transport systems • Apply your knowledge to explain action and side effects of β blockers and β2 agonists. The Action potential • Transmission is due
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PNS Study Guide CH. 13 PNS 1 Notes: From Sensation to perception • 3 levels of integration of sensation- receptor‚ circuit‚ perceptual o What happens with the processing at each level Sensory Receptors • Classifications: o Stimulus-mechanoreceptor‚ thermoreceptor‚ chemoreceptor‚ photoreceptor‚ nociceptor o Location- exteroceptor‚ interoceptors‚ proprioceptors o Complexity- simple‚ complex • Adaptation of receptors PNS 2 Notes (Nerves):
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Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system.1 Traditionally‚ neuroscience has been seen as a branch of biology. However‚ it is currently an interdisciplinary science that collaborates with other fields such as chemistry‚ computer science‚ engineering‚ linguistics‚ mathematics‚ medicine‚ genetics‚ and allied disciplines including philosophy‚ physics‚ and psychology. It also exerts influence on other fields‚ such as neuroeducation2 and neurolaw. The term neurobiology is usually used
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Anxiety Disorders An anxiety disorder does not develop over night; it develops slowly and could get worse if not treated by a physician when symptoms first occur. Feeling anxious is normal. People may feel anxious anxiety could worsen. An exam- during finals week‚ an individual anxiety level is high because more stress is increase. Doing activities that alleviates stress helps an individual’s anxiety decrease- going to the pool or going out to eat with friends- getting away from the “toxic”
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