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-algesia -algia Encephal/o -esthesia -kinesia -lepsy Myel/o Neur/o -paresis -phasia -plegia narc/o Scler/o Sensitivity to pain Pain Brain Sensation or feeling Movement Attack Spinal cord or bone marrow Nerve Partial paralysis Speech Paralysis Sleep hard

ANS CNS CSF CT CVA EEG ICP LOC PNS REM TIA Autonomic Nervous System Central Nervous System Cerebrospinal Fluid Computed Tomography Cerebrovascular Accident Electroencephalogram Intracranial Pressure Level of Consciousness Peripheral Nervous System Rapid Eye Movement Transient Ischemic Attack

VIDEO ON BLOOD

 Create a “Clinical Scenario” on any blood disorder/pathological condition  Include a patient name, age/DOB, family history, social and /or work history, past medical history  Include at least one appropriate diagnostic technique/procedure  Try to include pertinent vocabulary  Lead the class to be able to accurately diagnose your “patient”

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Lymphatic system is considered part of the circulatory system because it consists of moving fluid-lymph- which comes from blood and returns to the blood through lymphatic vessels.

Lymph vessels Lymph Nodes Thymus Spleen Tonsils

How many “sets” of TONSILS are there? (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 Pharyngeal (adenoids), palatine & lingual

A primary role of the lymph vessels is to: (1) Transport oxygen (2) Transport excess interstitial fluid back to general circulation (3) Transport blood and nutrients

How many lymphatic ducts are there? (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 Right Lymphatic Duct and Thoracic Duct

A primary role of the lymph ducts is to: (1) Provide points of entry into blood vessels (2) Produce T cells for immunity (3) Remove pathogens

A primary role of the spleen is to: (1) Produce antibodies (2) Produce T cells for immunity (3) Remove pathogens from circulating blood

A primary role of the thymus is: (1) Produce antibodies (2) Produce T cells for immunity (3) Filter blood and lymph

A primary role of the lymph nodes is to: (1) Produce antibodies (2) Produce T cells for immunity (3) Filter lymph & destroy bacteria

A state of being protected from a disease. (1) immunization (2) immunity (3) Immune reaction

Disease- producing organisms. (1) pathogens (2) antigens (3) antibodies

Present on RBCs and can stimulate production of antibodies. (1) pathogens (2) antigens (3) antibodies

Defense function of the body that produces antibodies to destroy invading antigens. (1) Immune Reaction (2) Immunity (3) Hypersensitivity

An excessive reaction to a particular stimulus when the body’s immune system fails to protect itself against foreign material. (1) Immune Reaction (2) Immunity (3) Hypersensitivity

Lymphatic System

Caused by: Causes damage to: Acquired by: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Helper T Cell Lymphocytes with CD4 Receptors Blood transfusions, unprotected sex, IV needle use

ELISA: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay is a blood test used for screening for an antibody to the AIDS virus. Western Blot Test: detects presence of antibodies to HIV; used to confirm ELISA

Erythrocyte Thrombocyte Leukocyte Thrombocytopenia Phagocytosis Pancytopenia Hemostasis Immunodeficiency Lymphangiogram Mononucleosis Dyscrasia Edema Erythremia Erythropoiesis Hematocrit Hemorrhage Agglutination Anaphylaxis Cytomegalovirus

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Erythr/o Hem/o, Hemat/o Cyt/o Agglutin/o -emia Blast/o, -blast ESR -penia -globin