PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL SCIENCE The Nervous System.

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PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL SCIENCE The Nervous System

What the nervous system? Complex Highly organized Coordinates activities of the body

Structure of Nervous System Neuron (nerve cell)  Body  dendrites  Axon  Myelin sheath

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

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 ____

Central Peripheral Brain and spinal cord The nerves Divides into autonomic system  Involuntary body functions Divisions to Nervous System

Brain Cerebrum Cerebellum Pons Medulla Thalamus Hypothalamus midbrain cerebru m

Brain & Spine Spinal cord connects with medulla oblongata Meninges- three (3) membranes that protect and cover the brain  Dura matter- outer layer  Arachnoid-middle layer  Pia-inner layer Ventricles CSF

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

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 TOGETHER Maintain homeostasis Control involuntary body functions

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?

Diseases & Abnormal Conditions Meningitis  What?Symptoms? Multiple sclerosis  What?Symptoms? Neuralgia  What?Symptoms? Paralysis  What?Symptoms? Parkinson’s disease  What?Symptoms? Shingles  What?Symptoms

Special Senses

What are your special senses? Sight Hearing Taste Smell Balance maintenance

Sight & the Eye Organ Based off light rays  transmits impulses to optic nerve  interpreted as vision What keeps dirt out of eye? Lacrimal glands Conjunctiva

Parts of the eye

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 cloudy Conjunctivitis – HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS Glaucoma – increased pressure, excess aqueous humor, leading cause of __________. Hyperopia Myopia

Hearing & the Ear Organ Impulses  auditory nerve  brain to interpret Auricle Auditory canal Tympanic membrane

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

Taste & the Tongue MUSCLE Has projections called papillae Stimulated by flavors of food moistened by saliva Influenced by sense of smell

Smell & the Nose Olfactory receptors Impulses  olfactory nerve  brain More sensitive than _____

Skin and General Senses Pressure Heat Cold Touch Pain Receptor perceives ______ type of sense Are they different receptors or the same What is the use of these receptors?

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lenshyperopiaastigmatismmyopiasclera astigmatismAuditory canal Lacrimal glandEustachian tube Vitreous humor retinapupilossiclesamblyopiaconjunctivitis glaucomastapescataractauricleiris

sweet Auditory nerve otosclerosis Tympanic membrane Sensory hearing myringotomycochleaOrganmusclesour papillaeolfactorytaste Semicircular canals bitter Conductive hearing Olfactory nerve smelllacrimalOtitis media