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3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
3.02 Essential Questions What are the functions of the nervous system? What are some disorders of the nervous system? How are nervous system disorders treated? How does the nervous system relate to the body’s communication systems? 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Functions of the nervous system: Neurons
Neurons transmit information to other neurons or muscle cells How do these functions impact health? Sensory: respond to tactile stimuli Motor: pass information from the brain/spinal cord to muscles Associative: enable communication between sensory and motor neurons 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Functions of the central nervous system: Brain
Think about it… How do you use your brain? 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Functions of the central nervous system: Brain
How do you use your Cerebrum? Frontal lobe-behavior, learning, personality, voluntary movement Parietal lobe-reception and correlation of sensory information Occipital lobe- vision processing center Temporal lobe-auditory processing 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Functions of the central nervous system: Brain
How do you use your limbic system? What is the limbic system? Is this a new term for you? amygdala, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, basal ganglia, and cingulate gyrus The limbic system deals with emotions and memories Can you control it? 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Functions of the central nervous system: Brain
your limbic system at work! What’s happening in these pictures? Can you control it? 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
Functions of the central nervous system: Brain How do you use your cerebellum? Discuss the functions of the cerebellum illustrated in this gymnast’s picture. Receives information from the sensory system, spinal cored, and brain. Regulates motor function. Primary role with posture, balance, coordination, and speech. 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Functions of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Diencephalon Located between the cerebrum and the midbrain Structures Thalamus Hypothalamus Pineal body Pituitary gland 3.01 Remember the structures of the nervous system
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Functions of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Diencephalon Thalamus – interpretation of sensory information Hypothalamus – link between nervous and endocrine system via Pituitary gland 3.01 Remember the structures of the nervous system
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Functions of the central nervous system: Brain
How do you use your brain stem? Midbrain: associated with vision, hearing, motor control, sleep/wake cycle, arousal and temperature regulation Pons: Origin for CN V, VI, VII, VIII; also controls intensity and depth of breathing Medulla oblongata: respiratory and circulatory center; also has function with digestion, sneezing and swallowing 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Functions of the central nervous system: Brain
Discuss the relevance of the brain stem for these functions? 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Functions of the central nervous system: Spinal Cord
Discuss the functions of the spinal cord. What is the relevance to health? Brain Body Structures 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Functions of the Peripheral nervous system
Cranial Spinal What do the peripheral nerves do? What is their relevance to health? Also called sensory-somatic nervous system 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Functions of the peripheral nervous system: Autonomic nervous system
Discuss the functions of the autonomic nervous system. 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Functions of the nervous system
Discuss the relevance of the nervous system to the body’s communication systems. 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Alzheimer’s disease: progressive disease impacting memory and other mental functions 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Alzheimer’s disease Risk Factors: age, gender, genetics, prior head trauma, Symptoms: persistent/progressive memory lapses, disorientation, difficulty with speaking, writing, decision making, depression, anxiety, mood swings, loss of inhibition, wandering, delusions How is it treated? How is it prevented? 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Alzheimer’s disease Treatment: medications, supportive environment, nutrition, exercise Prevention: No guaranteed preventions, may help by lowering risk of heart disease 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Multiple Causes cause cause Cerebral palsy -Disorder of movement, muscle tone, and/or posture most often occurring during development Treatment: medication, therapy, possible surgery Which healthcare team members will take care of the patient with cerebral palsy? -pediatrician -pediatric neurologist -SpEd -ortho surgeon -PT/OT -speech pathologist -developmental therapist -mental health spec. cause cause cause 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Epilepsy-CNS disorder often leading to seizures s/s: confusion, staring spell, uncontrolled body movements, LOC Treatment: anti-seizure medications Should a person with epilepsy be allowed to drive? 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Hydrocephalus Hydro- cephal -us -Build up of fluid in the ventricles of the brain High Risk: Newborns s/s: changes to size of head, vomiting, sleepiness, irritability, poor feeding, seizures, sunsetting, Treatment: surgery (shunt) 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Meningitis-swelling of the meninges Causes: bacterial, viral, fungal s/s: sudden high fever, severe headache, stiff neck, n/v, confusion, difficulty concentrating, seizures, photophobia, possible skin rash How is it treated? -bacterial: immediate antibiotic -viral: bed rest, fluids, OTC meds 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Multiple sclerosis-immune system attacks myelin sheath of neurons s/s: numbness/weakness in limbs, loss of vision, tremor, slurred speech, fatigue, dizziness, balance problems 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Multiple sclerosis Who is most likely to develop it? Ages 15-60, females, family history, infection (epstein-barr), smoking Treatment: medications, PT, alternative therapy (meditation/yoga, massage, etc.) 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Neuritis: inflammation of peripheral nerves Aka neuropathy s/s: numbness/tingling, burning, aching, sharp pain, extreme sensitivity, lack of coordination/falling Treatment: medication, PT, surgery How is neuritis prevented? Diet/exercise 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Paralysis: the loss of the ability to move or feel part of the body either temporarily or permanently “disabling of a nerve” How does this quote relate to paralysis? s/s: numbness, tingling, weakness Prognosis dependent on cause 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Paralysis Quadriplegia: Paralysis of all 4 appendages Paraplegia: Paralysis of legs Hemiplegia: Paralysis of R/L half of body 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Parkinson’s disease: progressive disorder due to nerve cell degeneration, impacting movement May be linked to genetics or environmental factors s/s: tremors, bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, speech impairments, impaired posture/balance, loss of automatic movements (blinking, smiling, swinging arms with walking) 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Parkinson’s disease Who is most likely to have this disorder? Typically develops after age 60 How is it treated? -no current cure; treated with medications (symptomatically) and possibly surgery (deep brain stimulation) 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Poliomyelitis: Viral illness; contagious Paralytic and non-paralytic s/s fever, sore throat, headache, n/v, fatigue, back/neck pain & stiffness, muscle weakness, meningitis VACCINE AVAILABLE 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Poliomyelitis Treatment: bed rest, pain relievers, portable ventilator, PT, nutritious diet 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Spinal cord injury s/s loss of movement (partial or complete) loss of sensation (partial or complete), loss of bowel/bladder control, spasm, difficulty breathing, coughing or “clearing throat” 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Spinal cord injury What determines a patient’s symptoms? Location of injury along spinal cord Severity of injury/Completeness 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Spinal cord injury How is it treated? Currently, no way to reverse damage Acutely: maintain ability to breathe, immobilize to prevent further damage What are the risk factors for teens? Most likely to suffer traumatic spinal cord injury between 16-30 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
West Nile Virus Where is the greatest incidence of West Nile virus? -Africa, Europe, Middle East, North America, West Asia s/s: fever, headache, body aches, n/v, diarrhea, fatigue, skin rash, disorientation/confusion, stupor/coma, seizures, partial paralysis 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
West Nile Virus Often spread through mosquitoes How is it treated? Generally people recover on their own Severe cases: Hospitalization with IV fluids and pain medication 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
3.02 Essential Questions What are the functions of the nervous system? What are some disorders of the nervous system? How are nervous system disorders treated? How does the nervous system relate to the body’s communication systems? 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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