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CHARACTERISTICS AND TEATMENT OF COMMON NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS
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MENINGITIS Inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord
May be bacterial or viral Symptoms – headache, fever, stiff neck In severe form, may lead to paralysis, coma and death Diagnosis – lumbar puncture If bacterial, treat with antibiotics
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epilepsy Seizure disorder of the brain, characterized by recurring and excessive electrical discharge from neurons Cause – uncertain Grand mal seizure – severe, convulsive seizure Petit mal seizure – milder, seems to be staring or daydreaming
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Alzheimer’s disease Progressive disease, begins with problems remembering Nerve endings in brain degenerate and block signals that pass between nerve cells Cause – unknown 1st stage (2-4 years) confusion, short-term memory loss, anxiety, poor judgment 2nd stage (2-10 years) increase memory loss, difficulty recognizing people, motor problems, logic problems, loss of social skills 3rd stage (1-3 years) inability to recognize oneself, weight loss, seizures, mood swings and aphasia
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CVA (stroke) Interruption of blood and oxygen to brain Tissue death
Third leading cause of death in U.S. Risk factors – smoking, hypertension, heart disease, family history Cause – 90% blood clots, 10% ruptured blood vessels in the brain Symptoms – hemiplegia, sudden severe headache, dizziness, loss of vision in one eye, aphasia, dysphasia, coma, possible death
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Paralysis and hemiplegia
Paralysis – loss of power of motion (movement) or sensation (feeling) Hemiplegia – paralysis on one side of the body What are quadriplegia and paraplegia? See figure 8-13 pg. 166
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