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Peripheral Nervous System and Autonomic Nervous System
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Cranial Nerves 12 pair Located on undersurface of brain and brain stem Conduct impulses between brain and structures in head, neck, thoracic and abdominal cavities Table 9.2
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Spinal Nerves 31 pair attached to spinal cord Named according to vertebrae location Conduct impulses between spinal cord and other parts of body Dermatomes – skin map, fig. 9-22
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Peripheral Never Disorders Neuritis – inflammation of peripheral nerves Neuralgia – nerve pain Sciatica –largest nerve in body Trigeminal neuralgia – 5 th cranial nerve, jaw pain Bell’s palsy – 7 th cranial nerve, paralysis of facial features Herpes zoster – shingles, affects single dermatome
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Autonomic Nervous System Regulates involuntary function of cardiac and smooth muscle and grandular epithelial tissue to maintain or restore homeostasis Broken into 2 divisions Sympathetic Parasympathetic
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Sympathetic Nervous System Thoracic and upper lumbar region Function: emergency system, stress and exercise, prepares body for strenuous work, Fight or Flight Figure 9-24
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Parasympathetic Nervous System Sacral and brain stem Usually affect only 1 organ at a time Controls visceral function under normal conditions
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Disorders of Autonomic System Usually stress induced Heart disease, hypertension Digestive problems Colitis – inflammation of colon Gastric ulcers Reduced resistance to disease Leads to increase risk of infection and cancer Neuroblastoma – malignant tumor of Sympathetic Nervous System
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