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    features that are considered a cultural phenomenon due to the media (Lynn‚ Pintar‚ Stafford‚ Marmelstein & Lock‚ 1998). Sleep paralysis is a non-pathological incident. During sleep‚ rapid eye movement (REM) sleep occurs‚ during which the body experiences full body paralysis. If a person wakes during REM sleep‚ they may experience this paralysis consciously. Full body paralysis lasts no more than a couple of minutes. Hallucinations may be experienced at this time (Hufford‚ 1982; Spanos et al.‚ 1993)

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    Anatomy review for the nervous system - Week 12 Study Guide 1. Distinguish the difference between neuron‚ neuroglial cells‚ Schwann cells‚ neurofibrils‚ and astrocytes. Neuron: masses of nerve cells in nervous tissue Neuroglial Cells: provide neurons physiological requirements (fill spaces‚ give support to neurons) Schwann Cells: larger axons of peripheral neurons enclosed in sheaths Neurofibrils: thin‚ long fibrils that run through body of neuron and extends to axon and dendrites; gives neuron

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    the brain’s blood vessels blocking blood flow to the brain. This causes the paralysis of much of the body. As a result‚ approximately 61-80% of the body weight has to shift to the unaffected lower extremity‚ leading to an asymmetrical standing position. This type of position causes a decrease in balance and a major disruption in the ability to walk.Foot Drop is when weakness or damage to the common fibular nerve‚ or paralysis of the muscles causes the dropping of the forefoot. As a result‚ many stroke

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    occasionally it can be extreme to the point that it can cause total paralysis. The total paralysis and the muscle weakness will move up the body and into the person’s chest‚ and if it is strong enough the person might begin experiencing respiratory failures. This condition is known as the Guillain-Barre syndrome. So‚ eventually those who analyze the situation further wonder what is causing all this hassle with all the muscle weakness and paralysis. Everywhere‚ in the human body‚ there are all sorts of neurons

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    malingering (fabrication or exaggeration of symptoms) or factitious disorders. The symptoms that occur are narrowed to problems in structures that are governed by the Somatic nervous system. These symptoms include the following: Hysterical paralysis-- weakness/paralysis of a limb or the entire body‚ impaired vision or hearing‚ loss or disturbance of sensation‚ hysterical aphonia-- impairment or loss of speech‚ psychogenic non-epileptic seizures‚ fixed distonia‚ tremors‚ gait problems‚ or fainting. These

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    OB PROJECT (WEEK 4) Definition: Spinal Bifida- congenital neural tube defect in which the vertebral spaces fail to close‚ allowing a herniation of the spinal contents into a sac. There are three types of spinal bifida: spinal bifida occulta‚ meningocele‚ and myelomeningocele. Cause: In spinal bifida‚ the vertebral spaces do not close‚ which allows herniation of the spinal contents into a sac. Risk factors include: • Genetic problems • Infection • Children born into lower socioeconomic families

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    This case is in regards to the tort of negligence‚ with the central issue being causation. With the evidence provided‚ it is necessary to determine whether Vera and PC Webster are owed a duty of care and subsequently have any claims. Firstly‚ the ’but for’ test is to be applied‚ in which the courts ask: ’but for the defendant’s action‚ would the damage have occurred?’ The courts have accepted that drivers automatically owes a duty of care to every other road user ‚ including pedestrians. Jack’s

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    Drugs and the nervous system Neurotransmitters within the body include excitatory and inhibitory‚ noradrenalin‚ dopamine‚ serotonin; acetylcholine and glutamate are examples of excitatory neurotransmitters. GABA and glycine are examples of inhibitory neurotransmitters. General anaesthetics General anaesthetics act mainly on the central nervous system to stop information processing; these may be given by inhalation or intravenously. Nitrous oxide or laughing gas is used in maintain anaesthesia

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    10 percent of these cases‚ Lyme arthritis becomes chronic. Some patients also experience a complex range of other symptoms‚ including stiff neck‚ headaches‚ sensitivity to light‚ memory loss‚ mood changes‚ chronic fatigue‚ recurring rashes‚ paralysis of one or both sides of the face‚ disruption of heart rhythm‚ and areas of tingling or numbness. Because the symptoms are random and vague (aside from the bull’s-eye rash)‚ Lyme disease can be hard to diagnose. Unfortunately‚ unless Lyme

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    Protecting your child or children from preventable diseases is very important‚ and can be the difference between life and death. Vaccination protects your child from serious illnesses and diseases‚ which can include amputation of a leg or arm‚ paralysis of limbs‚ hearing loss‚ convulsions‚ and brain damage. Vaccination is the best way to protect children from preventable disease. The public school system agrees with this statement because each child has to be vaccinated before entering Kindergarten

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