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    Emt Essay Example

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    wound. Medical patients can be stated as any patient who is sick from an illness such as diabetes or a heart attack. There are many treatments a patient needs before they even step foot in a hospital such CPR‚ breathing assistance‚ epinephrine shots‚ spinal stabilization‚ and many more. Before any person can learn these techniques‚ they must first master three fundamentals of the emergency medical system. Education is important in the emergency medical system because workers must know the basics of

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    medical community after many decades of research. Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system and the spinal cord‚ which leads to patches of plaques in the regions of the brain and the spinal cord (Tenemabaum‚ 2011). The disease affects the body’s neurons‚ the cells of the brain and the spinal cord that carry information‚ which creates thoughts and perception‚ therefore allowing the brain to control the body instead of

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    Simple Neuro Study Guide

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    NEUROLOGICAL SYSTEM DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: 1. Central Nervous System (CNS)=Brain & Spinal Cord 2. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) a. Autonomic Nervous System=System Homeostasis b. Sympathetic Nervous System=Fight or Flight c. Parasympathetic Nervous System=Rest & Digest d. Enteric Nervous System=GI system NEURONS 1. 3 parts of a nerve cell a. Dendrites b. Cell Body c. Axon 2. Types of nerves: a. Afferent Neurons=sensory‚ conduct impulses TO the brain b. Efferent Neurons=motor

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    medial surface of her right arm. After neurological testing‚ it is determined that she has a compressed spinal nerve on the right side. a. Which spinal nerve (what level) is affected? The level is C5-T1 cervical nerves. The specific spinal nerve would belong to the brachial plexus‚ the ulnar nerve. b. How did you determine/decide it was this level? The ulnar nerve branches off of the medial cord‚ which is connected to the cervical plexus. The figure 13.4 in the book lists the innervation of the ulnar

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    The Reproductive System   What is it? The reproductive system is a collection of organs that work together for the purpose of producing a new life The major organs of the reproductive system include the external genitalia and internal organs‚ including gonads that produce gamete‚ which is a cell that fuses with another cell during conception in organisms that reproduce sexually. Substances such as fluids‚ hormones‚ and pheromones are also important to the effective functioning of the reproductive

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    Brachial Plexus

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    dorsal scapula area‚ which is supplied by cutaneous branches of the dorsal rami. The brachial plexus is subdivided into roots‚ trunks‚ divisions‚ cords‚ and branches. Typically‚ the brachial plexus is composed of 5 roots‚ 3 trunks‚ 6 divisions‚ 3 cords‚ and terminal branches. ------------------------------------------------- Roots The ventral rami of spinal nerves C5 to T1 are referred to as the "roots" of the plexus. The roots emerge from the transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae immediately

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    lobe of the cerebral cortex is the primary target for which kind of sensory information? a. somatosensory‚ including touch b. the simplest aspects of vision c. gustatory d. auditory 7. Suppose a virus damaged only the dorsal roots of the spinal cord‚ but not the ventral roots. What would happen to the sensory and motor abilities of the affected area? a. Loss of sensation‚ but preserved motor control b. Loss of both sensation and motor control c. Loss of motor control‚ but preserved sensation

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    Stem Cell Therapy Essay

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    Gehrig’s disease. The disease itself‚ new therapies and treatments‚ along with a cure are currently being studied by universities and stem cell researchers. ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease which attacks the neurons in the brain and spinal cord that control voluntary movement‚ eventually leading to respiratory failure and death (Kamel et al.‚ 2008). The current course of action for a patient with ALS is physical therapy and‚ if their budget allows‚ cell replacement therapy. However there

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    A and P

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    Matching  Questions        Figure 12.1    Using Figure 12.1‚ match the following:  1)  Afferent impulses from all senses and all parts of the body converge here and synapse with at least one of its  nuclei.  Answer:    D  Diff: 1     Page Ref: 444; Fig. 12.11   2)  Putamen.  Answer:    C  Diff: 1     Page Ref: 443; Fig. 12.11   3)  Anterior horn of lateral ventricle.  Answer:    A  Diff: 1     Page Ref: 434; Fig. 12.11   4)  Inferior horn of lateral ventricle.  Answer:    E  Diff: 1  

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    Valsalva. Overflow incontinence occurs when the bladder is full of urine and the urine spills out because it has reached its filling capacity. This usually occurs in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia. This may also occur in individuals with spinal cord injury in the setting of trauma or multiple sclerosis. Risk factors for urinary incontinence include: • Obesity • Having given

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