This is part of the central nervous system. It's connected to the brain.
What is the spinal cord?
A method treating mental health disorders that involves talking about ones problems.
What is psychotherapy?
This injury to spinal cord will make you loose sensation, and movement to four limbs.
What is quadriplegia?
serious loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating.
What is dementia?
disease of the nerves?
what is neuropathy?
This controls breathing, heart rate, opening closing blood vessels. This controls swallowing, gagging, coughing, and vomiting.
What is the medulla?
A mental health disorder that is causes by witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event.
What is post traumatic stress disorder?
This disorder causes recurrent seizures.
What is epilepsy?
a progressive, degrative, and incurable disease that causes protein (plaques) to build up around nerve cells in the brain.
what is Alzheimer's disease?
inflammation of the meninges.
What is meningitis?
The nerves are connected to the spinal cord and extend through the body. This part of the body is known as.
What is the peripheral nervous system?
A type of depression that recurs every year commonly in fall or winter months.
What is seasonal depression?
This disorder affects the way electrical impulses are transmitted to and from the brain.
What is multiple sclerosis?
this stage of Alzheimer's disease is longest in duration. Signs and symptoms include forgetting recent events, one past experiences, personality and mood changes.
what is middle stage Alzheimer's disease ?
pertaining to vascular system in cerebrum.
What is cerebrovascular?
This part of the nervous system increased blood glucose, blood pressure, heart rate and breathing.
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
A mood disorder that causes a person to have mood swings and changes in energy and ability to function.
What is bipolar disorder?
A progressive disorder that causes part of the brain to degenerate.
What is Parkinson's disease?
this is repeated words, phrases, or questions seen in AD.
What is preservation?
inflammation of the brain
what is encephalitis?
This controls speech, motor, sensory activity, intelligence, reasoning, coordination, reflexes and breathing, emotions and heart rate.
What is the brain?
A person may have hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking and speech with this mental health disorder.
What is schizophrenia?
this occurs when blood supply to part of the brain is blocked or blood vessel leaks.
What is a cerebral vascular accident?
When a resident becomes restless and agitated in late afternoon.
What sundowning?
without sensation or feeling.
What is anesthesia?