Anatomy
Physiology
Pathophysiology
Terminology
RX/TX
100
Neurons and neuroglical cells
What are the two basic types of cells?
100
Cerebrum, cerebellum, diencephalon, and brain stem
What are the four sections of the brain?
100
Medical term for lack of feeling or sensation
What is anesthesia?
100
Combining form for head
What is cephal/o?
100
Hypnotic
What drug promotes sleep?
200
Brain and spinal cord
What are the two central nervous systems?
200
Neurons
What are dendrites, a nerve cell body and an axon?
200
Temporary or permanent loss of the ability to control movement
What is palsy?
200
-paresis
What is the suffix for weakness?
200
Sedative
What drug has a relaxing or calming effect?
300
Myelin
What is the name of the tissue that wraps around nerves?
300
Vestibulocochlear
What is responsible for impulses of equilibrium and hearing?
300
Medical term for fainting
What is syncope?
300
Pertaining to the medulla oblongata
What is medullary?
300
Neurectomy
What is the name of the surgical procedure for the removal of a nerve?
400
Brain, nerves, and spinal cord
What are the organs of the nervous system?
400
Autonomic Nervous systems
What is the sympathetic branch and parasympathetic branch?
400
Paralysis of all four limbs?
What is quadriplegia?
400
Profound unconsciousness resulting from an illness or injury
What is a coma?
400
Morphine, MS Contin, Oxycodone
What are some examples of narcotic analgesics?
500
Brain, cranial, muscle, spinal cord, and spinal nerves
What are part of the nervous system?
500
Efferent neurons
What is carries activity instructions from the central nervous system to muscles or glands out in the body?
500
Headache
What is cephalalgia?
500
State of being unaware of surroundings, with the inability to respond to stimuli
What is unconscious?
500
List three types of analgesics
What are Tylenol, Aspirin and Motrin?
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