The Nervous System
Nervous System Disorders
Blood Tests
Epilepsy/Seizures
Random
100

What is the nervous system?

Body's control center

100

What are the three types of nervous system disorders?

Structural disorders, functional disorders and degenerative disorders.

100

Basic tests for a nervous system disorder: seizures

CBC, CMP, BMP, and Electrolytes

100

What is epilepsy?

Neurological disorder that has tendency to have seizures.

100

What is the most important organ in the body? 

The brain

200

What are the three systems within the nervous system?

The central nervous system (CNS)

The peripheral nervous system (PNS)

The autonomic nervous system (ANS)

200

Structural Disorders

Bell's palsy and cerebral palsy 

200

Most common blood tests done after having a seizure

CBC, CMP, BMP, and CK 

200
Causes of seizures

Stress, head injuries, genetics, flashing lights, sleep depravation

200

What are the five senses? 

Sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste.

300

What is the Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is hit made up of?

The control center of the body.

Spinal cord & brain


300

Functional Disorders

Epilepsy/seizures, neuralgia

300

CBC-Complete Blood Count: Tube, additive, department, special requirements.

Tube: Purple

Additive: EDTA

Department: Hematology 

Special requirements: none 

300

What are the 4 phases of seizures?

Prodromal, early octal (the "aura"), ictal, and posticta 

300

What is the function of the brain? 

controls functions of the body, including thoughts, memories, movements, and emotions.

400

What does the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) consist of?

Nerves, sensory receptors, and sensory organs
400

Degenerative Disorders

Alzheimer's disease, degenerative disorders. 

400

BMP-Basic Metabolic Panel: tube, additive, department, special requirement. 

CMP- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel: tube, additive, department, special requirement. 

Tube: Red or green

Additive: None

Department: Chemistry 

Special requirements: None

400

Types of seizures

Focal (partial) and generalized 

400

What are the effects of age on the brain?

Loss of brain size, slowed thinking, forgetfulness, slower reaction time  

500

What does the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) do?

Carries impulses to involuntary muscles and glands.

500

Most common degenerative disorder?

Alzheimer's 

500

CK- Creatine Kinase: tube, additive, department, special requirements

Tube: red, gel-barrier (SST), or green

Additive: none

Department: Chemistry

Special requirements: none 

500

What is a type of generalized seizures?

Tonic-Clonic Seizures (grand mal)

500

Why do paper cuts hurt so much?

The fingertips have the highest concentration of nerve endings

M
e
n
u