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Anatomy
Drug related
disorders
diseases
everything
100
refers to foreward movement
What is afferent
100
this drug takes away sensation
What is an anesthetic
100
progressive memory loss and impaired cognition
What is Alzheimers
100
degenerate disease which weakens until one becomes completely paralyzed
What is Lou Gehrigs disease or ALS
100
the long tubular structure from your brain stem to your tail bone
What is the spinal column
200
includes brain and spinal column
What is the central nervous system
200
what is given to prevent seizures
What is an anticonvulsant
200
group of conditions in which a child can't develop normal social relationships
What is autism
200
disease that is chronic, degenerated CNS, results in tremors
What is PD Parkinsons' Disease
200
the part of your brain, toward the back, second largest part
What is the cerebellum
300
what is the largest portion of the brain called
What is the cerebrum
300
an anesthetic given in the lumbar or sacral region
What is an epidural
300
short attention span, impulsive behavior
What is Attention Deficit disorder
300
progressive autoimmune disease affected nerves and fibers of brain and spinal cord.
What is multiple sclerosis
300
basic cells of the nervous system
What is a neuron
400
these 12 pairs of nerves originate from the undersurface of the brain
What is / are the cranial nerves
400
medication to temporarily relieve depression
What is an antidepressant
400
loss of ability to speak
What is aphasia
400
Medical Name for Lou Gehrigs disease
What is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
400
what is the nervous system that is working when you are resting? or asleep?
What is the parasympathetic nervous system
500
movement away from
What is efferent
500
this med wl treat severe disorders of thinking and mood
What is an antipsychotic
500
an inflamation of the myelin sheath of peripheral nerves
What is gullain-Barre Syndrome
500
a highly contagious viral disease;
What is poliomyelitis
500
what are the sensory organs calls that receive extermanl stimulation
What are the receptor sites?