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Down syndrome is an example of what type of disorder

chromosomal disorder

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During the stress response, endorphins act as

pain blockers

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I occur as a result of a dystrophin defect that leads to the degeneration and necrosis of cells, replacement of skeletal muscle fibers with fat and fibrinous connective tissue causing a gradual loss of muscle function. What disorder am I?

Muscular Dystrophy

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Discuss the types of headaches

Sinus, Tension, Temporal, Migraine, Intracranial

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Migraine Headache

Abnormal changes in blood flow and metabolism in the brain

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agents that cause damage during the embryonic or fetal development are called

teratogenic

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What is a potential complication of prolonged stress

renal failure, perforating stomach ulcers, infection, impeded healing, PTSD, HTN, headaches

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State the causes of pain

Infection
Ischemia/tissue necrosis Stretching tissue
Chemicals
Burns

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Describe the methods of pain management

Pharmacological
- Analgesics (NSAIDS, Oxy, morphine)
- Anesthetics (local, general, relative/neurolept, spinal)

Nonpharmacological Acupuncture
Distraction
Meditation
Cognitive behavioral therapy

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Intracranial Headache

very often due simply to vasodilation of blood vessels causing an increase in pressure within the brain

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Give 3 common manifestations of Down's Syndrome

congenital heart disease
large protruding tongue
limited intellectual development
single palmar crease
brushfield spots
epicanthic folds
small ears
flat/round face
upward slanting eyes
duodenal atresia
gap between 1st and 2nd toes

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What factors may affect how someone perceives stress

the presence of several stressors at once, past experiences, lack of effective coping mechanisms

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Relate the methods of pain control to gate-control therapy

A "closed gate" reduces or modifies the passage of pain impulses

An "opened gate" permits pain impulses to pass

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Sinus Headache

Eye and forehead areas; congested sinuses

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Compare dislocations, sprains, and strains.

Sprain=Ligament

Strain=Tendon

Dislocation=loss of contact between articulating bone surfaces

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the laboratory practice of changing DNA sequences in microorganisms is called __________

genetic engineering

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what hormone is increased at the first sign odd stress?

Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)

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Compare referred and phantom pain

Referred: perceived at a site distant from the source (heart attack causing neck or arm pain)

Phantom: felt after amputations (amputated appendage will itch, tingle, or ache)

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Tension Headache

Emotional stress causing muscle tension/spasm

400

Describe The common bone tumors

Osteosarcoma: Metaphysis; legs

Ewing Sarcoma: Diaphysis; any long bones

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the study of the proteins resulting from activation of specific genes is called ________________

proteomics

500

Hans Selye defined his general adaptation syndrome concept, which is also known as

Fight or flight

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Compare acute and chronic pain

Chronic: pain does not go away after body should have healed; no regular treatments work; new pain relief being developed; generalized; debilitating

Acute: nonprescription medications; localized or generalized; short term

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Temporal Headache

Usually, TMJ

500

Describe the characteristics of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

child waddles, Gower Maneuver, motor weakness