Recovery
Breaking Down Opiods
Nervous System
Strucure
100

Stage 1 of recovery includes these symptoms

What are flu like symptoms

100

Pathways in our brain travel from receptors by way of...

What are Conductors (neurons)

100

Brain, Spinal Cord

Central Nervous System (CNS)

100

nucleus, ER, mitrochondria

Cell Body

200

Stage 2 of recovery is called

What is the rebalancing stage

200

Release powerful pain relief

What are Opioids?
200

nerves, ganglia

Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

200

transmits signals to other cells

Axon

300

Stage 3 of recovery is called the...

Alleviation Stage

300

This Neurotransmitter is natural pain relief

What are Endorphins

300

convey information from sensory receptors into the CNS

Sensory Nerons

300

thick insulating material wrapped many times around the axon, furthers transmission of impulses along the neuron

Myelin Sheath

400

These programs are used to prevent relapse

What are rehab programs

400

This action overwhelms our systems, leads to dependence

What happens when you take too many

400

integrate data and then relay appropriate signals to other interneurons or to motor neurons

Interneurons

400

gaps between Schwann cells, only points along the axon that requires nerve signals to be regenerated

Nodes of Ranvier

500

This type of treatment is used as a successful follow up during recovery

What is outpatient treatment

500

These are dulled or go away completely

What happens to pain signals?

500

convey signals from the CNS to effector cells

What is Motor Neurons

500

This gap between neurons that allows for transmission is called 

What is the synaptic cleft?