Brain stem cva

    • [DOC File]Fundamentals of the NS and NS tissue: Student Notes

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      Jan 07, 2015 · Brain Tumors: Why is the plasma membrane of a neuron so important? Anatomy of a Neuron – ... Brain Stem. attaches to spinal cord. ... 8. CVA. 9. ischemia. 10. TIA. 12. multiple sclerosis. 13. hemiplegia. Spinal Cord Anatomy (page 226 in text)

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      brain stem. consists of the [p. 109]: (a) cerebellum, pons & hypothalamus (b) medulla oblongata, thalamus, & midbrain (c) medulla oblongata, hypothalamus, & pons (d) medulla oblongata, pons, & midbrain (e) medulla oblongata, hypothalamus, & thalamus ... ____74. A patient diagnosed with a CVA in the middle region of the temporal lobe of the ...

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    • [DOCX File]The Nervous System

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      part of the brain stem _____ into the spinal cord. Includes important fiber tracts. Contains important control centers _____ rate. control. ... Accident (CVA) Commonly called a _____ The result of a _____ blood vessel supplying a region of the brain. Brain tissue supplied with oxygen from that blood source ...

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      The brain stem includes the midbrain, pons, medulla, and connections of cranial nerve II, IV and VII. The cerebellum is located under the cerebrum and behind the brain stem. The BASAL GANGLIA consist of several structures of subcortical gray matter buried deep in the cerebral hemisphere.

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      49. Blocking the drainage of CSF leading to an increase in pressure and damage to tissues of the brain and spinal cord. 50. Two types: Ischemic-decreased blood flow & Hemorrhagic-rupturing blood vessel; 3rd leading cause of death. VII. Dissection Labeling 51-60: VIII. Brain Functions. 61. Reflexes 62. Motor Coordination. 63.

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    • An Introduction to the Brain and Cranial Nerves

      Disorders interfere with blood circulation to brain. Stroke or cerebrovascular accident (CVA) Shuts off blood to portion of brain. Neurons die. 14-2 Brain Protection and Support. Blood–Brain Barrier (BBB) ... Diencephalon, brain stem, cerebellum, and spinal cord. Internal capsule. All ascending and descending projection fibers. 14-9 The Cerebrum.

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      Sits on top of the brain stem. Two main parts _____ - relay between sensory areas and cerebrum _____ - regulates involuntary responses and hormone secretions of the pituitary gland ... Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) Commonly called a stroke. The result of a blocked or ruptured blood vessel supplying a region of the brain.

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology Unit 7 - Hartland High School

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      A cerebrovascular accident (CVA), also called a stroke, is a form of brain damage caused when blood circulation to the brain is blocked due to a blood clot or ruptured blood vessel and part of the brain tissue dies. Label the following diagrams: Label the Diagram with the areas of the brain …

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    • An Introduction to the Brain and Cranial Nerves

      An Introduction to the Brain and Cranial Nerves. The Adult Human Brain. Ranges from 750 cc to 2100 cc. Contains almost 97% of the body’s neural tissue. Average weight about 1.4 kg (3 lb) 14-1 The Brain. Six Regions of the Brain. Cerebrum. Cerebellum. Diencephalon. Mesencephalon. Pons. Medulla oblongata. Cerebrum. Largest part of brain ...

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    • [DOC File]The Nervous System

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      The brain stem is located below the cerebellum and connects the spinal cord to the brain. The brain stem is composed of two structures – the medulla oblongata and the pons. ... Stroke, also known as a CVA or cerebrovascular accident, occurs when there is an interruption of the blood supply to any part of the brain. The common causes of stroke ...

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