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18 Cards in this Set
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Paralysis: Hemi, Para, Quad |
Half, Lower, All 4 |
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What is the brain stem function? |
Respiration, Blood pressure, Heart Rate |
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What is the cerebellum's function? |
balance, movement, equilibrium |
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What is the cerebrum function? |
sensory perception, language, voluntary movement, memory, emotional aspect |
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Where are afferent neurons going to? |
Towards the brain or spinal cord |
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Where are efferent neurons going to? |
Away from the brain or spinal cord |
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What is neuroglia? |
1. Nerve Glue 2. Support and bind them |
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What is Parkinson's Disease? |
Neurons degenerate in the part of the brain that is responsible for controlling movement |
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What is another term for Fallopian Tube? |
1. Oviducts 2. Uterine Tubes |
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What are the 3 divisions of the Uterus? |
Fundus, body, cervix |
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What is the discharge of Candidiasis? |
White discharge |
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What is severe itching? |
Pruritis |
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What are the combining form for bladder? |
1. Vesic/o 2. Cyst/o |
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What are the three phases of labor? |
Dilation, Expulsion, Afterbirth |
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What is the medical term for difficult labor? |
Dys-tocia |
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How many bones does the axial or appendicular have? |
80, 126 |
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Systolic and diastolic is which heart pump phase? |
Systolic is the contraction phase while diastolic is the relaxation phase |
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Difference between embolus and a thrombus |
Thrombus is a mass clot obstructs a vessel while Embolus that is a mass of undissolved matter circulating in blood |