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Paralysis: Hemi, Para, Quad

Half, Lower, All 4

What is the brain stem function?

Respiration, Blood pressure, Heart Rate

What is the cerebellum's function?

balance, movement, equilibrium

What is the cerebrum function?

sensory perception, language, voluntary movement, memory, emotional aspect

Where are afferent neurons going to?

Towards the brain or spinal cord

Where are efferent neurons going to?

Away from the brain or spinal cord

What is neuroglia?

1. Nerve Glue


2. Support and bind them

What is Parkinson's Disease?

Neurons degenerate in the part of the brain that is responsible for controlling movement

What is another term for Fallopian Tube?

1. Oviducts


2. Uterine Tubes

What are the 3 divisions of the Uterus?

Fundus, body, cervix

What is the discharge of Candidiasis?

White discharge

What is severe itching?

Pruritis

What are the combining form for bladder?

1. Vesic/o


2. Cyst/o

What are the three phases of labor?

Dilation, Expulsion, Afterbirth

What is the medical term for difficult labor?

Dys-tocia

How many bones does the axial or appendicular have?

80, 126

Systolic and diastolic is which heart pump phase?

Systolic is the contraction phase while diastolic is the relaxation phase

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