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36 Cards in this Set
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3 types of ligands
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neurotransmitters, steroids, and peptides
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where is oxytocin made
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brain
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when does sex/gender differentiate
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9th week
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when does brain differentiates
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12th week
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learned maze while doing drugs: can't remember w/o drugs
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state dependent recall
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Nicotine receptor
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thymus and midbrain
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visual interpretation
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occipital lobe
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voluntary body movement; thinking and judment
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frontal lobe
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integrates all sensory input except smell on the way to cortex
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thalamus
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part of cortex that deals with sensory perception
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parietal lobe
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hearing, complex memory, gender identity
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temporal lobe
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control of pituitary gland and ANS; regulates appetite and temperature
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hypothalamus
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in this stage of AD the most common accidents are falls, follow by injuries resulting from difficulty w/ sharp objects
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stage 2
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in this stage catastrophic emotional reactiosn may occur
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stage 2
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inability to use objects properly
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apraxia
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need to compulsively touch and examine every object in envt
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hyperetamorphosis
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inability to recognize familiar situations, people, or stimuli
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agnosia
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a person has no idea what to do with familiar objects
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alexia
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loss of ability to understand or use language
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aphasia
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loss of ability to read or write
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agraphia
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increase in muscle tone that results in muscular twitching
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hypertonia
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bits of dying cells mixed with beta amyloid protein and found on the outside of damaged neurons
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plaques
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damage to this part of the brain that results in recent memory loss
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hippocampus
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thick, insoluble clots of protein inside damaged brain cells or neurons
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tangles
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This NT is associated with increased aggressive behavior
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serotonin
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damage to this part of teh brain results in an inability to recognize familiar places, people, and objects
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parietal lobes
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pattern of behavior that dominates, controls, lowers self esteem or takes away freedom of choice
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abuse/violence
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most unrecognized form of abuse
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sibling abuse
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an act of omission that causes harm
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neglect
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one of the 5 leading causes of death before 18
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homicide
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the act of following, viewing, communicating with, or moving threateningly toward another person
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stalking
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what is domestic violence used for?
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to establish power adn control over the victim through fear and intimidation
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Symptoms that someone is abused
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looking to the partner in response to questions about the injury, seeking approval before answering ?s, criticizing or correcting answers, or answering for her
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What is a primary goal of the feminist sensitive therapy?
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empowerment of victims
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An intensive, short term counseling process based on assessment and diffusion of volatile domestic violence situations
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crisis intervention
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nursing interventions for crisis intervention
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coping skills, strengths and abilities, problem solving skills, available support systems, group therapy, evluation of effectiveness of new coping
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