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36 Cards in this Set

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