* Central nerve system malformations that cause polyhydramnios include
1.Anencephaly.(Baby born with underdeveloped brain and malformed skull).
2.Spina bifida. (Malformation in the development of spinal cord).
3.Macrocephaly.(Abnormal size of head and contents of the cranium).
4.Hydrocephalus.(Accumulation of excessive fluid in the cavities of brain).
List the four central nervous system malformations that cause polyhydramnios.
Unit Four: Autonomic Nervous System Drugs; Unit Five: Central and Peripheral Nervous System Drug Prepare Summary Presentation for class to include the following: Summary of the Unit/Classification Minimum of three types of drugs or supplements Typical routes of administration Common side effects and adverse effects Special considerations Common Nursing interventions
b. Discuss how much of the nervous system is developed even before a pregnancy is confirmed. List some precautions that should be taken by women of childbearing age to prevent nervous system malformations.
A major distinction between the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system is that in the peripheral nervous system, there are no neurons, only glial cells. there are no nerves, only individual neurons. neurons and parts of neurons are inside the brain and spinal cord. neurons and parts of neurons are outside the brain and spinal cord.
How do viral infections like zika virus affect the development of the brian and the central nervous system? Discuss b) Are there other virus or agents that cause severe Brian / CNS malformations ? Dicuss. please include references .
List and describe all of the different types of glial cells found in the central nervous system. Be sure to include the functions of each.
Proшрс: The Central Nervous System is considered "immunologically privileged." What does this mean? What are the features of the anatomical structures that that enable this status. What are the factors that can cause a breach into the status of this system? How do these characteristics play a role in the efficacy of treating infections in the Nervous System, and can they contribute to the occurrence of latent infections within this system?
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1. Describe how the central nervous system differs from the peripheral nervous system. 2. Identify disease conditions in which beta adrenergic blocking agents should not be used and discuss why they should not be used. 3. Describe clinical uses and the predictable adverse effects of cholinergic and anti-cholinergic agents.
Part II: Nervous System and The Senses 1. List the two divisions of the Nervous system. a. b. 2. The two cell types in the nervous system are and __________________. 3. Describe the parts of a neuron. Explain how signals move through a neuron (include where they begin and where are they transmitted). 4. Name the material that insulates the neuronal axon. 5. What is the difference between grey brain matter and white brain matter? 6. What is a nerve...