The Central Nervous System (CNS) comprises different regions and centers. Describe one of the following centers or regions or one of your own: auditory, vision, language, personality, voluntary movement, balance, vital signs, sleep, emotions,….
The Central Nervous System (CNS) comprises different regions and centers. Describe one of the following centers...
Organization of the human nervous system is which of the following: a) Central nervoussystem / Peripheral nervous system b) Peripheral nervous system / Somatic Nervoussystem c) Parasympathetic nervous system / Sympathetic nervous system d) Entericnervous system / Autonomic nervous system 7. Which of the following is not a structure of the Peripheral nervous system: a) gangliab) spinal cord c) sensory receptors d) cranial nerves 8.The Somatic nervous system relays sensory information from and motor response towhich type of tissue a)...
Fill-in-the-Blank Questions 1) The ________ functions as the sensory area for touch, vision, hearing, and olfaction as well as association areas for interpreting sensations, language, thinking, decision making, self-awareness, creativity, and storing memories. 2) ________ memory stores large amounts of information for hours, days, or years. 3) The thin outer layer (1- to 2-mm thick) of each hemisphere of the brain that serves to increase the surface area by being arranged in a folded manner is called the ________. 4)...
QUESTION 3 Match the following Central Nervous System (CNS) Short, branched projections that usually receive signals from other neurons Motor neurons Axons Interneurons Sensory neurons a. Signal to effector cells in glands or muscles b. Detect and transmit information about the conditions inside and outside the body to the CNS. c. Neurons that conduct electrical signals from one neuron to another d. Integrates sensory information and sends signals to effector cells e. Long projections of...
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND MENTAL HEALTH 33: 10.77. The classification of drug that depresses the central nervous system and usually produces sleep is know as a/an anesthetic barbiturate hypnotic sedative 10.78. A/An disorder is characterized by serious temporary or ongoing changes in function, such as paralysis or blindness, that are triggered by psychological factors rather than by any physical cause. anxiety conversion factitious panic 10.79. During childbirth, - anesthesia is administered to numb the nerves from the uterus and birth...
The brain and spinal cord make up the Select one: O a. Peripheral nervous system O b. Enteric nervous system O c. Autonomic nervous system O d. Central nervous system Which type of neuroglial cells help to produce and circulate cerebrospinal fluid? Select one: O a. Microglia O b. Ependymal cells O c. Oligodendrocytes O d. Astrocytes Question 70 Not yet answered Points out of 1 P Flag question During the the process of depolarization, Select one: O a. Potassium...
Forebrain: cerebrum cortex hypothalamus thalamus pituitary gland The _____________ is largest part of brain which receives sensory input, integrates info, commands voluntary motor responses, works with other brain parts, and is site of consciousness Cerebral ____________is the thin highly folded outer gray matter that covers cerebral hemispheres and is responsible for sensation, voluntary movement, all thought, consciousness The __________________ is integration center that helps with homeostasis by regulating hunger, sleep, thirst, water, body temperature, and water...
1. A. Name the three planes and the positions they each describe to identify a unique position in the human body. B. Name the two major ventral body cavities plus the major organs found in them. C. Name the cavities that the heart and lungs reside in. D. Finally, list the six levels of organization in nature. 2. A. Describe the three components of an atom in terms of charge and location. Define atomic mass and atomic number. B. For...
Multiple-Choice Questions (worth two points each) 1. Which of the following describes the process in which one adopts patterns of behavior that lead to greater life satisfaction? A. wellness B. health C. social determination D. self-efficacy 2. The Stages of Change Model of health behavior change emphasizes that A. change happens as a process. B. people change only when faced with an illness. C. change occurs only when the environment supports it. D. changes are more effective when based on...
The following information is based on one of the case studies and NOT A REAL CLIENT Initials: S.C. Age: 27 Gender:M HT: 5'9" WT: 129 B/P 100/64 P80 R20 Date of Admission: todays date Case Study 1: Medical Diagnosis: schizophrenia Brief description of current admission The client was involuntarily committed for trying to jump off an overpass to commit suicide. The client is actively hallucinating and having paranoid delusions The client states that people are watching him and trying to...
REMOVED frican Illness: A Case of tes! y Kevin M. Bonney Cohen School for Human Services and Education Metropolitan College of New York, NY PartI-Sub-Saharan Safari A 51-year-old man named Robert Bragg reported to a hospital in the United Kingdom complaining of general malaise (discomfort), myalgia (muscle pain), fevers, headache, vomiting, and diarrhea. He complained that during the day he felt weak and tired; he was unsure if this was because his symptoms kept him awake ar'night, or if something...