Week 10 Flashcards

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Explain the ANS and its pathways

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2
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What are the functions of the ANS?

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3
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Explain the organization of the ANS

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4
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Explain the receptors and afferents of the ANS

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5
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What are the structures of ANS afferents?

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6
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Explain ANS central processing centers

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7
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What are the structures of ANS efferents?

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8
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What are the structures of the sympathetic nerve system (SNS)?

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9
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Explain SNS efferents to body

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10
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Explain SNS efferents to head

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11
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Explain blood flow: SNS

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12
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What are the functions of the SNS?

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13
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What are the structures of the parasympathetic nerve system (PNS)?

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14
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Label

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15
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What are the functions of the parasympathetic nerve system?

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16
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Assess the sympathetic division for 1) eye, 2) lacrimal gland, 3) submandibular and sublingual glands, 4) parotid gland, 5) head neck. Then state the location of preganglionic, postganglionic neurons, and their actions

17
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Assess the sympathetic division for 1) UE, 2) heart, 3) bronchi, lungs. Then state the location of preganglionic, postganglionic neurons, and their actions

18
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Assess the sympathetic division for 1) stomach, 2) pancreas, 3) ascending small intestine, 4) descending large intestine. Then state the location of preganglionic, postganglionic neurons, and their actions

19
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Assess the sympathetic division for 1) adrenal gland, 2) ureter, bladder, 3) LE. Then state the location of preganglionic, postganglionic neurons, and their actions

20
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Assess the parasympathetic division for 1) eye, 2) lacrimal gland, 3) submandibular and sublingual glands, 4) parotid gland, 5) head neck. Then state the location of preganglionic, postganglionic neurons, and their actions

21
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Assess the parasympathetic division for 1) UE, 2) heart, 3) bronchi, lungs. Then state the location of preganglionic, postganglionic neurons, and their actions

22
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Assess the parasympathetic division for 1) stomach, 2) pancreas, 3) ascending small intestine, 4) descending large intestine. Then state the location of preganglionic, postganglionic neurons, and their actions

23
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Assess the parasympathetic division for 1) adrenal gland, 2) ureter, bladder, 3) LE. Then state the location of preganglionic, postganglionic neurons, and their actions

24
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Describe how dysfunction of the ANS would present if in the peripheral, spinal, brainstem, and cerebral regions

25
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Explain Horner’s syndrome

26
Q

Explain orthostatic hypotension

27
Q

Explain the autonomic control of bladder function

28
Q

Explain autonomic dysfunction in SCI

29
Q

Explain route of signals due to autonomic dysreflexia

30
Q

Explain autonomic control of sexual function

31
Q

Explain pelvic organ dysfunction when the lesion is similar to LMN vs UMN

32
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Explain complex regional pain syndrome

33
Q

What is the pathology and therapy for CRPS?

34
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For CRPS explain the pathology, etiology, speed of onset, and signs & symptoms

35
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For CRPS explain the region affected, prognosis, and demographics