Structure | Brain | Meninges | Peripheral Nervous system-PNS | Stroke |
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What is the brain
Located in the skull
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What is the Cerebrum, cerebellum, diencephalon and brainstem
Four structures
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What is outermost covering
Dura Mater
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What is afferent
Sensory neurons, to receive
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What is ischemic and hemorrhagic
2 types
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What is the spinal cord
Located in a column
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What is sensory, language voluntary movement and memory
Cerebrum major functions
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What is middle covering
Arachnoid
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What is divisions of PNS
Somatic and Autonomic
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What is ischemic
Narrowing or blockage limiting blood flow
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What is the peripheral nervous system
Cranial and spinal nerves are contained here
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What is the cerebellum
Second largest structure
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What is Innermost layer
Pia mater
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What is voluntary muscle control
Somatic responsible for
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What is hemorrhagic
Sudden rupture of artery
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What is central nervous system
Brain and spinal cord
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What is the Interbrain
Diencephalon
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What is hydrocephalus
Collection of fluid in brain
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What is Efferent
Motor neurons
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What is difficulty swallowing
Dysphagia
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What is motor and sensory
Types of nerves
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What is the brain stem
Responsible for breathing
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What is space containing CSF
Subarachnoid space
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What is fight or flight
Sympathetic NS
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What is speech difficulty
Dysphasia
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