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ganglions

A group of nerve cell bodies that are found outside of the spinal cord and brain

Conjunctivitis

Inflammation of the membrane covering the surface of the eye

brain and brain stem

The Cranial Nerves are string-like groups of nerves coming off of the:

2,3,4, and 6

The Optic (sight), Oculomotor (eye movement), Trochlear (pulley-like), and Abducens (to draw away) Nerves all innervate the eye in some way. These are referred to as Cranial Nerves _________________ (OOOTTAFAGVAH):

medulla oblongata

The area of the brain responsible for respiration, heart rate, and smooth muscle control of our blood vessels is the

nerves

The cord-like (string-like) structures that carry bio-electrical impulses from one part of the body to another

lacrimal glands

The glands that produce fluids to keep the eye moist; also called tear glands.

pre-senile dementia

The medical term Alzheimer's or Pick's Disease refers to:

spinal cord

The structure that conducts nerve impulses to and from the brain and serves as a reflex center for some sensory information without input from the brain is the

hydrocephalus

a condition caused by an increased amount of cerebral spinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain

cerebral palsy

a condition characterized by brain damage and lack of muscle control and partial paralysis

oculomycosis

abnormal condition of the eye caused by a fungus

paranoia

abnormal thinking or reasoning

hearing

acous and audi/o

neurosis

agnostic term for an emotional disorder characterized by the use of ineffective skills for coping with anxiety or inner conflict

Retinitis Pigmentosa

animal tracks

cerebral thrombosis

blood clot in the brain

hematoma

blood swelling or tumor

encephalo

brain

cerebral contusion

bruising of brain tissue

miotic eye drops

cause the eyes pupil to constrict

aural atresia

closure of the outer auditory or hearing canal

cataract

clouding of the lens of the eye

glaucoma

cloudy vision

Encephaloangioclerosis

condition of hardening of the brain's blood vessels

brain damage around the time of birth

cp

amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

degenerative disorder of motor neurons in the spinal cord and brainstem

Multiple Scelerosis

destroys myelin sheaths on some neurons , causing impulses to stop moving

labyrinthitis

diagnostic term ot/itis interna can also be called

phreno

diaphragm; mind

dysphasia

difficulty speaking

cns, pns, ans

divisions of the nervous systems

cerumen

ear wax

transient ischemic attack

eficient supply of blood to the brain for a short time

master body systems

endocrine system & the nervous systems

lens

eye structure that lies directly behind the pupil and iris

Palpebr/itis and Blepharo/ptosis

eyelid inflammation and eyelid drooping

bell's palsy

facial paralysis or palsy

hyperopia

farsightedness

photophobia

fear of light

syncope

feeling faint

esthesio

feeling or sensation

chalazion cyst

hailstone sac of eyelid

hemi and semi

half

semicircular canals

he structure in the inner ear that contains balance receptors and endolymph

neuritis and neuralgia

inflamed nerves and pain in the nerves

myringitis

inflammation of eardrum

encephalitis

inflammation of the brain

keratitis

inflammation of the cornea

blepharitis

inflammation of the eyelid

poliomyelitis

inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord

dacryocystitis

inflammation of the tear sac

retina

inner layer of the eye with the vision receptors

ophthalmoscope

instrument used to examine the interior of the eye

electroencephalograph

instrument used to record electrical activity of the brain

cerebrovascular accident

interruption of blood supply to the brain caused by cerebral hemorrhage

ataxia

lack of gross motor balance

ossicles

malleus, incus, stapes

e eye chart

measures visual acuity

phrenopathy

mental disease

mento

mind/mental

conjunctiva

mucous membrane lining the inner eyelids & globe eyeball

Neurofibromatosis

multiple fiber-like nerve tumors

tetanus

muscle spasms of body caused by bacteria Clostridium tetani toxins

dilate pupils

mydriatic drops are used for

myoptic

nearsighted

neurasthenia

nerve weakness

chalazion

obstruction of an oil gland of the eyelid

optician

one who is skilled in filling prescriptions for lenses

sclera

outer hard layer of the eye

cephalodynia

pain in the head

quadriplegia

paralysis of all four limbs

voice loss, sphincter problems, falls and paralysis

parkinson's characteristics in some

latrogenic

physician caused

ophthalmologist

physician who studies and treats diseases of the eye

septicemia

poison in the blood

echoencephalography

procedure of recording brain structures by use of sound

four and monster

quadri and terato

tetraplegia

quadriplegia

coma

sleep like

paresis

slight paralysis

encephalomalacia

softening of the brain

optometrist

specialist in measuring sight

phaso

speech

myelitis

spinal cord inflammation

opisthotonos

tension that bends back and head backward

cerebrum

the largest region of the brain

psychiatry

the procedure or process of treating or curing the mind

psychology

the process or procedure of the science or study of the mind

cat scan

the use of a computer to produce a series of images of the tissues of the brain at any desired depth

Schizophrenia

thought deterioration and lack of social functioning before 45 Y/O

meninges

three protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord

concussion

to shake violently

panplegia

total paralysis

rough swollen eye lesions

trach/oma refers to a chlamydial (to cloak) infection causing

shunt

tube implanted in the body to redirect the flow of a fluid

neuroma

tumor made up of nerve (cells)

shingles

viral disease that affects the peripheral nerves and causes blisters on the skin that follow the course of the affected nerves

increased appetite

what is not a sign of brain concussion

anesthesia

without feeling or sensation


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