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Disorders of the Nervous System

Meningitis Inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord May be bacterial or viral Symptoms-HA, fever, and stiff neck In severe form, may lead to paralysis, coma and death If bacterial, may be treated with antibiotics Diagnosis lumbar puncture

Epilepsy Seizure disorder of the brain, characterized by recurring and excessive discharge from neurons Seizures believed to be result of spontaneous, uncontrolled electrical activity of neurons Cause- uncertain Grand mal- severe, convulsive seizure Petit mal - milder, seems to be staring or daydreaming

Alzheimer’s Disease Progressive disease that begins with problems remembering Nerve endings in cortex of brain degenerate and block signals that pass between nerve cells Abnormal fibers build up creating tangles Cause- unknown First stage(2-4 years) involves confusion, short term memory loss, anxiety, poor judgment. 2nd stage (2-10 years) increase in memory loss, difficulty recognizing people, motor problems, logic problems, and loss of social skills 3rd stage (1-3 years) inability to recognize oneself, weight loss, seizures, mood swings and aphasia.

Definitions Paralysis- loss of power of motion or sensation Hemiplegia- paralysis on one side of the body can be caused by a stroke

Cerebral Vascular Accident Stroke or CVA Interruption of blood and O2 to brain Tissue death Third leading cause of death in USA Risk Factors Smoking Hypertension Heart disease Family history

Causes of CVA 90% caused by blood clots Clots lodge in carotid arteries, blocking the flow of blood to the brain 10% caused by ruptured blood vessels in the brain

Symptoms Hemiplegia on opposite side of the body Sudden, severe headache Dizziness Sudden loss of vision in one eye Aphasia Dysphasia Coma Possible death

Treatment Get to the hospital immediately! CT done to determine etiology If clot, treatment aimed at dissolving clot Prevention If TIAs (Transient Ischemic Attack)– one aspirin a day Stop smoking Exercise and lose weight Control hypertension http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/science/health-human-body-sci/