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Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT1 Anatomy & Physiology Health Careers Academy

Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT2 The Lymph System

Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT3 THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM THE FUNCTION  Removes waste and excess fluid from tissues

Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT4 THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM The Composition  The Lymph:  The Lymphatic Capillaries & Vessels  The Lymph Nodes  Lymph tissue –Tonsils –Spleen –Thymus

Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT5 THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM The Diseases  Adenitis  Lymphangitis  Splenomegaly  Tonsillitis

Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT6 Lymph system Video

Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT7 Summary The end, my friend

Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT8 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The Composition  The brain  The spinal cord  The nerves

Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT9 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The Function  Coordinates all of the activities of the body  Enables the body to respond & adapt to changes inside and out

Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT10 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The Diseases  CVA (stroke)= blocked or ruptured vessel in the brain  Encephalitis= inflammation of the brain  Epilepsy= seizure disorder  Hydrocephalus= fluid on the brain  Meningitis= inflammation of a membrane of the brain  Neuralgia= painful nerve endings  Paralysis= loss of muscle function

Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT11 Nervous System Videos Brain Components.webloc Nervous System Formation.webloc Nerve Conduction.webloc

Nanette Morris, RN, BA, NBCT12 Summary The end, my friend  The brain  The spinal cord  The nerves