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Neurologic Disorders

    Read the following case study and answer the posed questions Case #1: For over 15 years, James, aged 64, has had severe, intermittent headaches. These headaches are characterized by an intense burning pain on one side of his head, accompanied by tearing in his eye and a runny nose. When they strike, the …

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Neuro Case Study

    • Describe the pathophysiology of extradural and subdural hematomas. • Identify the surgical emergency and provided rationale for the choice. • Describe the most likely type of head injury and outline an appropriate treatment plan. • Your answer must follow APA 7th edition format. • Submit the answer to this assignment area. Patient …

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Homeostasis

  For the initial discussion assignment, define and describe homeostasis, and give one example (using specific terminology) of a negative or positive feedback loop in the body. Give an example of an imbalance in a body system and how it adjusts to bring it back to homeostasis, identifying normal ranges.  

Cytoskeleton

Draw an anatomical human cell. Include these structures: Cytoplasm Cytoskeleton Golgi apparatus Lysosome Mitochondria Nucleus Plasma membrane Ribosomes Rough endoplasmic reticulum Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Draw a human body in anatomical position and label these directional terms: Distal Inferior Lateral Medial Proximal Superior Draw a human body and label these body cavities: Abdominal cavity Abdominopelvic cavity …

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Stem Cells

Begin with the introduction to the paper which should include the thesis statement Write your literature review. Using these references for the paper. Soria, B., Bedoya, F. J., Tejedo, J. R., Hmadcha, A., Ruiz-salmerón, R., Lim, S., & Martin, F. (2008). Cell therapy for diabetes mellitus: An opportunity for stem cells? Cells Tissues Organs, 188(1-2), …

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The Function Of The Limbic System

What is a major function of the limbic system? Explain your answer. a. Overall control of fluid balance b. Required for logical thinking, reason, and decision making c. Determines emotional responses d. Responsible for artistic and musical talents

Parts of the neuron

What are the parts of the neuron? What is the synapse and what happens there?How does one neuron send signals to other neurons?How do neurotransmitters go from one neuron to another?Discuss the degradation and reuptake of neurons at the synapse?How do SSRI mechanisms of action?What is MAOIs mechanism of action?What is TCAs mechanism of action?How …

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