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Chapter 13 Diseases, Disorders, and Diagnostic Terms

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Chapter 13

Diseases, Disorders, and Diagnostic Terms

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Chapter 13-Worksheet 1Read Page 337

Name the Disorder or Disease

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Hematomas

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Hematomas

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Aneurysm

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Exercise 8

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Closed Spinal Cord Injuries

Due to excessive bending or extension of the spine:• Hyperflexion of the cervical vertebrae• Hyperextension of the cervical vertebrae• Vertical Compression of the lumbar spine and

the cervical spine.

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Hyperflexion(beyond normal bending)(of the cervical vertebrae)

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Hyperextension(beyond normal maximum extension)

(of the cervical vertebrae)

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Vertical Compression of the lumbar spine and the cervical spine.

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Read pp 340-341Do Worksheet 2

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Page 340 in English

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Page 341 in English

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Paralysis

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Electroencephalography

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Multiple Sclerosis

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Parkinson’s Disease

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Exercise 9

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Psychological DisordersTerm/Disorder Definition

Psychosomatic pertaining to the mind-body relationship or having physical symptoms of emotional origin

Psychosis Any major mental disorder characterized by a gross impairment in reality testing and often characterized by inappropriate mood and diminished impulse control

Schizophrenia A psychosis characterized by distortion of reality, disorganization, fragmentation of thought, and withdrawal from social interaction.

Bipolar Disorders A psychosis characterized by manic episodes, major depression, or mixed moods.

Pyromania An impulse control disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to set fires.

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American Psycho (Psychosis)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yYEX9dV34I

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Psychological DisordersDisorder Definition

Clinical Depression abnormal emotional state, characterized by exaggerated feelings of sadness, despair, emptiness, and hopelessness.

Neuroses A person in distress, there is no apparent cause.

Anxiety Disorders (include panic attacks)characterized by intense terror or apprehension accompanied by difficulty breathing, sweating, chest pain, or racing of the heart.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) a type of anxiety disorders characterized by recurrent and persistent thoughts, ideas, feelings (obsessions), or repetitive acts (compulsions).

Phobia a persistent, irrational fear of something specific.

Agoraphobia Fear of open spaces, of being outside, or in a public place.

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Archnophobia

• Fear of spidershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9P-9DF214o

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Psychological DisordersDisorder Definition

Anorexia Nervosa eating disorder primarily seen in teenagerscharacterized by a prolonged refusal to eat

Neurasthenia nervous condition characterized by chronic weakness, fatigue, and sometimes exhaustion.

Autism characterized by withdrawal and impaired development in social interaction and communication

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

characterized by short attention span, poor communication, and in ADHD, hyperactivity

Alzheimer Disease a progressive mental deterioration with several characteristics, including confusion, memory failure, disorientation, restlessness, and inability to carry out purposeful movement, The symptoms worsen with age.

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Exercise 10

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Chapter 13

Surgical & Therapeutic Interventions

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Surgical & Therapeutic Interventions 1

Intervention Definition

craniotomy any surgical opening into the skull

cranioplasty surgical repair of the skull after surgery or injury to the skull

shunts • passages or bypasses between 2 vessels• are used to redirect CSF from one area to

another using a tube or an implanted device

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Stereotactic Radiosurgery• involves closed-skull destruction of a target (e.g. tumor)

using ionizing radiation. • The patient’s head is held in a frame. • In a gamma knife procedure, a high dose of radiation is

delivered to precisely targeted tumor tissue.

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Surgical & Therapeutic Interventions 2

Intervention DefinitionNeuroplasty plastic surgery to repair a nerve or nervesNeurorrhaphy suturing of a cut nerveNeurolysis several meanings:

• release of a nerve sheath by cutting it longitudinally

• surgery to break up adhesions surrounding a nerve

• relief of tension on a nerve• disintegration of nerve tissue

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Surgical & Therapeutic Interventions 3Intervention Definition

Nerve Block used to reduce pain by temporarily blocking transmission of nerve impulses.Can be used short term (after surgery) or long term (for chronic pain)

Analgesics agents that relieve pain without causing loss of consciousness

Hypnotics drugs often used as sedatives to produce a calming effect

Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)

• method of pain control by the application of electrical impulses to the nerve endings

• pain signals to the brain are blocked by electrical impulses generated by a stimulator attached to electrodes on the skin

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Surgical & Therapeutic Interventions 4

Intervention DefinitionAnticonvulsants relieve or prevent

convulsionsAntipyretics reduce feverAntiparkinsonian drugs used to treat Parkinson

disease

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Exercise 11

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Chapter 13 SELF TEST

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Chapter 13 SELF TEST

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Chapter 13 SELF TEST Answers

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Any Questions?Any Comments?

Any Answers??