50a A&P: Nervous System -! Peripheral Nervous System

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50a A&P: Nervous System -! Peripheral Nervous System

50a A&P: Nervous System -! Peripheral Nervous System! Class Outline" 5 minutes" "Attendance, Breath of Arrival, and Reminders " 10 minutes "Lecture:" 25 minutes "Lecture:" 15 minutes "Active study skills:" 60 minutes "Total"

Early Warning:! 50a A&P: Nervous System -! Peripheral Nervous System! Class Reminders"! By class 63b, you must be signed-up for and logged into MassagePrep.training."! You will receive an email from our receptionist with instructions for signing up. " Assignments:!! 50b Business: Marketing: it is recommended that you watch the webinar listed in the Class Schedule."! 53a Internship Orientation Review Questions (Due before class starts. Packet A: 179-180)."! 55a Review Questions (Due before class starts. Packet A: 181-194)." Quizzes:!! 51b Kinesiology Quiz (brachialis, brachioradialis, flexor digitorum superficialis, and extensor digitorum)." Preparation for upcoming classes: "! 51a A&P: Nervous System - Autonomic Nervous System and Sensory Receptors" Salvo: Pages 621-630." Packet E: 113-116." RQ - Packet A-189."! 51b Kinesiology: AOIs - Elbow, Wrist, and Finger Joint Muscles"

Classroom Rules" Punctuality - everybody s time is precious"! Be ready to learn at the start of class; we ll have you out of here on time"! Tardiness: arriving late, returning late after breaks, leaving during class, leaving early" The following are not allowed:!! Bare feet"! Side talking"! Lying down"! Inappropriate clothing"! Food or drink except water"! Phones that are visible in the classroom, bathrooms, or internship" You will receive one verbal warning, then you ll have to leave the room.!

A" O" I" Posterior View"

A" O" I" Posterior View"

A" O" I" Posterior View"

A" O" I" Posterior View"

50a A&P: Nervous System -! Peripheral Nervous System! Packet E - 109"

Central Nervous System Spinal cord" Ascending tracts" Descending tracts" Meninges" Cerebrspinal fluid"

Central Nervous System" Spinal cord Structure that exits the skull through the foramen magnum and extends to approximately the second lumbar region. Functions as an integrating center and an information highway between the brain and the periphery."

Spinal Cord Ascending tracts Collection of axons running up the spinal cord to the brain carrying sensory or afferent impulses."

Spinal Cord Descending tracts Collection of axons running down the spinal cord from the brain carrying motor or efferent impulses."

Central Nervous System Meninges Connective tissue coverings surrounding the brain and spinal cord."

Meninges Pia mater Innermost meningeal layer that is delicate, transparent, vascular, and attached to the surface of the central nervous system."

Meninges Arachnoid Middle meningeal layer that forms a loose, web-like covering around the central nervous system. Just deep to this layer is the space (subarachnoid space) where cerebrospinal fluid is contained."

Meninges Dura mater Outermost meningeal layer that is thick, dense, and lies against bone. The space just deep to this layer (subdural space) is filled with circulating serous fluid."

Central Nervous System Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Fluid circulating around the brain and spinal cord within the subarachnoid space. Supplies oxygen and nutrients, carries away wastes, and acts as a shock absorber."

Peripheral Nervous System Cranial nerves" Spinal nerves" Plexi" Reflexes"

Peripheral Nervous System Cranial nerves Pairs of nerves originating in the brain. Mostly supply and control functions of the head, face and throat. 12 pairs total."

Peripheral Nervous System Spinal nerves Pairs of nerves originating from the spinal cord. 31 pairs total."

Peripheral Nervous System Ventral nerve root Attachment of a spinal nerve to the spinal column containing only " motor neurons."

Peripheral Nervous System Dorsal nerve root Attachment of a spinal nerve to the spinal column containing only sensory neurons."

Peripheral Nervous System Cervical plexus (C1-C5)" Brachial plexus (C5-T1) " Lumbosacral plexus (L1-S4)"

Peripheral Nervous System Cervical plexus (C1-C5) Network of intersecting nerves in the PNS that innervate skin and muscle of the head, neck, shoulders, and diaphragm."

Peripheral Nervous System Brachial plexus (C5-T1) Network of intersecting nerves in the PNS that innervate skin and muscle of the upper extremity."

Peripheral Nervous System Lumbosacral plexus (L1-S4) Network of intersecting nerves in the PNS that innervate skin and muscle of the abdomen, lower back, genitals, and " " lower extremity."

Peripheral Nervous System Innervate To supply with nerves."

Peripheral Nervous System Dermatome Area of skin innervated by a specific sensory nerve root."

Peripheral Nervous System Myotome Group of skeletal muscles innervated by a single spinal segment."

Peripheral Nervous System Reflex Involuntary, predictable response to a stimulus. Examples: " coughing, sneezing, blinking, correcting heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood " pressure."

Peripheral Nervous System Reflex arc Nervous system's simplest functional unit. Carries a stimulus "impulse to the spinal cord where it connects with a motor neuron that carries the reflex impulse back to an appropriate muscle or gland (effector)."

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