How Antidepressants Work. Presented by Rainsville Family Practice Thomas L. Horton, MD. Seratonin particles. Neuron. Synapse. Receptor sites.
By liam13.1 Introduction 13.2 Key Stages of Drug Development 13.3 Discovery and Development of Aspirin 13.4 Discovery and Development of cis -Platin 13.5 Basic Structure and Chemistry of the Nervous System 13.6 Narcotic Drugs and their Adverse Effects 13.7 Stimulants and their Adverse Effects
By johanaDid you know? . Elastin is not just found in the skin. It also provides elasticity to arteries, the heart, lungs, bladder, and some ligaments and cartilage. Objectives . After viewing this course, you should have an understanding of the following: Skin structural proteins Aging and elastin
By danaReceptor Site Theory. RC 195. Autonomic Nervous System. Made up of: Sympathetic or Adrenergic And Parasympathetic or Cholinergic systems. Autonomic Nervous System and the Lung. Sympathetic (Adrenergic) and Parasympathetic (Cholinergic) each have opposing effects.
By kamranLOCATOR ® Overdenture Direct Cure (chairside) Technique Version 01/2006 John Bain DDS, General Dentist Practice: Farmington, Arkansas drbain@implantsandsmiles.com. Remove Healing Abutment. Loosen With Hemostats. Healing Abutments Removed. Locator ® Attachment Packets. Locator ® Tool.
By landersBiopsychology. The Biological Basis of Behavior. Neurons: Structure. Dendrites Cell Body Axon Myelin Sheath Nodes of Ranvier Terminal Buttons. p. 45. Normally Functioning Nerves. The Synapse. Synaptic Vesicles Synaptic Cleft Receptor Sites Presynaptic membrane Postsynaptic membrane
By MercyBiology and Behavior. Neural Control Systems Psychopharmacology The Nervous System How do we know these things?. Cells and synapses. Cells of the nervous system Glial cells Astrocytes and oligodendrocytes Neurons Unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar Soma, axons and dendrites Synapses.
By majorNeuroscience: The Biological Perspective. Chapter 2. Chapter 2 Learning Objective Menu. LO 2.1 How parts of nervous system relate LO 2.2 Neurons and nerves and how they work LO 2.3 How neurons communicate LO 2.4 Neurotransmitters LO 2.5 How brain and spinal cord interact
By babaPain . Lisa B. Flatt, RN, MSN, CHPN. Definition. Complex Subjective Psychological Biological Cultural Social factors WHAT THE PATIENT SAYS IT IS!!!!!. Types of Pain. Acute Chronic Intermittent Intractable Malignant Neuropathic Phantom Radiating Remittent Episodic. Acute Pain.
By maineUnlocking the Mysteries of Children’s Mental Health. An Introduction for Future Teachers. Prepared by the Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health. for the Minnesota Department of Education. Childhood Mental Illness.
By templeDrugs & The Nervous System. Medicinal Uses. All drugs affect receptor sites on neurons Pain Relief – narcotics, analgesics Cardiovascular Problems – regulate heartrate, blood pressure Stimulants – increase impulses Depressants – decrease impulses. Abuse. Dependence Tolerance Addiction
By saburoDiabetes Type 1 and Type 2. By Jabari Legree. Type 1 Diabetes. The cause of type one Diabetes is unknown. Type one is genetically passed on. The pancreatic cells(beta) are destroyed by white blood cells. Symptoms of Type 1. Blurry vision Fatigue Extreme hunger Extreme weight loss
By yanThe Nervous System. Andrea Sookchan Jasmine Hodge Billy Chang. Function of the Nervous System. The nervous system controls all of the body’s processes and movement including voluntary and involuntary muscle contractions.
By kalareEnzyme Inhibition and Regulation . CHEM&131 Spring, 2012 Nazrawie Tesfay Nafkot Nurga Senait Habtu. Enzyme Inhibition. Enzyme inhibitors Are a molecule that binds with the active site of an enzyme to decreases its activity.
By elonThe Plasma Membrane. Maintaining Homeostasis. Cell Membrane - Multiple names - plasma membrane, phospholipid bilayer , lipid bilayer , biological membrane -Controls what comes into the cell and what goes out, it is said to be selectively permeable
By niaLearning Objectives. What is a synapse? Explain the role of calcium ions Explain the role of the neurotransmitter Explain the role of Acetylcholinesterase. The Basic Idea. Synapses are gaps between neurones Information is sent between neurones by chemical transmission
By winonaBeware of “psychology student’s disease”. Psychological Disorders. Anxiety Disorders. Anxiety – vague feelings of apprehension and nervous Specific Anxiety Disorders:
By elsaPain Killaz. Sydney Neely, Sydney Foil, Olivia Kozar , Courtney Seidel, Savannah DeKemper. Two Types of analgesics: Mild analgesics (example: aspirin)
By nellieSedatives/Hypnotics. By Kimberly Roemer. History of Sedatives. Sedatives have been around since the 1800’s. Potassium Bromide was used in 1830 as a sedative for anxiety. No longer used on humans, but used on animals to treat epilepsy.
By trevor0. Chapter 2: Introduction to the Physiology of Perception. Basic Brain Structure. modular organization sensory modalities have primary receiving areas Vision - occipital lobe Audition - temporal lobe Tactile senses - parietal lobe
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