Neurological Systems

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Table of Contents

Neurological Systems
Credits
Goals of this Course
Anatomy and Physiology Review
Anatomy and Physiology Review Neurons
Anatomy and Physiology Review Structure
Anatomy and Physiology Review Pathways
Anatomy and Physiology Review Nerve Impulse Conduction
Anatomy and Physiology Review Synapse
Anatomy and Physiology Review Transmitters
Anatomy and Physiology Review Transmitters
Anatomy and Physiology Review Transmitters
Anatomy and Physiology Review Transmitters
Anatomy and Physiology Review Transmitters
Anatomy and Physiology Review Glial Cells
Central Nervous System
Central Nervous System Components
Central Nervous System The Brain
Central Nervous System Cerebrum
Central Nervous System Brain Lobe Functions
Central Nervous System Brain
Central Nervous System Brain Stem
Central Nervous System Diencephalon Functions
Central Nervous System Diencephalon Functions
Central Nervous System Cerebellum
Cerebral Circulation
Blood Distribution Cerebral Circulation
Blood Distribution Internal Carotid Artery Distribution
Blood Distribution Internal Carotid Artery Distribution
Internal Carotid Artery Distribution Basilar Artery Branches
Internal Carotid Artery Distribution Vertebral Artery Branches
Cerebrospinal Fluid Circulation
Spinal Cord
Spinal Cord
Spinal Cord
Spinal Cord
Spinal Cord
Peripheral Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System Spinal Nerves / Sensory Receptors
Peripheral Nervous System Lower Motor Neurons and Plexuses
Peripheral Nervous System Reflexes
Peripheral Nervous System Cranial Nerves
Cranial Nerves Assessment
Cranial Nerves Assessment
Cranial Nerves Assessment
Cranial Nerves Assessment
Cranial Nerves Assessment
Cranial Nerves Assessment
Autonomic Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous SystemSympathetic vs. Parasympathetic
Autonomic Nervous SystemSympathetic vs. Parasympathetic
Neurological Changes Associated with Aging
Aging Motor / Sensory Ability
Aging Mental Status
Assessment of Mental Status
Assessment of Mental Status Abnormal Posturing
Assessment of Mental Status Glasgow Coma Scale*
Assessment of Mental Status Diagnostic Assessment
Assessment of Mental Status Diagnostic Assessment
Assessment of Mental Status Diagnostic Assessment
Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord InjuryManifestations / Classifications
Spinal Cord Injury Symptoms
Spinal Cord Injury Nursing Assessment
Spinal Cord Injury Nursing Assessment
Spinal Cord Injury Nursing Assessment
Spinal Cord Injury Nursing Assessment
Emergency Care Autonomic Dysreflexia
Emergency Care Autonomic Dysreflexia
Spinal Cord Injury Common Cord Syndromes
Spinal Cord Injury Assessment
Spinal Cord Injury Assessment Of Motor Function
Spinal Cord Injury Nonsurgical Management
Spinal Cord Injury Use Of A Halo Device
Use Of A Halo Device
Spinal Cord Injury Drug Therapy
Spinal Cord Injury Surgical Management
Spinal Cord Injury Surgical Management
Some Nursing Diagnoses Associated With Spinal Cord Injury
Ineffective Airway Clearance; Ineffective Breathing Pattern; Impaired Gas Exchange
Impaired Physical Mobility; Self-Care Deficit
Impaired Physical Mobility; Self-Care Deficit
Impaired Physical Mobility; Self-Care Deficit
Altered Urinary Elimination; Constipation
Altered Urinary Elimination; Constipation
Altered Urinary Elimination; Constipation
Impaired Adjustment
Spinal Cord Injury Home Care Management
Spinal Cord Injury Health Teaching
Spinal Cord Injury Health Teaching
Spinal Cord Injury Psychosocial Preparation
Spinal Cord Injury Health Care Resources
Spinal Cord Tumors
Spinal Cord Tumors Key Features
Spinal Cord Tumors General Symptoms
Spinal Cord Tumors Specific
Spinal Cord Tumors Assessment/Clinical Manifestations
Problems Of The Peripheral Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)
Peripheral Nervous System Myasthenia Gravis (MG)
Myasthenia Gravis (MG) Assessment
Myasthenia Gravis Clinical Manifestations
Myasthenia Gravis Interventions
Myasthenia GravisCrisis
Characteristics of Crises
Myasthenia GravisTreatment
Myasthenia Gravis Improving Nutrition In Clients
Peripheral Nervous System Polyneuritis and Polyneuropathy
Polyneuritis and Polyneuropathy
Peripheral Nervous System Restless Leg Syndrome
Peripheral Nervous System Trigeminal Neuralgia
Peripheral Nervous System Facial Paralysis (Bell’s Palsy)
Interventions For Critically Ill Clients With Neurologic Problems
Cerebrovascular Accident
Cerebrovascular Accident Pathophysiology
Cerebrovascular AccidentClassifications
Transient Ischemic Attack
Transient Ischemic Attack
Differential Featuresof the Types of Strokes
Key Features of Transient Ischemic Attack
Monitoring for Increased Intracranial Pressure
Key Features of Increased Intracranial Pressure
Head Injury
Head InjuryDirect vs. Indirect Injury
Head Injury Shearing Injuries
Primary Brain Injury
Primary Brain Injury Open Head Injury
Primary Brain Injury Unique Fracture
Primary Brain Injury Closed Head Injury
Primary Brain Injury Types of force
Primary Brain Injury Secondary Responses and Insults
Secondary Responses and Insults Increased Intracranial Pressure
Secondary Responses and Insults Increased Intracranial Pressure
Focus on the Elderly: Head Injury
Focus on the Elderly: Head Injury High Mortality Factors
Physical AssessmentClinical Manifestations
Nursing Assessments
Other Assessments
Common Respiratory Patterns in Comatose Clients
Minor Head Injury
Head Injury Altered Cerebral Tissue Perfusion
Head InjuryNonsurgical Management
Head InjuryNonsurgical Management
Head InjuryDrug Therapy
Head InjurySurgical Management
Brain Tumors Key Features
Brain Tumors Brain Stem Tumors
Brain Tumors Key Features of Brain Tumors
Brain Tumors Key Features
Brain Tumors Classifications
Brain Tumors Incidence / Assessment
Interventions
Surgical Management after Craniotomy
Continuing Careafter Craniotomy
Preventing Postoperative Complications
Preventing Postoperative Complications
Preventing Postoperative Complications
Brain Abscess
Brain Abscess Physical Assessment/Clinical Manifestations
Key Features of Brain Abscess
Antibiotics Used To Treat Brain Abscesses
Presentation Credits
The End
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