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Neurological assessment of patient


            Neurological     assessment of patient



Today, a 78-year-old woman in an emergency has been harassing people for the past two hours because of her strange behavior.  According to her family, she lives in an auxiliary residence and she only applied make-up on the right half of her face this morning.  When asked about the left half of his face, he replied that it was not my face.  Her medical history includes high blood pressure and atrial fibrillation.  Current medications include hydrochlorothiazide and metroporol.  Its temperature is 37.0 ° C (98.6 ° F), pulse is 82 / min, respiration is 16 / min, and blood pressure is 168/96 mm Hg.  Neurological examination revealed denial of ownership of his left arm and leg, and generally neglected the left half of his body.  He is otherwise nervous.  In contrast, computed tomography scans of the brain show no evidence of severe bleeding or ischemic changes.  It is decided to arrange alteplase.  To find out which of the following brain structures was most injured?  Which is why she didn't put make-up on the left side of her face.

Almost everything we do involves the nervous system - for example how we see, how we walk and how we talk.
  The nervous system is divided into the central nervous system, hence the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system, which is further divided into the somatic and autonomic nervous systems.
  Broadly speaking, the nervous system can be divided into an afferent and an afferent division.
  The frontal division brings sensory information from the outside to the central nervous system, and includes visual receptors, auditory receptors, chemoreceptors, and somatosensory or touch receptors.
  The frontal division, on the other hand, encapsulates motor information from the central nervous system, resulting in skeletal muscle contraction to stimulate movement through the cerebral nervous system, as well as smooth muscle contraction internally.  Organs through the autonomic nervous system to stimulate activity.
  The nervous system is made up of two main types of cells: neurons and slingshots.
  Neurons are important cells of the nervous system.  They consist of the body of a cell, containing all the organelles of the cell, and when the central nervous system has a group of neuronal cell bodies that come together, the whole thing is called the nucleus.  A group of neuronal cell bodies located outside the central nervous system are called ganglions.


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