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Hello please can you help me understand these I want to practice and add more into my studies? thank you Neuro-Anatomy & Physiology Worksheet What are the 3 anatomical parts of the central nervous system? Identify the components of the peripheral nervous system. Label the anatomical parts of the neuron and state their functions. 2 List the 3 types of neurons and their specific functions. Describe the primary function of each meningeal layer. Dura Mater Arachnoid Pia Mater What is the overall function of the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF)? State the normal characteristics of CSF. Color Contents How many ventricles are in the brain and what is their purpose? Label the identified areas of the brain. List the primary functions of the frontal lobe. State the main functions of the parietal lobe. What are the functions of the temporal lobe? Identify the primary functions of the occipital lobe. What are the primary functions of the cerebellum? Define the functions of the major parts of the brain stem: Medulla Pons Midbrain Match the electrolyte disturbance in Column A to the sign/symptom that is most distinctive in Column B. Some electrolyte disturbances have similar manifestations, choose the best available answer for each. Column A Column B Hypernatremia Tetany Hypokalemia EKG changes, Peaked T- waves Hypocalcemia Depressed deep tendon reflexes Hypermagnesemia U-waves on EKG Hyperkalemia Disorientation, thirst Hyponatremia Headache, altered mental status Fill in the Chart: A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test that measures several components and features of your blood. Fill in the missing information for this CBC including the major function of the components. CBC Component Normal Range Purpose/ Major Function Erythrocytes (RBCs) Males: 4,600,000- 6,200,000/mm3 (4.6-6.2 trillion cell/L) Females: 4,200,000- 5,400,000/mm3 (4.2-5.4 trillion cells/L) Males: 14.0-17.4 g/dL Females: 12.0-16 g/dL Oxygen-carrying protein in RBCs; Contains iron Hematocrit Leukocytes (WBCs) 140,000-400,000/mm3 Provides basis for coagulation to occur; maintains hemostasis

 
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