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1 Who Recovers Introduction 1 As c an be seen from the New York Times article the phrase x201C nervous shock x201D in the context of personal injury litigation unlike

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1 Who Recovers Introduction 1 As c an be seen from the New York Times article the phrase x201C nervous shock x201D in the context of personal injury litigation unlike x201C stress at wor. A. Bacterial Infections of the Nervous System. 1. Bacterial Meningitis. A) Although bacteria can infect the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, they more commonly infect the meninges and cerebrospinal fluids resulting in meningitis. NERVOUS SYSTEM. NERVOUS SYSTEMS RECEIVE SENSORY INPUT, INTEPRET IT, AND SENT OUT APPROPRIATE COMMANDS. NERVOUS SYSTEMS. MOST INTRICATELY ORGANIZED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM ON EARTH. NEURON. FUNCTIONAL UNIT; SPECIALIZED NERVE CELL FOR CARRYING SIGNALS FROM ONE LOCATION IN THE BODY TO ANOTHER. A). Neurology. – study of nervous system. B) . neuron. s. – conducting cells of the nervous system, normally do not divide (non-mitotic). C) . neuroglia. – supporting cells of the nervous system, mitotic, numerous. in overall insurance . bussines. October 2015. Madalin Rosu. 2. Claims = Insurance = Complexity. In order to improve customer service, insurers must progress from a transaction focus to an interaction focus. Section 1 – Functions & Divisions of the Nervous System (pp. 386-387). This is your brain…. The Nervous System. And this is your brain – IN ANATOMY!!. Or better yet…. The Nervous System. Functions of the Nervous System. Peripheral Nervous System. Autonomic Nervous System. Allied Health I. Central Nervous System. Communication and coordination system of the body. Seat of intellect and reasoning. Consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Claim Submission Tips. Provide complete member . . information:. Member ‘s Name. Member’s Date of Birth. Member’s ID Number. Member’s Address. It’s always important to verify that the information provided by the member matches the member’s ID card. Watch for name variations and changes. It is also important to verify eligibility prior to services being rendered, unless an urgent/emergent situation. Problems with member information could cause an unnecessary delay or possible claim denial. . Brain. Spinal Cord. Nerves. Vocabulary to Know . Homeostasis. The regulation of steady, life-maintaining conditions inside an organism, despite changes in its environment . Nerve Cells . Neurons. Basic functioning units of the nervous system . Nervous System Nervous System Design 2 main section C entral N ervous S ystem P eripheral N ervous System   C entral N ervous S ystem  (CNS) brain and spinal cord.  encased in skull and vertebral column to protect The Nervous System Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Procedure A starting person will be chosen and will be given an object. Once the teacher gives the signal, the start person will pass the object to their right. 1. Two main divisions. a. . Central Nervous System . (CNS) – consists of brain and spinal cord. b. . Peripheral Nervous System . (PNS) – includes nerves extending from . brain and . spinal . cord . A. Central Nervous System (CNS). 1. . Functions . A) . Acts . as command center. B) . Interprets . sensory information and dictates response based on past experience, . reflexes, . and current body conditions. Compensated shock. Progressive decompensated shock. Irreversible decompensated shock. Pathophysiology. 1. . Compensated (non-progressive, initial, reversible) shock:. In the early stage of shock, an attempt is made to maintain adequate cerebral and coronary blood supply by: . William W. O’Neill, MD. Henry Ford Health System. Medical Director. Center for Structural Heart Disease. Detroit, MI. Diffuse Multivessel. Disease. . Border Zone. Dysfunction. Central Zone. Dyskinesis.

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