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Body system responsible for
Parasympathetic
conserving energy and body
nervous system
resources
Sympathetic Body system that responds to stress
nervous system by preparing the body to defend
(SNS) itself
how is blood blood flow to the muscles is
flow increased while blood flow to GI and
redistributed by integumentary is decreased
the sympathetic
nervous system
(SNS)
how are primary Focal or diffuse (aka multifocal)
brain injuries
classified
specific, grossly observable brain
focal brain lesions that occur in a precise
injuries location
Epidural and subdural hemorrhages
, include brain injury due to hypoxia,
meningitis, encephalitis, and damage
to blood vessels
diffuse brain The brain is confined in a limited
injuries space so increased pressure can
cause collateral dysfunction:
Diabetes Insipidus (ADH not
secreted thus polyuria)
affected at the t5-t6 level or above;
characterized by paroxysmal HTN
(up to 300 mmHg systolic), a
pounding headache, blurred vision,
autonomic
sweating above the level of the
hyperreflexia
lesion with flushing of the skin, nasal
congestion, nausea, piloerection
caused by pilomotor spasm, and
bradycardia (30-40 beats/min)
location of individual most likely to be affected
lesions in cases have lesions at the T5-T6 level or
of autonomic above
hyperreflexia