What part of the brain coordinates muscle movements, controls posture, and
maintains equilibrium?
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cerebellum
Thins w/ aging; melanocytes, keratinocytes; hair, nails, sweat glands
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epidermis
,unable to be aroused, even with vigorous painful stimuli; motor responses, such as
withdrawal or posturing, may occur
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comatose
stiffness for 20-30 seconds; falls; no los of consciousness
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tonic seizures
painful intercourse
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dyspareunia
collection of blood in the space between the arachnoid membrane and the pia mater
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subarachnoid hemorrhage
,What's the difference between pain threshold and pain tolerance?
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Pain threshold - same for everyone
Pain tolerance - different for everyone
papillomas
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senile warts
opacification of the lens which commonly occurs as we age especially noted after
age 65
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Cataracts
chronic inflammation without infection or chronic pelvic pain; painful ejaculations; ↓
libido
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, pain syndrome
pus forming bacterium; May gain access through the GU tract, eyes, mouth, rectum or
skin
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Gonorrhea
What are the signs of chronic pain?
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lack of sleep, irritability, depression, loss of job/body image
How is open angle glaucoma diagnosed?
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by pressures in the eye greater than 9-21 mmHG and changes to the optic
disk
an elevated, well-circumscribed lesion containing purulent exudate;
ex. Acne
maintains equilibrium?
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cerebellum
Thins w/ aging; melanocytes, keratinocytes; hair, nails, sweat glands
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epidermis
,unable to be aroused, even with vigorous painful stimuli; motor responses, such as
withdrawal or posturing, may occur
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comatose
stiffness for 20-30 seconds; falls; no los of consciousness
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tonic seizures
painful intercourse
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dyspareunia
collection of blood in the space between the arachnoid membrane and the pia mater
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subarachnoid hemorrhage
,What's the difference between pain threshold and pain tolerance?
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Pain threshold - same for everyone
Pain tolerance - different for everyone
papillomas
Give this one a try later!
senile warts
opacification of the lens which commonly occurs as we age especially noted after
age 65
Give this one a try later!
Cataracts
chronic inflammation without infection or chronic pelvic pain; painful ejaculations; ↓
libido
Give this one a try later!
, pain syndrome
pus forming bacterium; May gain access through the GU tract, eyes, mouth, rectum or
skin
Give this one a try later!
Gonorrhea
What are the signs of chronic pain?
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lack of sleep, irritability, depression, loss of job/body image
How is open angle glaucoma diagnosed?
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by pressures in the eye greater than 9-21 mmHG and changes to the optic
disk
an elevated, well-circumscribed lesion containing purulent exudate;
ex. Acne