BSNC 1000 FINAL EXAM MODULE 7-10
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Type of exudate which contains pus (degraded WBCs, proteins, and tissue
debris)
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1 Cognition 2 Purulent
3 Confusion 4 Memory
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Terms in this set (140)
, Mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and
Cognition understanding through thought, experience, and the
senses.
Interpretation of the environment which is dependent
Perception
on acuity of sensory input
Ability to perceive or to be sensitive to stimuli in
Awareness
environment
Ability to focus on a particular area of conscious
Attention
content
Memory Retention and recall of past experiences and learning
Ability to consciously learn and recall information,
Declarative memory memory providing long-term storage of large
amounts of information
Also known as "attention span", memory that retains
Immediate memory very small amounts of information for a very short
amount of time
Memory that allows for small amount of information to
Working memory
be actively maintained and manipulated
Procedural memory Retention and retrieval of motor skills
Higher thinking processes that allow for flexibility,
Executive function
adaptability, and goal-directedness
Part of the brain that is responsible for carrying out
Cerebral cortex
intellectual functions
Part of the brain that plays a significant role in
Hippocampus
committing information to long-term memory
Disturbance of consciousness, impaired ability to think
Confusion clearly, to perceive, respond to, and remember
current stimuli
Part of the brain associated with personality, working
Frontal lobe
memory, executive function, intellect, and speech
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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Practice questions for this set
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Type of exudate which contains pus (degraded WBCs, proteins, and tissue
debris)
Choose an answer
1 Cognition 2 Purulent
3 Confusion 4 Memory
Don't know?
Terms in this set (140)
, Mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and
Cognition understanding through thought, experience, and the
senses.
Interpretation of the environment which is dependent
Perception
on acuity of sensory input
Ability to perceive or to be sensitive to stimuli in
Awareness
environment
Ability to focus on a particular area of conscious
Attention
content
Memory Retention and recall of past experiences and learning
Ability to consciously learn and recall information,
Declarative memory memory providing long-term storage of large
amounts of information
Also known as "attention span", memory that retains
Immediate memory very small amounts of information for a very short
amount of time
Memory that allows for small amount of information to
Working memory
be actively maintained and manipulated
Procedural memory Retention and retrieval of motor skills
Higher thinking processes that allow for flexibility,
Executive function
adaptability, and goal-directedness
Part of the brain that is responsible for carrying out
Cerebral cortex
intellectual functions
Part of the brain that plays a significant role in
Hippocampus
committing information to long-term memory
Disturbance of consciousness, impaired ability to think
Confusion clearly, to perceive, respond to, and remember
current stimuli
Part of the brain associated with personality, working
Frontal lobe
memory, executive function, intellect, and speech