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Peripheral Nervous System. I. Introduction. A. Organization. 1. Definition. Figure 13.1. 2. Parts. a. Receptor. b. Sensory nerve. d. Motor nerve. c. Ganglia ( Processor ). Figure 11.1. II. Cranial Nerves. A. Organization. 1. Definition or Origination. Figure 13.5.
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Peripheral Nervous System I. Introduction A. Organization
1. Definition Figure 13.1
2. Parts a. Receptor b. Sensory nerve d. Motor nerve c. Ganglia (Processor) Figure 11.1
II. Cranial Nerves A. Organization
1. Definitionor Origination Figure 13.5
2. Location or Conductance Figure 13.5
III. Spinal Nerves A. Organization
1. Origination Figure 13.7
1. Origination Figure 13.7
2. Location Figure 13.6
3. Distribution a. Plexi b. Major Nerves
3. Distribution a. Plexi b. Major Nerves
3. Distribution a. Plexi b. Major Nerves
3. Distribution a. Plexi b. Major Nerves
4. Dermatomes Figure 13.12
5. Reflexes Figure 13.14
a. Golgi Tendon Organ Figure 13.16
b. Stretch Reflex Figure 13.17
c. Withdraw Reflex Figure 13.19
d. Crossed Extensor Reflex Figure 13.19
IV. Autonomic Nerves A. Organization
1. Comparison& General Characteristics Figure 14.2
1. Parasympathetic a. Outflow Figure 14.4
1. Parasympathetic b. Effects
1. Parasympathetic c. NT’s
1. Parasympathetic c. Receptors
2. Sympathetic a. Outflow Figure 14.6 Figure 14.5
2. Sympathetic a. & Pathways Figure 14.5
2. Sympathetic a. & Pathways Figure 14.5
2. Sympathetic b. Effects
2. Sympathetic c. NT’s
2. Sympathetic c. Receptors
1. CNS Figure 14.9
IV. Problems A. Spinal Nerve Compression B. Neuropathy