Assignment Details Focus on Case Studies in Neurology For this assignment you will respond to three case studies. What is a Case Study? “A case study is a narrative used to help you practice real-life...

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Focus on Case Studies in Neurology


For this assignment you will respond to three case studies.


What is a Case Study?


“A case study is a narrative used to help you practice real-life analysis and communication skills. It is a learning tool that provides readers with “enough detail…to understand the nature and scope of the problem, and…serve as a springboard for discussion and learning” (O’Rourke, 2007, p. 391).


Use your textbook and academic resources from the Library to support your responses.


Access the Library directly from Course Resources for this class, or through the student portal. Be sure to cite and reference all your sources. The Library has a feature that allows you to automatically create an APA formatted reference.


Your completed case studies should be between 750–1000 words, and all sources must be properly cited using APA format.



CASE STUDY #1



  1. Amy is cooking dinner for her family. She moves to pull a pot off the stove and accidently touches the burner. She reflexively pulls her finger away from the stove and immediately feels the pain.





    1. Which receptor neuron is responsible for sending information from her finger to her peripheral nervous system?

    2. Is this receptor neuron, an afferent or efferent neuron?

    3. Explain where the information from the receptor neuron is sent and how does it result in Amy moving her finger away from the stove.

    4. Describe the three classes of neurons involved in this response.

    5. Evolutionarily, why do you think the human body has this system in place?

    6. What might happen if we did not have this response?





CASE STUDY #2



  1. Glen, who is 45 years old, begins to notice that his hands shake (tremors) when he is performing everyday tasks such as signing his signature. His family members have noticed that he also has muffled speech and tends to shuffle when he walks. He is diagnosed with Early Onset Parkinson’s disease.





    1. What is Early Onset Parkinson’s disease?

    2. What specific cell type is affected in Parkinson’s disease?

    3. What is dopamine? What effects does dopamine have on the body?

    4. Explain the structure of a synapse and why Glen’s neurologist would prescribe him a dopamine agonist?

    5. Glen has genetic testing performed and it is determined that he does carry an autosomal dominant mutation in the SNCA gene associated with Early Onset Parkinson’s disease. Glen has three children. Would you advise his children to have genetic testing performed to determine if they also carry the disease mutation? Why or why not?





CASE STUDY #3


3. Patricia, who is 37 years old, discusses with her physician recent symptoms that she has experienced including blurred vision, numbness in her fingers and face, dizziness, fatigue and weakness. The physician performs multiple neurological tests and she is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS).





    1. What is MS?

    2. Is MS a disease of the central or peripheral nervous system?

    3. What is the main cell structure affected in MS?

    4. How is the action potential of a neuron affected in MS?

    5. The origins of MS are not clear. What do scientists hypothesize to be the causes of MS?




Your assignment should be written in an essay format. The assignment requires you to include details from research including the course materials and sources you locate on your own. Remember to use APA format to cite your sources of information, both within parenthetical citations and also within a reference page at the end of the project.



Basic Writing Requirements:



  • Between 750–1000 words not counting the title or reference pages.

  • Include a title page, double space, font size 10 or 12.

  • Include a well-developed introduction and conclusion

  • Provide exceptional content.

  • Demonstrate superior organization: use logic.

  • Free of grammar and spelling errors.

  • No evidence of plagiarism.

  • Use APA style for all citations and references.



Submitting Your Assignment


Save your copy of the assignment in a location and with a name that you will remember. Be sure to use the "Save As" option to include your first and last name in the title of the document. For example, your assignment might be called
Shawn_Edwards_Assignment6.doc.


When you are ready, submit your work via the Dropbox.


Reference


O’Rourke, James S. (2007).
Management communication: A case-analysis approach. Upper Saddle River, NJ:
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Case study 2    4
Case study 3    6
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Case Study 1
There are two branches of the human nervous system: the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
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Sensory neurons are the neurons that transfer input from the fingertips to their peripheral nervous system. They give insight into the world from the senses to the brain and backbone inside and around the body. The sensory division of the PNS carries all kinds of sensory information to the CNS, including the senses of touch, odour, taste, hearing and sight as well as pain, body position and a range of sensory sensor data.
It is an afferent neuron that senses a stimulus and sends the signal to central nervous system. Afferent neurons are sensory neurons that transmit nerve impulses from sensory stimuli to the central nervous system and the brain.
The receptor neurons relay this information to the central nervous system. Sensory neurons transmit information that our organs have collected in our environment, like our skin, intestines, eyes, etc. For example, vision, sound, smell, pain, touch, temperature, position and pressure are included in the details. When your sensory receptors are sensitive to extreme temperature and early signs of tissue injury. This creates an action potential that transits from the skin to the spinal cord across the backbone of sensory fiber and stimulates a ventral motor neuron. This neuron sends a signal out to the axon to excite the brachii biceps which causes the muscle to contract and the wrist to relax the elbow and pull the hand out of the hot stove.
Three key neuron types are: sensory, motor and relay. The different types of neurons function in a reflex action together. An automatic and rapid response of a stimulus is a reflex action that minimizes body damage resulting from potentially harmful conditions, including a hot effect. Therefore, reflex acts are important for many species to live.
Reflex actions refer to the body’s immediate or rapid reaction to an external stimulus. Whether the reaction is prolonged or missing, the central nervous system can be impaired. Most reflexes are entirely overlooked because they...
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