Stroke patient
lobes of the brain
Frontal lobe
temporal lobe
parietal lobe
occipital lobe
broca strip, motor, sensory strip, wernike area
Personality, behavior, emotions
Speech: speaking and writing (Broca’s area)
Body movement (motor strip)
Understanding language (Wernicke’s area)
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Sequencing and organization
Hearing
Memory
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Interprets language, words
Sense of touch, pain, temperature (sensory strip)
Interprets signals from vision, hearing, motor, sensory and memory
Spatial and visual perception
Interprets vision (color, light, movement)
surface of cerebellum, Cortex
Neuron cell bodies- Grey matter
Axons grouped- white matter
deep structures to cortex
Hypothalamus
Pituitary gland
Part in releasing and regulating hormones and body temperature
Pineal gland
master hormone gland
Thalamus
master hormone gland
Basal ganglia
elay motor and sensory signals to the cerebral cortex
multiple movement-related functions
limbic system
motivation, emotion, learning, and memory
Ventricles
lateral ventricles
third ventricle
wo largest cavities of the ventricular system of the human brain and contain cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) HORNS
fourth ventricle
transport nutrients and waste.
cranial nerves
I-olafactory-smell
II-optic-sight
III-oculomotor-moves eye, pupil
IV-trochlear-moves eye
V-trigeminal-face sensation
VI-abducens-moves eye
VII-facial-moves face, salivate
VIII-vestibulocochlear-hearing, balance
IX-glossopharyngeal-taste, swallow
X-vagus-heart rate, digestion
XI-accessory-moves head
XII-hypoglossal-moves tongue
Hemorrhage in the brain causes loss of motor functions and speaking
Drinking to much alcohol raises your blood pressure, blood pressure raises risk of stroke
A stroke is bascially a brain attack so blood is blocked in an area
if the area affected is his area that controls his arm he cant play piano
if you rehab you can gain back some function bet never 100%
His drinking would have to stop as drinking can be a main attribute to a stroke