Alterations in cognition

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Alteration in cognition
Samira Fdal
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Samira Fdal
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Alterations in cognition
  1. Sensory
    1. Motor
      1. Cognitive / Consciousness
        1. Arousal (Awake Action Active)
          1. Mediates
            1. Reticular-activating system / Alteration
              1. Confusion
                1. Delirium / Confused Thinking / Reduced awareness environment
                2. Disorientation
                  1. Lethargy
                    1. Obtundation
                      1. Stupor
                        1. Coma
                          1. Brain Death
                            1. Cerebral Death
                      2. Awareness (Self Environment mood)
                        1. Alteration
                          1. Dysmnesia /Low O2 /Low blood / Toxins Chemicals
                            1. Hippocampus/Temporal Lobe
                              1. Anterograde amnesia
                                1. Rehabilation
                                2. Retrograde amnesia
                              2. Agnosis
                                1. Inability to recognize things
                                  1. tactile/visual/auditory
                                2. Aphasia
                                  1. Problem with language
                                  2. Dysphasia (Speech Impairement)
                                    1. Expressive (Express)
                                      1. Receptive (Understanding)
                                    2. Alzheimers
                                      1. Leading cause of dimensia
                                        1. Irreversible
                                        2. Dimentia - Failure of cerebral function
                                          1. Group of symptoms that affect memory and reasoning
                                          2. Seizure Disorder
                                            1. Seizure
                                              1. Grand mal seizure
                                                1. Absence seizure
                                                  1. Status epilepticus
                                                    1. Lasting more than 5 minutes
                                                  2. Epilepy
                                                    1. Multiple Seizures
                                                    2. Convulsion
                                                      1. Movements
                                                  3. Cerebral Hemodynamics
                                                    1. Increased cerebral blood flow
                                                      1. Brain herniation

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