Cerebral Chart

Cerebral Chart

Gawain 1: Cerebral Chart Gamitin ang “Cerebral Chart” ilarawan ang bawat paraan na isinagawa ng mga Espanyol sa pagsasailalim sa mga katutubong Pilipino. Maaari kang gumamit na hiwalay na sagutang papel.Encomienda -Sapilitang paggawa-Tributo-Reduccion -Pag dimo alam wag mo na sagutan​

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1. Gawain 1: Cerebral Chart Gamitin ang “Cerebral Chart” ilarawan ang bawat paraan na isinagawa ng mga Espanyol sa pagsasailalim sa mga katutubong Pilipino. Maaari kang gumamit na hiwalay na sagutang papel.Encomienda -Sapilitang paggawa-Tributo-Reduccion -Pag dimo alam wag mo na sagutan​


Answer:

Encomienda

- Ang sistemang encomienda ay isang polisiyang pang-ekonomiya ng Espanya sa mga kolonya nito. Layunin sana ng sistemang encomienda na organisahin ang kolonya at turuan ng doktrinang Katoliko ang mga katutubo ngunit nang lumaon ay ito ang naging dahilan ng pagmamalabis at pang-aabuso sa kanilang mga karapatan.

Sapilitang paggawa

- ang sapilitang paggawa ay patakarang ipinatupad ng pamahalaang espanyol. sakop nito lahat ng kalalakihang may 16 hanggang 60 taung gulang na may kakayahang magtrabaho- ang tawag sa kanila ay polista. nakapagtayo sila ng mga simbahan, tulay at barko.

Tributo

- Ang salitang tributo ay tumutukoy sa buwis ng pagkamamamayan. Ang tributo ay ang buwis na ipinapataw sa mga Pilipino sa panahon ng pananakop ng Espanyol.

Reduccion

- ang tawag sa sapilitang pagpapatira sa mga katutubo sa pueblo. Ang mga katutubo ay inutusang lisanin ang kanilang mga orihinal na tahanan. Sa sistemang ito sinimulang turuan ang mga katutubo ng mga misyonerong Heswita ukol sa Kristiyanismo.

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2. Differentiate the right cerebral hemisphere and left cerebral hemisphere


the difference between the two cerebrals is, the right cerebral hemisphere controls the left part of you body while the left cerebral hemisphere controls the right part of the body.

3. Which of the following functional regions of the cerebral cortex is supplied by the anterior cerebral artery?


Answer: The anterior cerebral artery supplies the anterior caudate and putamen, the nucleus accumbens, and the anterior limb of the internal capsule—all structures in the anterior deep forebrain.

Explanation:


4. Cerebral circulation is the movement of blood through a network of


cereberal alteries

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Answer:

Cerebral circulation is the movement of blood through a network of cerebral arteries and veins supplying the brain. The rate of cerebral blood flow in an adult human is typically 750 milliliters per minute, or about 15% of cardiac output. Arteries deliver oxygenated blood, glucose and other nutrients to the brain.

Explanation:

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5. Identify and explain the function of the four lobes of the cerebral hemisphere​


Explanation:

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6. Nursing care plans for cerebral hematoma


The primary nursing care plan goals for patients with stroke depend on the phase of CVA the client is in. During the acute phase of CVA, efforts should focus on survival needs and prevent further complications. Care revolves around efficient continuing neurologic assessment, support of respiration, continuous monitoring of vital signs, careful positioning to avoid aspiration and contractures, management of GI problems, and monitoring of electrolyte and nutritional status. Nursing care should also include measures to prevent complications.

Listed below are 12 nursing diagnoses for stroke:

Risk for Ineffective Cerebral Tissue Perfusion
Impaired Physical Mobility
Impaired Verbal Communication
Acute Pain
Ineffective Coping
Self-Care Deficit
Risk for Impaired Swallowing
Activity Intolerance
Risk for Unilateral Neglect
Deficient Knowledge
Risk for Disuse Syndrome
Risk for Injury
Other Nursing Diagnosis

7. which area or the brain is not of the cerebral cortex ​


Answer:

In the human brain the majority of the cerebral cortex is not visible from the outside, but buried in the sulci, and the insular cortex is completely hidden. The major sulci and gyri mark the divisions of the cerebrum into the lobes of the brain. There are between 14 and 16 billion neurons in the cerebral cortex.


8. meaning of cerebral palsy​


Answer:

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture. CP is the most common motor disability in childhood. Cerebral means having to do with the brain. Palsy means weakness or problems with using the muscles.


9. what is the major function of cerebral cortex​


Answer:

The cerebral cortex is the largest site of neural integration in the central nervous system. It plays a key role in attention, perception, awareness, thought, memory, language, and consciousness.

The cerebral cortex is the largest sight of neural integration in the central nervous system. It plays a key role in Attention, Perception, Awareness, Thought, Memory, Language and Consciousness.


10. what is the meaning of cerebral anemia?​


Explanation:

It's a condition in which there is insufficient blood flow to the brain to meet metabolic demand. This leads to poor oxygen supply,that leads to the death of brain tissue/cerebral infraction or ischemic stroke.

Answer:

cerebral anemia

Explanation:

is a condition of abnormally low levels of hemoglobin or red blood cells in the blood reaching brain tissues, which may cause cerebral infarction.


11. areas og the cerebral cortex that involves movement?​


Answer:

The motor cortex comprises three different areas of the frontal lobe, immediately anterior to the central sulcus. These areas are the primary motor cortex (Brodmann's area 4), the premotor cortex, and the supplementary motor area (Figure 3.1).

Explanation:


12. Cerebral palsy affects neurons in which part of the body? ​


Answer:

Cerebral palsy affects the motor area of the brain's outer layer (called the cerebral cortex), the part of the brain that directs muscle movement.

Explanation:


13. 2. What is the treatment of cerebral palsy?​


Answer:

Common types of treatment for cerebral palsy include1,2: Physical therapy and rehabilitation. A child with cerebral palsy usually starts these therapies in the first few years of life or soon after being diagnosed. Physical therapy is one of the most important parts of treatment.

Answer:

Common types of treatment for cerebral palsy include1,2: Physical therapy and rehabilitation. A child with cerebral palsy usually starts these therapies in the first few years of life or soon after being diagnosed. Physical therapy is one of the most important parts of treatment.


14. cerebral cortex function


The Cerebrum: The cerebrum or cortex is the largest part of the human brain, associated with higher brain function such as thought and action. The cerebral cortex is divided into four sections, called "lobes": the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and temporal lobe.

15. it causes cerebral atrophya.drugsb.Alcoholc.HIVD.Sex​


Answer:

A. Drugs and B. Alcohol

Explanation:

Drugs of abuse including cocaine, heroin, and alcohol are collectively one of the leading causes of brain atrophy. Volume analysis performed with a volumetric MR imaging technique has shown that brain volume is affected by periods of intense alcohol abuse

Answer:

A and B

Explanation:

Diseases that cause cerebral atrophy include: stroke and traumatic brain injury. Alzheimer's disease, Pick's disease, and fronto-temporal dementia. cerebral palsy, in which lesions (damaged areas) may impair motor coordination


16. what are the characteristics of children with cerebral palsy?


Answer:

Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect movement and muscle tone or posture. It's caused by damage that occurs to the immature brain as it develops, most often before birth.

Signs and symptoms appear during infancy or preschool years. In general, cerebral palsy causes impaired movement associated with abnormal reflexes, floppiness or rigidity of the limbs and trunk, abnormal posture, involuntary movements, unsteady walking, or some combination of these.


17. what are the four lobes of the cerebral cortr​


Answer:

Frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe and occipital lobe


18. A stroke that occludes a posterior cerebral artery will most likely affect


Answer:

Its a sick And it happends when its to hot and you are stress

Explanation:

VISION

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19. ¿Por qué no te amo más cerebral cuando entiendes​


Porque contigo yo ya escogi?

Ahora mi corazon ta supri

Bien simple lang iyo ta pidi

Era cinti tu el cosa yo ya cinti...

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20. 3. Which of the following does not belong to the group?A. ColliculiB. Cerebral CortexC. Cerebral PedunclesD. Tegmentum​


Answer:

b. Ceberal cortex

Explanation:

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21. Which of the following statements is not true about the cerebral cortex?


Answer:

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22. Which cerebral lobe is the somatic sensory area located?


Answer:

parietal lobe

Explanation:

The somatic sensory cortex in humans, which is located in the parietal lobe,


23. meaninig of cerebral pasly​


Answer:

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture. CP is the most common motor disability in childhood. Cerebral means having to do with the brain. Palsy means weakness or problems with using the muscles.

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24. three symptoms of cerebral palsy​


Answer:

Variations in muscle tone, such as being either too stiff or too floppy

Stiff muscles with normal reflexes

Lack of balance and muscle coordination

Answer:

-stiff muscles and exagerated reflexes the most common movement disorder

-variations in muscle tone such as being either too stiff or too floppy


25. This is caused by cerebral damage during gestation or birth.a. spina bifidac. alzheimer's diseaseb. multiple sclerosisd. cerebral palsyand the mi​


Answer:

D. cerebral palsy

Explanation:

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26. 3. Is the impact of the capiz lantern mostly visual or mostly cerebral?​


Answer:

mostly visual

Explanation:

The Giant Lantern Festival (Kapampangan: Ligligan Parul) is an annual festival held in mid-December in the City of San Fernando in the Philippines. The festival features a competition of giant lanterns. Because of the popularity of the festival, the city has been nicknamed the "Christmas Capital of the Philippines".


27. at what stage of life is cerebral thrombosis common?​


Answer:

Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis is rare, with an estimated 3-4 cases per million annual incidence in adults. While it may occur in all age groups, it is most common in the third decade.


28. Which of these is in the temporal lobe of teh cerebral cortex?


Answer:The temporal lobe is located beneath the lateral fissure on both cerebral hemispheres of the mammalian brain. The temporal lobe is involved in processing sensory input into derived meanings for the appropriate retention of visual memories, language comprehension, and emotion association.

Explanation:


29. what are the four lobes of the cerebral cortex?​


Answer:

The cerebrum consists of two cerebral hemispheres the outer layer called cortex (gray matter) and the inner layer (white matter). There are four lobes in the cortex, the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe.

Explanation:


30. which area of the brain is not part of the cerebral cortex


Answer:

In the human brain the majority of the cerebral cortex is not visible from the outside, but buried in the sulci, and the insular cortex is completely hidden. The major sulci and gyri mark the divisions of the cerebrum into the lobes of the brain. There are between 14 and 16 billion neurons in the cerebral cortex.

Step-by-step explanation:


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