The Brain
The Brain is Protected by:
Dura Mater
Arachnoid Mater
Subarachnoid Space
Subdural Space
Pia Mater
Cerebrospinal Fluid
Blood Brain Barrier
Pons
Contain afferent (incoming) and efferent (outgoing) fibers
Medulla Oblongata
Vital control center that regulate respiratory and cardiovascular function (breathing and heart rate)
RAS (Reticular Activating System)
Determines the degree/arousal/awareness of cerebral cortex
Bronca’s Area
Wernicke’s Area
Neurons
Neurotransmitters
ICP
Intracranial Pressure
Normally <15 mmHg
CPP
Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
Pressure needed to maintain blood flow to the brain
Normally 70-80 mmHg
MAP
Mean Arterial Pressure
70-100 mmHg
What happens when ICP=MAP
BLOOD FLOW STOPS
CPP= ?
MAP-ICP
Neurogenic Shock Symptoms
Central Nervous System
Consists of brain and spinal cord
- Cerebrum: memory, emotion, problem solving, reasoning
- Cerebellum: movement, balance, general motor control
- Brainstem: breathing, blood pressure, eating
- Spinal cord: communication between brain and body, controls movement, sensation, and reflexes
Peripheral Nervous System
Somatic: controls voluntary movement and sensation in the skin, muscles, and joints. Responsible for relaying information from brain to skeletal muscles
Autonomic: controls automatic functions like heart rate, breathing, and digestion. Responsible for relaying information from brain to internal organs, allowing out body to function without conscious control