Having a wide knowledge of the nervous system and the of how the brain’s different parts collaborate to organize all our movements, senses thoughts, and emotions enable the medical assistants to handle the cognitive and behavioral complications in the patient. It helps them to deal with wounds and falls since the nervous disorder generally affects cognition and movement. Having a wide knowledge of how the nerve impulses are transmitted from the nervous system to the brain, when it is then converted into feelings such as pleasure, pain, cold or hot, the medical assistant will be able to take response immediately on the patient prior they start complaining of sensory indications, such as discomfort, irritating, and unresponsiveness.