Anatomy of neck and chest

    • [DOCX File]Unit 1 Vocabulary - Anatomy and Physiology

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      System. Main Organs. Integumentary. Skin, hair, nails. Skeletal. Bones, cartilage, ligaments. Muscular. Skeletal, cardiac, & smooth muscles. Nervous. Brain, spinal ...

      diagram of chest area


    • [DOC File]All Past Anatomy MCQs - Doctors Writing

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      A. Communicates with the anterior triangle of the neck. B. Contains lymph nodes draining the upper limb and lateral chest wall. C. Has an anterior wall made up by the serratus anterior muscle. D. Has an apex bounded by the humerus, clavicle and scapula. E. Has no medial wall. 97. The brachial artery. A. Crosses anterior to the median nerve in ...

      diagram of chest organs


    • [DOC File]JCC OFFICIAL COURSE OUTLINE

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      8. Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Head and Neck. 9. Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Chest, Abdomen, and Pelvis. 10. Additional Applications. Instructional Techniques and Procedures. The course will be an online course that utilizes interactive software to instruct and review course content with the student.

      neck anatomy diagram


    • [DOCX File]RAT DISSECTION

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      4. Locate the trachea. The trachea is a tube that extends from the neck to the chest. It is white and lined with cartilage. The opening of the trachea is the glottis. The enlargement at the anterior end of the trachea is the larynx (voice box) which contains the vocal chords. 5. The trachea splits in the chest …

      anatomy of the throat and neck


    • [DOC File]HEAD, NECK, AND FACE INJURIES

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      Trauma of any kind to the neck is signifigant because of the risk of associated injuries to the respiratory tract, the alimentary tract (especially the esophagus), the major vascular structures, major nerves and the cervical spine. Structures. Definition - injury to associated anatomy of the neck most commonly the trachea and esophagus. Causes

      diagram of the neck


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