Anatomy of the abdomen

    • [DOC File]Abdomen - Misericordia University

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      Abdomen. Bony Landmarks and Surface Anatomy. Xiphoid Process. Costal Margin. Pubic Symphysis (marks L1 dermatome) Tubercle. Anterior Iliac Spine. Inguinal Ligament (connects the pubic tubercle and anterior iliac spine) Abdominal regions (9) and quadrants (7) Umbilicus (marks level of T10 dermatome)

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    • [DOC File]The Abdomen

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      1. Press firmly and deep into upper abdomen, slightly to left of midline. 2. Identify the pulsation, width of aorta, direction of pulsations. If abdominal wall is thick, use two hands. 3. If patient is thin, use one hand (thumb on one side, fingers on other side). E. To assess for ascites: Note the protuberant abdomen with bulging flanks.

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    • [DOC File]Kidneys, Suprarenals, and Abdominal Autonomics

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      9. Define the course of the vagus nerve in the abdomen? 10. Define the difference in "pain" between the parietal peritoneum and the visceral peritoneum. 11. What is referred pain? 12. Why is pain from appendicitis initially referred to the umbilical area, and then "shifts" to the right umbilical fossa?

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    • [DOC File]ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY VOCABULARY

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      137. pancreat pancreas or gland in abdomen that secretes insulin. Pancreatitis: Pancreat (pancreas) + itis (inflammation). Inflammation of the pancreas. 138. palat hard palate or roof of mouth. Palatine arch: Palat (palate) + ine (pertaining to) arch. The muscular structure forming the soft palate. 139. polyp- small growth.

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    • [DOCX File]Anatomy and Physiology Unit 1 Review Sheet

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      Anatomy, physiology . A group of cells with similar structure and function, together with the extracellular substances located between them, form a (n): organism. ... The pelvis is located between the thorax and abdomen. The leg extends from the knee to the ankle. The arm extends from the shoulder to the wrist.

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    • [DOC File]Abdominal Wall

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      Abdominal Wall. 1. Define an aponeurosis. 2. What is the linea alba? 3. Discuss the composition of the rectus sheath in the upper 3/4'and lower 1/4 of the body.

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy Lecture Notes – Midterm 2006

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      Abdomen: Regions of the abdomen: Quadrants- xiphoid to pubic symphysis and horizontal through umbilicus. 8 regions- subcostal and interspinous horizontal lines and two vertical midclavicular lines- right hypochondrium, epigastric, left hypochondrium, right flank, umbilical, left flank, right inguinal, hypogastric, left inguinal. Muscles:

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    • [DOC File]ABDOMINAL CAVITY AND VISCERA

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      The appearance of the adult anatomy in the abdomen is complex due only to the tremendous growth, rotation, and packing of the organs in a limited amount of space. The gut tube is formed as the spherical yolk sac is compressed by the transverse folding or bending of the embryo. The straight, endodermal gut tube can be divided caudal to the ...

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy of Root of the Neck

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      Anatomy of the Abdomen. Anterolateral Abdominal Wall. Fascia. Skin adheres loosely to subQ tissue except at umbilicus. Skin. Inferior part of wall, two layers of SubQ: Fatty layer-superficial, Camper’s Fascia. Membranous layer- deeper, Scarpa’s Fascia. Deep Fascia – thin, fibrous sheath of most superficial muscles.

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    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy & Physiology: Latin and Greek Word-Part …

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      Human Anatomy & Physiology: Latin and Greek Word-Part List (prefixes, suffixes, roots) Students of any biology course should learn to recognize the meaning of word parts as they often give clues to the meaning of a scientific term, function, or process. Science terminology is predominately based in the Latin and Greek languages.

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