Lane`s Turning Pt Abdomen first 15 questions
... gastroduodenal artery is ligated. A branch of which of the following arteries will continue to supply blood to the pancreas in this patient? ...
... gastroduodenal artery is ligated. A branch of which of the following arteries will continue to supply blood to the pancreas in this patient? ...
Platyhelminthes 2
... Each proglottid contains its own complete hermaphroditic reproductive system as well as its share of the common excretory and nervous systems. There is no digestive system. The reproductive systems of the youngest, anteriormost proglottids are not yet formed but more posterior proglottids have incre ...
... Each proglottid contains its own complete hermaphroditic reproductive system as well as its share of the common excretory and nervous systems. There is no digestive system. The reproductive systems of the youngest, anteriormost proglottids are not yet formed but more posterior proglottids have incre ...
The Urinary System
... Consists of 2 kidneys, Ureter ,Urinary bladder & Urethra The kidney is a bean shaped organ being located retroperitoneally on each side of the the vertebral column from T11- L3.The right one is at lower level than the left one due to liver. Each kidney has 2 poles, 2 margins & 2 surfaces.The medial ...
... Consists of 2 kidneys, Ureter ,Urinary bladder & Urethra The kidney is a bean shaped organ being located retroperitoneally on each side of the the vertebral column from T11- L3.The right one is at lower level than the left one due to liver. Each kidney has 2 poles, 2 margins & 2 surfaces.The medial ...
Motion Position Stabilization Axis of Rotation Stationary
... Right and Left PSIS - use a ruler to locate between the superior and inferior marks. posterior tilting (the end ROM superior and inferior marks on the spine and mark a midline point on the sacrum at The ROM is the difference between 15cm Spine in 0-deg of ask pt to bend backward as far as they occur ...
... Right and Left PSIS - use a ruler to locate between the superior and inferior marks. posterior tilting (the end ROM superior and inferior marks on the spine and mark a midline point on the sacrum at The ROM is the difference between 15cm Spine in 0-deg of ask pt to bend backward as far as they occur ...
Esophagus and stomach
... • Two curvatures: Greater and lesser curvatures • Two surfaces: Anterior and a posterior surface ...
... • Two curvatures: Greater and lesser curvatures • Two surfaces: Anterior and a posterior surface ...
ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL - University of Kansas Medical …
... external oblique muscle layer. Superficial opening of the inguinal canal. Lies above and lateral to pubic tubercle. Larger in males: Transmits spermatic cord in males. Transmits round ligament of uterus in females. ...
... external oblique muscle layer. Superficial opening of the inguinal canal. Lies above and lateral to pubic tubercle. Larger in males: Transmits spermatic cord in males. Transmits round ligament of uterus in females. ...
TMJ - IS MU
... mandibular depression The inferior attachments are more tightly bound to the capsule → translate forward with the condyle during mandibular depression The inner surface are covered by synovial membrane → synovial fluid → nutrients to avascular cartilage and to reduce a friction ...
... mandibular depression The inferior attachments are more tightly bound to the capsule → translate forward with the condyle during mandibular depression The inner surface are covered by synovial membrane → synovial fluid → nutrients to avascular cartilage and to reduce a friction ...
L18-CerebralCirculation
... Describe the arterial Circle of Willis . Describe the cerebral venous drainage and its termination. Describe arterial & venous vascular disorders and their clinical ...
... Describe the arterial Circle of Willis . Describe the cerebral venous drainage and its termination. Describe arterial & venous vascular disorders and their clinical ...
Introduction to the Lower Limb
... 6 Follow the lateral circumflex femoral artery to the muscles it supplies: • Locate the right “Lateral circumflex femoral artery” in the dissection (it is anterior to the superior portion of the vastus intermedius) • Right-click on the artery as it crosses in front of the vastus intermedius and ...
... 6 Follow the lateral circumflex femoral artery to the muscles it supplies: • Locate the right “Lateral circumflex femoral artery” in the dissection (it is anterior to the superior portion of the vastus intermedius) • Right-click on the artery as it crosses in front of the vastus intermedius and ...
Muscle Notes Part V
... • Explain the importance of a nerve supply and exercise in keeping muscles healthy. • Describe the changes that occur in aging muscles. Systems in Sync (p. 222) • Be prepared to describe the homeostatic relationship between the muscular system and any three other systems. ...
... • Explain the importance of a nerve supply and exercise in keeping muscles healthy. • Describe the changes that occur in aging muscles. Systems in Sync (p. 222) • Be prepared to describe the homeostatic relationship between the muscular system and any three other systems. ...
Normal Anatomy of the Liver and Pancreas
... scissurae containing the middle hepatic vein. This is known as Cantlie's line. Cantlie's line runs from the middle of the gallbladder fossa anteriorly to the inferior vena cava posteriorly. ...
... scissurae containing the middle hepatic vein. This is known as Cantlie's line. Cantlie's line runs from the middle of the gallbladder fossa anteriorly to the inferior vena cava posteriorly. ...
Shoulder Region
... Innervation: is provided by the dorsal scapular nerve (coming from the superior trunk of the brachial plexus and also the rhomboids is innervated by the cervical plexus) Serratus Anterior Action: some rotation, holds scapula against the thoracic wall, and protracts scapula Innervation: long thoracic ...
... Innervation: is provided by the dorsal scapular nerve (coming from the superior trunk of the brachial plexus and also the rhomboids is innervated by the cervical plexus) Serratus Anterior Action: some rotation, holds scapula against the thoracic wall, and protracts scapula Innervation: long thoracic ...
FibulA FlAP
... done (taking an extra segment can help to improve access to the proximal peroneal vessels), and trace the vessels to the bifurcation. Figure 9 ...
... done (taking an extra segment can help to improve access to the proximal peroneal vessels), and trace the vessels to the bifurcation. Figure 9 ...
the nervous system i
... Describe the arterial Circle of Willis . Describe the cerebral venous drainage and its termination. Describe arterial & venous vascular disorders and their clinical manifestations. ...
... Describe the arterial Circle of Willis . Describe the cerebral venous drainage and its termination. Describe arterial & venous vascular disorders and their clinical manifestations. ...
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... • inferior= sacrum/ SIJ • pedicles do not overlap (T/S) • lamina broad - project from each pedicle and fuse to form roof of neural arch • vertebral foramen- formed by neural arch/back of body- triangular • SP- quadrangular/ same level as body • TVP- flat, irregular, long, in line with own body (L1-3 ...
... • inferior= sacrum/ SIJ • pedicles do not overlap (T/S) • lamina broad - project from each pedicle and fuse to form roof of neural arch • vertebral foramen- formed by neural arch/back of body- triangular • SP- quadrangular/ same level as body • TVP- flat, irregular, long, in line with own body (L1-3 ...
SUPERIOR MEDIASTINUM / NERVES AND ARTERIES OF
... Pericardiacophrenic Artery and Vein: Run on either side of the Phrenic nerve all along its path in the Thorax. Cardiac Plexus: Grouping of Vagal nerves innervating the heart. Pulmonary Plexus: Grouping of Vagal nerves innervating the lungs. Aortic Arches: The development of the Aortic Arches effecte ...
... Pericardiacophrenic Artery and Vein: Run on either side of the Phrenic nerve all along its path in the Thorax. Cardiac Plexus: Grouping of Vagal nerves innervating the heart. Pulmonary Plexus: Grouping of Vagal nerves innervating the lungs. Aortic Arches: The development of the Aortic Arches effecte ...
Region 15: Anterior Forearm and Wrist Cutaneous Vessels
... *To: axillary vein --Basilic Vein *From: medial end of the dorsal venous network *to: axillary vein (with brachial veins) --Median cutibal vein *Obliquely across elbow to join the cephalic and basilic veins *distal lateral (cephalic) to proximal medial (basilic) --Median antebrachial vein *ascends i ...
... *To: axillary vein --Basilic Vein *From: medial end of the dorsal venous network *to: axillary vein (with brachial veins) --Median cutibal vein *Obliquely across elbow to join the cephalic and basilic veins *distal lateral (cephalic) to proximal medial (basilic) --Median antebrachial vein *ascends i ...
Neuroscience - Lab Practical
... Recognize the spinal level of cross-sectional views of spinal cord segments Identify key internal spinal cord structures Describe the spinal cord arterial supply and territory subserved by anterior and posterior circulations Identify primary spinal cord sulci and fissures, such as those associated w ...
... Recognize the spinal level of cross-sectional views of spinal cord segments Identify key internal spinal cord structures Describe the spinal cord arterial supply and territory subserved by anterior and posterior circulations Identify primary spinal cord sulci and fissures, such as those associated w ...
Anatomy Unit 10 Notes
... tenses abdominal wall; compression of abdominal organs 2. Rectus Abdominis (L) ______________ abdomen - pubis (o) to sternum/ribs (i) (A) trunk flexion; lateral trunk flexion; protects abdominal organs; compression of abdominal organs *** Linea Alba = tough band of connective tissue that covers this ...
... tenses abdominal wall; compression of abdominal organs 2. Rectus Abdominis (L) ______________ abdomen - pubis (o) to sternum/ribs (i) (A) trunk flexion; lateral trunk flexion; protects abdominal organs; compression of abdominal organs *** Linea Alba = tough band of connective tissue that covers this ...
Malleolar fractures
... periosteum is removed from the edges of the medial malleolus to the distal tibial joint surface and the joint ...
... periosteum is removed from the edges of the medial malleolus to the distal tibial joint surface and the joint ...
Introduction to the Lower Limb
... • Drag the transverse plane down until this artery is visible in the cross section • Enlarge the cross section of the right thigh using the zoom control • Follow the artery superiorly by holding down the command (Mac) or ctrl (PC) key while pressing the up arrow key to move 1mm at a time through ...
... • Drag the transverse plane down until this artery is visible in the cross section • Enlarge the cross section of the right thigh using the zoom control • Follow the artery superiorly by holding down the command (Mac) or ctrl (PC) key while pressing the up arrow key to move 1mm at a time through ...
Back
... Lateral aspect of crest of ilium between anterior superior iliac spine and tubercle of the crest ...
... Lateral aspect of crest of ilium between anterior superior iliac spine and tubercle of the crest ...
Anatomical terms of location
Standard anatomical terms of location deal unambiguously with the anatomy of animals, including humans.While these terms are standardized within specific fields of biology, there are unavoidable, sometimes dramatic, differences between some disciplines. For example, differences in terminology remain a problem that, to some extent, still separates the terminology of human anatomy from that used in the study of various other zoological categories.