Injections
... Skin at the injection site is pulled laterally before the needle is inserted After the needle is withdrawn the skin returns to its normal position, thereby sealing the path of the needle The gluteus maximus is the site of choice for Z-track, because this large muscle can absorb an irritating s ...
... Skin at the injection site is pulled laterally before the needle is inserted After the needle is withdrawn the skin returns to its normal position, thereby sealing the path of the needle The gluteus maximus is the site of choice for Z-track, because this large muscle can absorb an irritating s ...
Anterolateral thigh flap Flap Territory This flap is composed of the
... descending branch of the LCFA running from medial to lateral over the aponeurosis of the vastus intermedius. o In clinical practice, it is best to trace the perforator in a retrograde manner from distal (skin side) to proximal (main pedicle), dividing the overlying muscle fibres in the manner of a f ...
... descending branch of the LCFA running from medial to lateral over the aponeurosis of the vastus intermedius. o In clinical practice, it is best to trace the perforator in a retrograde manner from distal (skin side) to proximal (main pedicle), dividing the overlying muscle fibres in the manner of a f ...
Wound terms and definitions
... Ulcers caused by peripheral venous disease, which most commonly occur proximal to the medial or lateral malleolus, above the inner or outer ankle, or on the lower calf area of the leg2 (previously known as “stasis ulcer”) is an open lesion of the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the lower leg, usuall ...
... Ulcers caused by peripheral venous disease, which most commonly occur proximal to the medial or lateral malleolus, above the inner or outer ankle, or on the lower calf area of the leg2 (previously known as “stasis ulcer”) is an open lesion of the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the lower leg, usuall ...
TRAM Flap - JATC Surgical Technology
... sheath and the inferior edge of the rectus abdominis muscle is transected. • Using the sterile Doppler probe, the superior and inferior epigastric arteries are identified. – Superior vessels are preserved in order to provide continual perfusion to the flap. – Inferior artery is double clamped, cut, ...
... sheath and the inferior edge of the rectus abdominis muscle is transected. • Using the sterile Doppler probe, the superior and inferior epigastric arteries are identified. – Superior vessels are preserved in order to provide continual perfusion to the flap. – Inferior artery is double clamped, cut, ...
In relation to the carpal bones shown, which of the following
... patient can resume work within 2 - 3 weeks. The mistake that is often made is to resect too little bone and therefore make the skin closure under tension. There is then a risk of skin necrosis, of getting a painful neuroma trapped in the skin and making the finger tip liable to shearing injuries. Th ...
... patient can resume work within 2 - 3 weeks. The mistake that is often made is to resect too little bone and therefore make the skin closure under tension. There is then a risk of skin necrosis, of getting a painful neuroma trapped in the skin and making the finger tip liable to shearing injuries. Th ...
Hair Follicles
... Cells contain thick bundles of intermediate filaments made of pre-keratin. Sensory Stratum basale nerve Dermis Deepest epidermal layer; one row of actively ending mitotic stem cells; some newly formed cells Melanin Tactile become part of the more superficial layers. granule (Merkel) cell See occasio ...
... Cells contain thick bundles of intermediate filaments made of pre-keratin. Sensory Stratum basale nerve Dermis Deepest epidermal layer; one row of actively ending mitotic stem cells; some newly formed cells Melanin Tactile become part of the more superficial layers. granule (Merkel) cell See occasio ...
Chapter 5 Notes from Book
... Cells contain thick bundles of intermediate filaments made of pre-keratin. Sensory Stratum basale nerve Dermis Deepest epidermal layer; one row of actively ending mitotic stem cells; some newly formed cells Melanin Tactile become part of the more superficial layers. granule (Merkel) cell See occasio ...
... Cells contain thick bundles of intermediate filaments made of pre-keratin. Sensory Stratum basale nerve Dermis Deepest epidermal layer; one row of actively ending mitotic stem cells; some newly formed cells Melanin Tactile become part of the more superficial layers. granule (Merkel) cell See occasio ...
MCQs on introduction to Anatomy [PPT]
... and its appendages ? a) Locomotor system b) Endocrine system c) Integumentary system d) Skeletal system ...
... and its appendages ? a) Locomotor system b) Endocrine system c) Integumentary system d) Skeletal system ...
MUSCLE TISSUE
... A bird’s wing is made up of groups of tissues and organs working together to perform a job. Before beginning the dissection, review the functions performed by the tissues and organs. Skeletal muscles are attached to bones. Skin is the membranous tissue that forms the outer covering of the body t ...
... A bird’s wing is made up of groups of tissues and organs working together to perform a job. Before beginning the dissection, review the functions performed by the tissues and organs. Skeletal muscles are attached to bones. Skin is the membranous tissue that forms the outer covering of the body t ...
Chicken Wing Dissection: Tissues
... A bird’s wing is made up of groups of tissues and organs working together to perform a job. Before beginning the dissection, review the functions performed by the tissues and organs. Skeletal muscles are attached to bones. Skin is the membranous tissue that forms the outer covering of the body t ...
... A bird’s wing is made up of groups of tissues and organs working together to perform a job. Before beginning the dissection, review the functions performed by the tissues and organs. Skeletal muscles are attached to bones. Skin is the membranous tissue that forms the outer covering of the body t ...
View PPT Presentation
... Protects internal organs from injury & infection. Provides a barrier to keep moisture in, microorganisms out. Protects against temperature changes between outer & inner environment. Absorbs & excretes nutrients & toxins via pores. Clears wastes & cools the body via sweat. Waterproofs & l ...
... Protects internal organs from injury & infection. Provides a barrier to keep moisture in, microorganisms out. Protects against temperature changes between outer & inner environment. Absorbs & excretes nutrients & toxins via pores. Clears wastes & cools the body via sweat. Waterproofs & l ...
Tissues - Union County College
... • The dermis is primarily dense connective tissue with collagen, elastic and reticular fibers in a ground matrix. – The fibers allow the skin to stretch when we move – give it strength to resist abrasion and tearing. – Our skin becomes less flexible and more wrinkled as we age because the number of ...
... • The dermis is primarily dense connective tissue with collagen, elastic and reticular fibers in a ground matrix. – The fibers allow the skin to stretch when we move – give it strength to resist abrasion and tearing. – Our skin becomes less flexible and more wrinkled as we age because the number of ...
2. Dry brushing cleans the lymphatic system. Lymph is considered
... and which cause a dimpling effect on the overlying skin. These deposits most commonly occur on the thighs and hips of women. Cellulite can affect men and women of any body weight or size. What causes the toxins? Well, some think that we store the breakdown product of cells as toxins in this subcuta ...
... and which cause a dimpling effect on the overlying skin. These deposits most commonly occur on the thighs and hips of women. Cellulite can affect men and women of any body weight or size. What causes the toxins? Well, some think that we store the breakdown product of cells as toxins in this subcuta ...
Transdermal drug delivery
... lidocaine and epinephrine topically by iontophoresis: lidooine is a local anesthetic, and epinephrine, because of its vasoconstrictor properties, helps to maintain anesthesia by decreasing the rate of removal of the drug from the site. Another system that has been approved by the FDA is IonsysTM (fe ...
... lidocaine and epinephrine topically by iontophoresis: lidooine is a local anesthetic, and epinephrine, because of its vasoconstrictor properties, helps to maintain anesthesia by decreasing the rate of removal of the drug from the site. Another system that has been approved by the FDA is IonsysTM (fe ...
WILDERNESS AND MOUNTAIN MEDICINE
... as the anterior ethmoidal nerve through the anterior ethmoidal foramen. It then descends to enter the nasal cavity where it gives off two internal nasal branches and then continues as the external nasal nerve which supply the skin at the apex and the ala of the nose and the eyeball as well. ...
... as the anterior ethmoidal nerve through the anterior ethmoidal foramen. It then descends to enter the nasal cavity where it gives off two internal nasal branches and then continues as the external nasal nerve which supply the skin at the apex and the ala of the nose and the eyeball as well. ...
Pattern Segmental Innervation of body wall
... the development of the limbs. A body segment consists of a group of muscles, and an overlying are of skin supplied by a spinal nerve, an artery and a vein. A spinal nerve: is formed by union of a ventral and a dorsal root emerges from the intervertebral foramen divides into an anterior primary ...
... the development of the limbs. A body segment consists of a group of muscles, and an overlying are of skin supplied by a spinal nerve, an artery and a vein. A spinal nerve: is formed by union of a ventral and a dorsal root emerges from the intervertebral foramen divides into an anterior primary ...
AOA HANDOUT Aging Eye.pptx (Read-Only)
... Balances the autonomic nervous system. Cholinergic anti-inflammatory effect by enhancing vagus nerve activity. Lipisome Spray ...
... Balances the autonomic nervous system. Cholinergic anti-inflammatory effect by enhancing vagus nerve activity. Lipisome Spray ...
blepharoplasty
... o When small, they can usually be allowed to resolve spontaneously. If larger, they can be evacuated after liquefaction occurs 7 to 10 days later 3. Corneal injury o Prevention is the key. Consider use of corneal shields ...
... o When small, they can usually be allowed to resolve spontaneously. If larger, they can be evacuated after liquefaction occurs 7 to 10 days later 3. Corneal injury o Prevention is the key. Consider use of corneal shields ...
Subconjunctival enucleation
... attachment of the extraocular muscles. The muscles (ventral rectus, lateral rectus, medial rectus, dorsal oblique, ventral oblique and retractor bulbi) were isolated with a Jameson muscle hook and transacted from the globe by application of the LigaSure; (f) when all the muscular attachments had bee ...
... attachment of the extraocular muscles. The muscles (ventral rectus, lateral rectus, medial rectus, dorsal oblique, ventral oblique and retractor bulbi) were isolated with a Jameson muscle hook and transacted from the globe by application of the LigaSure; (f) when all the muscular attachments had bee ...
The Reflectance Spectrum of Human Skin
... for the regeneration of the layers of the epidermis. Newly formed cells undergo a progressive maturing process called keratinization. As the cells of the epidermis mature, they migrate to the outer layer, the stratum corneum. ...
... for the regeneration of the layers of the epidermis. Newly formed cells undergo a progressive maturing process called keratinization. As the cells of the epidermis mature, they migrate to the outer layer, the stratum corneum. ...
Dry Brushing - Academy Epic
... Dry brushing reaches out to all of these organs in one way or another by stimulating blood circulation! Dry Brushing, although highly unknown in the States, is very popular in European spas and many cancer treatment centers today. The Russians, Turks and Scandinavians have used this treatment for c ...
... Dry brushing reaches out to all of these organs in one way or another by stimulating blood circulation! Dry Brushing, although highly unknown in the States, is very popular in European spas and many cancer treatment centers today. The Russians, Turks and Scandinavians have used this treatment for c ...
The term “pressure injury”
... and temperature change often precede skin color changes. Discoloration may appear differently in darkly pigmented skin. This injury results from intense and/or prolonged pressure and shear forces at the bone-muscle interface. The wound may evolve rapidly to reveal the actual extent of tissue injury, ...
... and temperature change often precede skin color changes. Discoloration may appear differently in darkly pigmented skin. This injury results from intense and/or prolonged pressure and shear forces at the bone-muscle interface. The wound may evolve rapidly to reveal the actual extent of tissue injury, ...
Teaching Fourth-Grade TEXT FEATURES Using
... Caption Points out what’s in a photo, a drawing, or an illustration and relates it to the informational text; often gives more information Label Identifies important points of interest in a diagram or photograph that students might otherwise miss Sidebar Boxed or otherwise highlighted bits of inf ...
... Caption Points out what’s in a photo, a drawing, or an illustration and relates it to the informational text; often gives more information Label Identifies important points of interest in a diagram or photograph that students might otherwise miss Sidebar Boxed or otherwise highlighted bits of inf ...
03. face,N&vessels
... The skin of the face is supplied by branches of the trigeminal nerve, except for a small area over the angle of the mandible & parotid gland which is supplied by the great auricular nerve of the C2 &C3 ( cervical plexus) . These nerves not only supply the skin but also supply proprioceptive fibers t ...
... The skin of the face is supplied by branches of the trigeminal nerve, except for a small area over the angle of the mandible & parotid gland which is supplied by the great auricular nerve of the C2 &C3 ( cervical plexus) . These nerves not only supply the skin but also supply proprioceptive fibers t ...
5 REASONS WHY THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM IS IMPORTANT TO
... An important function of the lymphatic system is the manufacturing of antibodies. The production of white blood cells and antibodies to fight invasive bacteria, toxins or disease is also called an immune response. Antibodies defense system: Antibodies can be defined as specialized proteins that prot ...
... An important function of the lymphatic system is the manufacturing of antibodies. The production of white blood cells and antibodies to fight invasive bacteria, toxins or disease is also called an immune response. Antibodies defense system: Antibodies can be defined as specialized proteins that prot ...