Wednesday, August 22, 2012

More Anatomy Review

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Anatomy Review

For all of you that lost the review sheet that I handed out - here's a digital copy for you to cherish and keep. 



How is anatomy related to physiology? In your answer, define anatomy and physiology and give one example of each.



What are the characteristics of living organisms?



Jessica has sustained an injury to the cavity shown by label D. Which cavity is this? Which organs may have been damaged as a result?



Label A is pointing to the __________ and contains the ______________.


Label B is pointing to the ______________ and contains the _____________


Label C is pointing to the _______________ which contains the ________________________________.


Label A and B are in the __________________ region of the body and
Compose the ______________________ cavity.





DIRECTIONS:  Using anatomical terminology, explain the location of the injury. What position would the patient need to be in in order to be examined? Which cavity? Where is it in relation to the neck? The belly button? Is it in the front or back of the body?

Pasqual is a 36 year old male who is presenting with pain in the center of his chest. Examination shows that the patient has an abscess (puss filled mound) on the skin that you suspect needs to be lanced (cut) to relieve the pressure. 







Gerardo is a 23 year old male who has ruptured his large intestine. They are going to cut into the left side of his abdomen about two inches below the navel.
·      What position does the patient need to be in?
·      Will it be a superficial or deep incision?
·      Which plane should the incision be on?
·      Which cavity will the incision be in?
·      Where specifically will the incision be? (HINT which quadrant?)









Draw a body in anatomical position. Use labels to describe the position of the hands, feet, and body.










Name the three elements of the homeostatic control system and show how they relate to each other.