Excessive exposure to alcohol can cause inflammation of certain digestive organs, such as the stomach. Inflammation of which organ(s) might be causing Vincent's back pain? 2. Based upon the location of this pain, would you guess that the organ in question is a retroperitoneal organ or an organ attached to the abdominal wall by a broad sheet of mesentery? Explain your answer.
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- Excessive exposure to alcohol can cause inflammation of certain digestive organs, such as the stomach. Inflammation of which organ(s) might be causing Vincent's back pain?
- 2. Based upon the location of this pain, would you guess that the organ in question is a retroperitoneal organ or an organ attached to the abdominal wall by a broad sheet of mesentery? Explain your answer.
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- 10. You are examining a patient. You divide the area into (1) a median plane, (2) a frontal plane, and (3) a transverse plane made at the level of each of the organs listed below. Which organ would not be visible in all three cases? A. Urinary bladder B. Small intestine C. Heart D. Brain E. Kidneys1. What medical term describes the back of the throat? 2. What is the plural word for bronchus? 3. What nerves regulate our "rest and digest" response? 4. What nerves carry impulses toward the CNS? 5. What nerve cell is the fundamental unit of the nervous system? 6. What are the two branches of the Nervous system? (please abbreviate)? 7. What suffix means an artificial or man-made opening? 8. What are the grooves, trenches, or furrows on the brain's surface? 9. What is the combining form for the spinal cord and bone marrow? 10. The trachea bifurcates into these two structures? 11. What is the combining from for the brain? 12. What medical term word means the inflammation of the nerves and spinal cord? 13. What medical term word that means difficulty breathing? 14. What medical term word for an embryonic nerve cell? 15. What muscular structure separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity? 16. What branch of the nervous system provides control…WER Body Fill-in (give the correct term for each item below; hint: remember to L consider anatomical position as needed for determining directional terms 1. The head is __ to the feet. spie 2. The liver is part of the _?__ system. 3. A leg amputation is likely to involve a _?__ cut, or section, through bone. 4. My lower back, or _?__, is sore. 5. The first finger is __?__ to the hand. 6. The popliteal vein is found in the _?__. 7. The heart is __ to the right lung. 8. The shoulder is _?_ to the elbow. 9. The skin is_?_ relative to the skeleton. 10. Adipose tissue is often just _?_ to the skin. 11. An occipital scar is on the back of the _?__ Sketch (make a rough sketch of a human figure in the position indicated by the anatomical compass rosette and label) The ana Suc tem ove teb spec be s BE
- 1. The color from the underlying blood vessels shows through the relatively transparent epithelium, giving the lips a reddish-pink to dark red appearance, depending on the overlying pigment. True False 2. The esophagus has three sphincter that regulate the movement of materials into and out of the esophagus. True FalseII. Put True (T) or false (F) for the following statements: 1. ( ) The xyphoid process is a bony tip of the sternum 2. ( ) Columnar epithelium lines the urinary bladder. 3. ( ) Sagittal plane divides body into anterior & posterior parts 4. ( ) Sebaceous gland secretes oil that kills bacteria 5. ( ) Smell center lies in the frontal lobe of the brainPart 4.3. For each of the following diagrams write a statement in medical terminology describing the location of the pain. The X marks the area of pain, and arrows explain the direction any pain extends. The first one has been completed for you. 1. Answer: Pain in the right inguinal region extending down the lateral right femoral to the patellar region. Answer: 3. Answer: 2.
- 3. For each of the following structures below, provide the location (organ and quadrant of abdominal cavity) and the general function or significance of the structure. Structure Lesser omentum Location Function Greater omentum Falciform ligament Greater duodenal papilla Cystic duct Gastric rugae Parotid duct2 Label the following structures on Figure 15.33. O Body O Cardia O Circular muscle layer O Duodenum O Esophagus O Fundus O Gastroesophageal sphincter O Pyloric sphincter O Pylorus O Rugae FIGURE 15.33 The stomach 3 Label the following structures on Figure 15.34. O Common bile duct O Common hepatic duct O Cystic duct O Duodenum O Gallbladder O Hepatopancreatic ampulla O Liver O Pancreas O Pancreatic duct FIGURE 15.34 The liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and duodenum1. Joseph Williams is a 2-year-old patient who presents to the emergency room with abrupt onset of severe, paroxysmal, colicky abdominal pain. The child appears weak, ill, and lethargic and does not cry when the nurse starts an IV. Joseph’s mother, Lisa, states, “Joseph had jelly-like stool yesterday, but I thought he was just getting a stomach bug. He had a brief episode of pain, but then was acting perfectly normal and playing five minutes later. I thought he just had gas until it happened again today and hasn’t gone away.” (Learning Objectives: 3, 4, 6) What is the pathophysiology behind intussusception? Why is Joseph’s abdominal pain intermittent instead of continuous? What treatment would the nurse expect to implement for this patient?
- Match the body cavities in column A with the organs contained in the cavities in column B. Place the letter of yourchoice in the space provided.Column A Column B1. liver 2. lungs3. spleen4. stomach5. brain6. teeth7. gallbladder8. urinary bladder9. eyes10. spinal cord11. rectum12. ear bones13. heart14. esophagus a. abdominal cavityb. cranial cavityc. middle ear cavityd. oral cavitye. orbital cavityf. pelvic cavityg. thoracic cavityh. vertebral canal (spinal cavity)3 Label the following structures on Figure 15.34. O Common bile duct O Common hepatic duct O Cystic duct O Duodenum OGallbladder O Hepatopancreatic ampulla O Liver O Pancreas O Pancreatic duct2 Label the following structures on Figure 15.33. O Body O Cardia O Circular muscle layer O Duodenum O Esophagus O Fundus O Gastroesophageal sphincter O Pyloric sphincter O Pylorus O Rugae FIGURE 15.33 The stomach 3 Label the following structures on Figure 15.34. O Common bile duct O Common hepatic duct O Cystic duct O Duodenum Gallbladder Hepatopancreatic ampulla Liver Pancreas O Pancreatic duct