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NINE ABDOMINO- PELVIC REGIONS

NINE ABDOMINO- PELVIC REGIONS. Maintaining Homeostasis The body communicates through nervous and endocrine systems consisting of 3 basic components 1)

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NINE

ABDOMINO-PELVIC

REGIONS

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Maintaining Homeostasis

• The body communicates through nervous and endocrine systems consisting of 3 basic components1) Receptor

• Detects a stimulus

2) Control center• Analyzes information• Determines appropriate response

3) Effector (Muscles or glands)• Responds to the stimulus

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Simple columnar

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Stratified Squamous

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Bone

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Simple squamous

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Simple Squamous

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Simple Squamous

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Nervous

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Stratified Cuboidal

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Stratified columnar

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Stratified columnar

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Stratified columnar

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Nerve

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Simple cuboidal

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Smooth muscle

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Skeletal Muscle

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Cardiac muscle

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Skeletal muscle

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Stratified Squamous

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Figure 7.1a

Skull

Thoracic cage(ribs andsternum)

(a) Anterior view

Facial bonesCranium

Sacrum

Vertebralcolumn

ClavicleScapulaSternumRibHumerusVertebraRadiusUlnaCarpals

PhalangesMetacarpalsFemurPatella

TibiaFibula

TarsalsMetatarsalsPhalanges

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Figure 7.16

Cervical curvature (concave)7 vertebrae, C1–C7

Thoracic curvature(convex)12 vertebrae,T1–T12

Lumbar curvature(concave)5 vertebrae, L1–L5

Sacral curvature(convex)5 fused vertebrae sacrum

Coccyx4 fused vertebrae

Anterior view Right lateral view

Spinousprocess

Transverseprocesses

Intervertebraldiscs

Intervertebralforamen

C1

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Figure 7.33a

Medialcuneiform

Phalanges

Metatarsals

TarsalsNavicular

Intermediatecuneiform

Talus

Calcaneus(a) Superior view

Cuboid

Lateralcuneiform

Proximal54321

Middle

Distal

Trochleaof talus

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Figure 7.28a-b

• Trapezoid• Trapezium

• Scaphoid

Phalanges

Carpals

Radius

• Proximal• Middle• Distal

• Triquetrum• Lunate

• Capitate• Hamate

• Pisiform

Metacarpals

Carpals

(b) Posterior view of left hand

Ulna

• Base• Shaft• Head

• Trapezoid• Trapezium

• Scaphoid

Carpals

(a) Anterior view of left hand

Radius

Sesamoidbones

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• Gouty Arthritis

• Deposition of uric acid crystals in joints and soft tissues, followed by inflammation

• More common in men; Typically affects the joint at the base of the great toe

• In untreated gouty arthritis, the bone ends fuse and immobilize the joint

• Treatment: drugs, plenty of water, avoidance of alcohol

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• Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease of unknown cause

• Usually arises between age 40 and 50, but may occur at any age; affects 3 times as many women as men

• Signs and symptoms include joint pain and swelling (usually bilateral), anemia, osteoporosis, muscle weakness, and cardiovascular problems; RA begins with synovitis of the affected joint

• Inflammatory blood cells migrate to the joint, release inflammatory chemicals

• Inflamed synovial membrane thickens into a pannus • Pannus erodes cartilage, scar tissue forms, articulating bone ends

connect (ankylosis)• Conservative therapy: aspirin, long-term use of antibiotics, and

physical therapy• Progressive treatment: anti-inflammatory drugs or

immunosuppressants

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Movements at Synovial Joints1. Gliding2. Angular movements:

– Flexion, extension, hyperextension– Abduction, adduction– Circumduction

3. Rotation– Medial and lateral rotation

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Movements at Synovial Joints4. Special movements– Supination, pronation– Dorsiflexion, plantar flexion of the foot– Inversion, eversion– Protraction, retraction– Elevation, depression– Opposition

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Gliding Movements

• One flat bone surface glides or slips over another similar surface

• Examples:– Intercarpal joints– Intertarsal joints– Between articular processes of vertebrae

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Figure 8.5a

Gliding

(a) Gliding movements at the wrist

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Angular Movements

Movements that occur along the sagittal plane:

• Flexion—decreases the angle of the joint

• Extension— increases the angle of the joint

• Hyperextension—excessive extension beyond normal range of motion

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Figure 8.5b

(b) Angular movements: flexion, extension, and hyperextension of the neck

Hyperextension Extension

Flexion

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Figure 8.5c

Hyperextension Flexion

Extension

(c) Angular movements: flexion, extension, andhyperextension of the vertebral column

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Figure 8.5d

Extension

Extension

Flexion

Flexion

(d) Angular movements: flexion and extension at theshoulder and knee

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Angular Movements

Movements that occur along the frontal plane:

• Abduction—movement away from the midline

• Adduction—movement toward the midline

• Circumduction—flexion + abduction + extension + adduction of a limb so as to describe a cone in space

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Figure 8.5e

Abduction

Adduction

(e) Angular movements: abduction, adduction, andcircumduction of the upper limb at the shoulder

Circumduction

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Rotation

• The turning of a bone around its own long axis

• Examples:– Between C1 and C2 vertebrae

– Rotation of humerus and femur

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Figure 8.5f

Lateralrotation

Medialrotation

Rotation

(f) Rotation of the head, neck, and lower limb

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Special Movements

• Movements of radius around ulna:– Supination (turning hand backward)– Pronation (turning hand forward)

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Figure 8.6a

Supination(radius and ulna are parallel)

(a) Pronation (P) and supination (S)

Pronation(radius rotatesover ulna)

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Special Movements

• Movements of the foot:– Dorsiflexion (upward movement) – Plantar flexion (downward movement)

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Figure 8.6b

Dorsiflexion

Plantar flexion

Dorsiflexion

Plantar flexion

(b) Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion

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Special Movements

• Movements of the foot:– Inversion (turn sole medially)– Eversion (turn sole laterally)

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Figure 8.6c

EversionInversion

(c) Inversion and eversion

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Special Movements

• Movements in a transverse plane:– Protraction (anterior movement)– Retraction (posterior movement)

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Figure 8.6d

Protractionof mandible

Retractionof mandible

(d) Protraction and retraction

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Special Movements

• Elevation (lifting a body part superiorly)

• Depression (moving a body part inferiorly)

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Figure 8.6e

Elevationof mandible

Depressionof mandible

(e) Elevation and depression

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Special Movements

• Opposition of the thumb– Movement in the saddle joint so that the thumb

touches the tips of the other fingers

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Figure 8.6f

(f) Opposition

Opposition

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• Odor Of Orangutan Terrified Tarzan After Forty Voracious Gorillas Viciously Attacked Him

• Old Opie Occasionally Tries Trigonometry And Feels Very Gloomy, Vague And Hypoactive

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• The cranial nerves are:

• I - Olfactory nerve

• II - Optic nerve

• III - Oculomotor nerve

• IV - Trochlear nerve

• V - Trigeminal nerve/dentist nerve

• VI - Abducens nerve

• VII - Facial nerve

• VIII - Vestibulocochlear nerve/Auditory nerve

• IX - Glossopharyngeal nerve

• X - Vagus nerve

• XI - Accessory nerve/Spinal accessory nerve

• XII - Hypoglossal nerve

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Figure 12.6a

Postcentralgyrus

Centralsulcus

Precentralgyrus

Frontallobe

(a)

Parietal lobeParieto-occipital sulcus(on medial surfaceof hemisphere)Lateral sulcus

Transverse cerebral fissure

Occipital lobeTemporal lobe

CerebellumPons

Medulla oblongataSpinal cord

Cortex (gray matter)

Fissure(a deepsulcus)

Gyrus

SulcusWhite matter

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Figure 12.6b

Centralsulcus

(b)

Frontal lobe

Temporal lobe(pulled down)

Gyri of insula

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Figure 16.1

Pineal glandHypothalamus

Pituitary gland

Parathyroid glands(on dorsal aspectof thyroid gland)Thymus

Thyroid gland

Adrenal glands

Pancreas

Ovary (female)

Testis (male)

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Mechanisms of Hormone Action

• Two mechanisms, depending on their chemical nature

1. Water-soluble hormones (all amino acid–based hormones except thyroid hormone)

• Cannot enter the target cells

• Act on plasma membrane receptors

• Coupled by G proteins to intracellular second messengers that mediate the target cell’s response

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Mechanisms of Hormone Action

2. Lipid-soluble hormones (steroid and thyroid hormones)

• Act on intracellular receptors that directly activate genes

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Homeostatic Imbalances of the Brain

• Traumatic brain injuries– Concussion—temporary alteration in function– Contusion—permanent damage– Subdural or subarachnoid hemorrhage—may

force brain stem through the foramen magnum, resulting in death

– Cerebral edema—swelling of the brain associated with traumatic head injury

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• Alzheimer’s disease (AD): a progressive degenerative disease of the brain that results in dementia; accounts for 50 to 80 percent of dementia cases, early onset types can appear as early as 40 yoa

• Two abnormal structures called plaques and tangles are prime suspects in damaging and killing nerve cells.

• Plaques are deposits of a protein fragment called beta-amyloid that build up in the spaces between nerve cells.

• Tangles are twisted fibers of another protein called tau that build up inside cells.

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• Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)—temporary episodes of reversible cerebral ischemia

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Figure 18.4e

Aorta

Left pulmonaryarteryLeft atriumLeft pulmonaryveins

Mitral (bicuspid)valve

Aortic valve

Pulmonary valveLeft ventricle

Papillary muscleInterventricularseptumEpicardiumMyocardiumEndocardium

(e) Frontal section

Superior vena cava

Right pulmonaryarteryPulmonary trunk

Right atrium

Right pulmonaryveinsFossa ovalisPectinate muscles

Tricuspid valveRight ventricle

Chordae tendineae

Trabeculae carneae

Inferior vena cava

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Body Cavities

The ventral cavity contains the thoracic & abdominopelvic cavities, and are separated by the diaphragm.

Dorsal cavity contains the cranial and spinal cavities

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Figure 12.12

Corpus callosum

Choroid plexusThalamus(encloses third ventricle)

Pineal gland(part of epithalamus)

Posterior commissure

CorporaquadrigeminaCerebralaqueductArbor vitae (ofcerebellum)Fourth ventricleChoroid plexusCerebellum

Septum pellucidum

Interthalamicadhesion(intermediatemass of thalamus)Interven-tricularforamenAnteriorcommissure

Hypothalamus

Optic chiasma

Pituitary gland

Cerebral hemisphere

Mammillary bodyPonsMedulla oblongata

Spinal cord

Mid-brain

Fornix

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· Premature Ventricular Complexes PVCs

Also you'll see 2 odd waveforms, these are the ventricles depolarizing prematurely in response to a signal within the ventricles.(Above - unifocal PVC's as they look alike if they differed in appearance they would be called multifocal PVC's, as below)

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Multi focal PVCs