Frog Dissection Manual 1. 2. Place the frog on the dissecting pan. Do not pin it down. Use these descriptions and the picture to identify each of the following external structures. A. Head – the anterior end of the frog extending to and including the eardrums mouth – the large opening at the anterior end of the head made up of a maxilla and mandible maxilla – the upper jaw bone mandible – the lower jaw bone external nares (i.e. nostrils) – two small openings on the dorsal surface of the
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It is most important for the EMT to remember that the suicidal patient may be homicidal as well. Successful treatment of a stroke depends on whether thrombolytic therapy is given within 3 hours after symptoms begin. You are transporting a male with “tearing” abdominal pain. You are approximately 30 miles away from the closet hospital. During your reassessment‚ you determine that the patient’s condition has deteriorated significantly. You should consider requesting a rendezous with ALS.
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Anatomical Organization Review Sheet Name 1. Answer the following questions using pgs. 13-16 and various organ system chapters of your text. a. Which is lateral: the tibia or fibula? fibula b. Which is more distal: the ankle or knee? ankle c. Circle or underline the correct statement: 1. The heart is ventral to the spinal cord. The heart is dorsal to the spinal cord. 2. The head is superior to the leg. The head is inferior to the leg. 3. The scapula is dorsal to the heart. The scapula
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statements‚ if made by the nurse to the client the night before surgery‚ is MOST important? 1. "It is important for you to eat foods from every level of the food pyramid and avoid excessive fats in your diet." 2. "Place the pillow against your abdomen‚ take three deep breaths‚ hold your breath‚ and then cough two or three times." 3. "There will be a machine available to you after surgery for you to use to continuously receive pain medication." 4. "You may come back from surgery with a tube
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1. In what way does physiology depend on anatomy? (p. 2) Because physiology studies the function of the structure and without the actual structure there is no function. 2. Which organ system includes the bones and cartilages? Which organ system includes the nasal cavity‚ lungs‚ and trachea? (p. 3) The Skeletal system includes the bones and cartilage. The Respiratory system includes the nasal cavity‚ lungs‚ and trachea. 3. What is the structural and functional unit of life that is the smallest
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Complete the following 2 exercises 1. Provide the CPT-4 code for the Respiratory System. A. Patient underwent bilateral diagnostic nasal endoscopy. The physician inserted an endoscope into the left nostril to evaluate nasal structures. The right nostril was also examined. ------------------------Answer: 31231-50 B. Patient presents with a six- month history of hoarseness. The physician performs a laryngoscopy. The patient is prepped in the usual fashion. A fiberoptic laryngoscope is
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Anatomy & Physiology I March 17‚ 2008 Lab Report- Fetal Pig The purpose of dissecting the fetal pig is to experience way the body looks internally. The fetal pig body organs are similar to the organs in a human body as well as the functions. My first step was to start cutting from the neck/cervical down to the midsection of the body. Then I cut the skin off so I can see the different muscles groups‚ such as the pectoralis major across the chest. However‚ I had to be very careful while
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References: Parasites In Humans 2010-2012 Retrieved from parasitesinhuman.org Kid’s health (Infection of Amebiasis) Retrieved from kidshealth.org
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HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OR EMERGANCY DEPARTMENT TREATMENT RECORD Patient Name : Benjamin Engelhart Patient ID : 112592 Date of Birth : 10/05/1958 Age : 46 Sex : Male Date of Admission : 11/14/2014 Emergency Room Physician : Alex McClure‚ MD Admitting Diagnosis : Acute Appendicitis. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This 46-year-old gentle man‚ with past medical history‚ significant only fo r degenerative disease of the bilateral hips‚ seconda ry to arthritis‚
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GI Terminologies Visceral pain; dull poorly localized pain Somatic pain; sharp pain‚ well localized Referred pain; pain experience at a distance from disease process Fetor hepaticus; sweet fecal odor caused by hepatic failure Feculent breath; foul fecal odor caused by severe bowel obstruction Severe halitosis; foul breath odor can be caused by poor dental hygience or neoplasms or esophagus and stomach Jaundice; yellowish discoloration of skin caused by high bilirubin level associated with
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