An Overview of Anatomy Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0001-00-01 Observations What is the purpose of this exercise? Are there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. Exercise 1: Anatomical Position Question
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Galen 131-201 AD Physician‚ surgeon‚ philosopher Vesalius 1514-1564 Regional anatomy: Body areas Anatomist Albinus 1697-1770 Anatomist DaVinci 1452-1519 Anatomical artist Specialties of Anatomy Systemic anatomy Groups of organs working together Respiratory and cardiovascular systems Specialties of Anatomy Microscopic Structure Examines cells & molecules Histology Developmental anatomy From egg (embryology) to maturity Clinical anatomy Medical specialties
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Doctrine of Double Effect". After reading the article‚ respond to the questions listed below. 2. Define the Doctrine of Double Effect. 3. Provide a brief summary of Scanlon’s view on the doctrine. 4. Discuss the scenario of either the drug shortage or organ shortage found in the article. 5. What is the scenario? 6. How does this demonstrate the Doctrine of Double Effect? 7. Do you agree with the action taken? If not‚ what could have been done? 8. What was Scanlon’s view on the scenario? Introduction
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The Exploration of the Internal Organs through the Dissection of a Fetal Pig in Order to Observe and Gain a Keen Insight into the Workings of the Human Organ System For as long as there has been intelligent life there has been medicine‚ from the most rudimentary of herbs to the most advanced of medical techniques‚ the main focus has been the advancement of the species. But understanding how they work has always been the key‚ and the one of the best ways is through dissection. Throughout history
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Body Systems and Diseases Complete the table below for the required systems listed. You are required to list four to six of the main organs of each body system‚ one or two sentences explaining the function of the system itself in your own words‚ and a short list of five to six major diseases that afflict each system. This assignment is due in Week One. System Organs in the System Function of the System Major Diseases Afflicting the System Example: Immune System Thymus Lymph Nodes Skin Tonsils Bone
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Name: ______________________________________ Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: Drug Dosage Vocabulary: controlled release‚ dosage‚ drug‚ overdose‚ target organ Prior Knowledge Question (Do this BEFORE using the Gizmo.) Suppose you take aspirin for a headache. What happens after you swallow the pill? The aspirin starts begins to dissolve by the enzymes and are soaked in while traveling down to the stomach. They then are distributed to the areas that need the
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position of the main bodyorgans Identify the organisation of the human body and the position of the main body organs (P1) What you need to do: You need to identify the position of the following organs (listed below)‚ providing a brief description of their function and which system they belong to. For example‚ you could write: The stomach is a muscular organ‚ found in the abdominal cavity‚ which churns food into smaller particles and starts the digestion of proteins. It is part of
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Sense Organs The General Senses Sensory receptors n monitor external or internal conditions. Simplest are free nerve endings. -Temperature - pain -touch -pressure -vibration Receptors throughout the body •Special senses nSmell ntaste nvision nbalance nhearing nReceptors located in sense organs (e.g.‚ ear‚ eye). EYES nAccessory Structures of the Eye qEyelids (palpebra) and glands qSuperficial epithelium of eye nConjunctiva qLacrimal apparatus nTear production and removal
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Application on Normative Ethical Theories Is organ donation to a family member a moral obligation? Is it possible to love ones child well‚ yet dent them the very organ that one is physically capable of giving them? True love often requires sacrifice on behalf of those one loves; it requires acts of self-giving for the greater good of the other. But this form of self-giving seems different in kind. However much we might praise those who give their organs to a beloved family member‚ can we condemn
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that run through canals in the bone and muscles to aide in mobility. Bones are considered a type of mineralized connective tissue that contains collagen and calcium phosphate (which gives bones their firmness). Bones provide protection to vital organs. The ribs protect the lungs and the heart and the skull protects the brain. Next there is cartilage it is a type of fibrous connective tissue that is composed of closely packed collagenous fibers and a rubbery gelatinous substance called chondrin
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