Cor Pulmonale. Sung Chul Hwang, M.D. Dept. of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Ajou University School of Medicine. Cor Pulmonale. Right Sided Heart Disease, secondarily caused by abnormalities of lung parenchyme, airways, thorax, or respiratory control mechanisms.
By SamuelLong Term Care Division. Alabama Medicaid Agency Long Term Care Division Outreach and Education Unit May 2003. P R E S E N T S An Overview of. PRIVATE DUTY NURSING. What is Private Duty Nursing?.
By jovanOsteology(2). Department of Anatomy Luzhou medical college. Edited by professor Xiao. Review the contents of the last lesson. 1. The suppose axes of the human body are? 2. The sections or planes of the human body on the basis of the axis?
By dutchThoracic cage and vertebral column. Do you know the bones?????. Identify the regions of the spine. Cervical Thoracic Lumbar Sacrum coccyx. identify. Cervical axis. identify. Cervical atlas. identify. Typical cervical. identify. Hyoid bone. identify. Typical thoracic. identify.
By tracyQuick Facts!. If all the muscles in the body could pull in one direction, in one giant movement, the force would = 25 tonnes. 1 tonne = 907.18 kg = 2240 lbs The average person’s muscles do daily work that amounts to loading 24,000 lbs on to a 4 foot high shelf.
By soladaThe skeletal system Structure and function of bone Organization of the skeleton Joints. Functions of bone (skeleton) Support and protection Blood cell formation Mineral storage (calcium especially) Site for muscle attachment body movement Protect blood vessels, nerves.
By merisMuscles Origins and Insertions. Muscles from pg. 44-45 in text. Neck Muscles. Thoracic Cage Muscles. Back Muscles. Thoracic Cage Muscles. Thoracic Cage. Abdominal Muscles. Abdominals. Moving Upper Limb. Rotator Cuff. Scapular Muscles. Scapular Muscles cont. Muscles that move Humerus.
By rafalPediatric Radiology for R a ngsit medical students. Warangkana Ratanaprakarn , MD. Narong Nithipanya , MD. Bunyapun Karnjanalux Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health. PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY. CHEST ABDOMEN BONE SKULL. RESPIRATORY DISTRESS IN NEWBORN PULMONARY CAUSES.
By kacyHuman osteology. BY: Dr Shahriar Ahmadpour Assistant Professor of Anatomy and neuroanatomy. Anatomical positions. Terminalogy. Terminalogy. Terminalogy. Vertebral column. A typical thoracic (T7) vertebra. A typical thoracic (T7) vertebra. An atypical (T1). T10. T11. T12.
By edanExercise 7. Axial Skeleton. Portland Community College BI 231. Bone Landmarks. All bones possess distinctive landmarks that are designed for specific functions. Review table 7.1. Axial Skeleton. Skull Spine Thoracic Cage Hyoid bone. Supraorbital ridge. Frontal Bone. Frontal Bone.
By keeliaSkeletal System. Directional Terms Skeletal Structures Overview Types of Joints & Fractures. Skeletal System. Directional Terms Skeletal Structures Overview Types of Joints & Fractures. Directional Terms. Term Definition Example. Towards the head end.
By templeNormal changes in pregnancy . D r. S. Parthasarathy MD., DA., DNB, MD ( Acu ), Dip. Diab . DCA, Dip. Software statistics PhD ( physio ) Mahatma Gandhi Medical college and research institute , puducherry India . Big B confirms that Aish is pregnant .
By ronliBy: Kenyana Wesley . Auscultation. Auscultation . Auscultation is the listening to internal sounds of the body usually using a stethoscope. . Stethoscope . is an acoustic medical device for auscultation, or listening to the internal sounds of an animal or human body.
By reedBony Thorax. Bony Thorax. The sternum, ribs and thoracic vertebrae make up the bony thorax The bony thorax is often called the thoracic cage because it forms a protective, cone-shaped cage of slender bones around the organs of the thoracic cavity. Sternum.
By lesThe Pectoral Girdle. INTRODUCTION TO THE SKELETAL SYSTEM. Histology of Bone Tissue Bone Function and Structure Bone Growth & Development Joints The Axial Skeleton The Pectoral Girdle The Upper Limbs The Pelvic Girdle The Lower Limbs. oVERVIEW. 22 bones in skull 6 in middle ears
By haigبسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. Thoracic cage. Thoracic inlet. Thoracic Cage. - The thoracic cage consists of the sternum, the ribs, and the thoracic vertebrae. - It has a narrow inlet and a wide outlet. I. Thoracic inlet: (the upper opening of the thoracic cage) Boundaries:
By cedricChapter 7—Bones Part I: Axial Skeleton. The Noggin, aka Skull. Thoracic Cage. That’s axial not axle!. Vertebral Column. Potpourri. $100. $100. $100. $ 100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500.
By spenceThorax and Lungs. Chapter 18. Structure and Function. Position and surface landmarks Thoracic cage is a bony structure with a conical shape, which is narrower at top Defined by sternum, 12 pairs of ribs and 12 thoracic vertebrae
By murraySKELETAL SYSTEM. Functions of the Skeletal System. Bones are made of OSSEOUS TISSUE Support and Protection Body movement Blood cell formation (bone marrow) - hematopoeisis Storage of inorganic materials (salt, calcium, potassium….). ORGANIZATION. About 206 bones
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