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| Moon face, red cheeks, excessive hair growth |
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| Edematous and pale. Swelling around the eyes in the morning may become slit-like with excess edema. |
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| Hypothyrodism, dull, puffy facies. Edema around eyes does not pit with pressure. Hair and eyebrows dry, coarse and thinned. Dry skin |
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| Blunted expression. Mask like face! Neck and upper trunk flex forward. Facial skin is oily and drooling may occur. |
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| Increased growth hormone produces enlargement of both bone and soft tissues. Head is elongated with prominent forehead, nose and lower jaw. The soft tissue also enlarges |
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| Parotid Gland enlargement- |
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| Chronic bilateral asymptomatic parotid gland enlargement. May be due to obesity, diabetes, cirrhosis and other conditions. Swelling anterior to the ear lobs and above the angles of the jaw. Gradual unilateral enlargement suggests neoplasm. Acute enlargement is seen in mumps. |
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| How many major exams will you take in this course? |
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| 6 total (3 written & 3 lab practicals) |
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| How much will each major exam be worth? |
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| equally (90% of grade PA; 100% of grade PT) |
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| What other activities contribute to your course grade? |
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| PA: X-SEC Anatomy Tutor 10% of grade; PT: nothing. 3 bonus points in lab (DIP) - both PA & PT. |
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| Name the three types of trash in the laboratory. |
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| What is the jugular or sternal notch? |
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| top of manubrium, between the attachment of clavicles. |
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| What attaches at the Sternal Angle of Louis? |
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| costal cartilage for rib 2. |
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| Demonstrate the mid-axillary line. |
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| What anterior chest feature lies on the mid-clavicular line? |
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| nipple, 4th ICS (in the male) |
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| 5.What projects laterally at the union of the pedicle and lamina of the vertebra? |
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| What is a true rib and how many are there? |
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| ribs that attach directly to sternum via their costal cartilage. 7 |
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| “typical: ribs attach to three bony structures. What are they? |
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| vertebral body of same rib number, vertebral body above, and transverse process of same rib number. |
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| Did man have 13 ribs at one time? |
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| Where is intercostal space 3? |
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| What is the fatty layer just beneath the skin called? |
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| superficial fascia or hypodermis |
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| What are Langer lines and how do they relate to scar formation? |
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| orientation of collagen bundles in dermis. Healing of full thickness skin cuts & lacerations heal with minimal scaring if parallel to Langer lines. |
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| Where is the female breast anatomically located? |
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| 13.What two vessels supply most of the blood supply to the breast? |
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| internal thoracic & lateral thoracic. |
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| 14.Most of the lymphatic drainage of breast tissue is toward which lymph nodes? |
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| 15.The line on which mammary tissue can be found in mammals is called what? |
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| 16.What are five physical signs of breast cancer? |
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| lump, dimpling of skin, retracted nipple, orange peel skin, loss of mobility. |
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| What is found in the deltopectoral triangle or groove? |
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| 18.What two vessels supply the pectoral and lateral thoracic wall regions? |
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| lateral thoracic & thorocoacromial artery |
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| Name three structures that pierce the clavipectoral fascia above the pectoralis minor. |
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| thorocoacromial artery & vein, cephalic vein, lateral pectoral nerve. |
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| What is the innervation to the pectoralis major? |
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| lateral and medial pectoral nerves |
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| What is the axillary artery called proximally? |
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| What is the action of the pectoralis major? |
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| 23.Describe the involvement of the intercostal muscles in the respiratory cycle. |
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| inspiration - they draw ribs upward. Forced expiration - innermost pulls ribs down, others relax |
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| What is a neurovascular bundle? |
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| nerve, artery and vein running together. |
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| Name 2 neurovascular bundles encountered thus far. |
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| 1) intercostal n.a.v, 2) thorocoacromial artery & vein & lateral pectoral nerve |
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| Other than muscles what is found in the intercostal spaces. |
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| intercostal neurovascular bundle. |
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