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Bell Ringer…. Compare and contrast positive and negative feedback mechanisms Give and example of each type of mechanism and explain how each works for that example. Directional Terms. When navigating the body, directional terms help determine the exact location of a structure.
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Bell Ringer… Compare and contrast positive and negative feedback mechanisms Give and example of each type of mechanism and explain how each works for that example
Directional Terms When navigating the body, directional terms help determine the exact location of a structure
Anatomical Position… • All directional terms are based on the body being in the “anatomical position” • Facing forward • Palms outward
In general, directional terms can be grouped in pairs of opposites • Superior/inferior (cranial/caudal) • Anterior/posterior (ventral/dorsal) • Medial/lateral • Proximal/distal (usually used with reference to the limbs) • Superficial/deep
Try it… The knees are __________ to the thighs Your eyebrows are _________ to your nose Your diaphragm is __________ to your stomach Your elbows are ____________ to the wrists
Reference Planes Imaginary lines used to section the body and its organs These lines run longitudinally, horizontally, and on an angle
The 4 major body reference planes are: • median/sagittal • cuts body in half • if not median, can still be sagittal • frontal (coronal) • cuts the body into front and back halves • Transverse • Cut in half at the stomach • Oblique • Angular cut
Try It… A mad slasher has a machete and slices you into two parts – front and back – what type of cut was it. You are cutting vegetables cut your finger diagonally – what type of cut was it? Describe a sagittal cut
Bell Ringer… Describe the anatomical position What word can be used instead of cranial? What word would you use to describe your skin to your muscles? What about your muscles to your skin? What is the another word for ventral?
Bell Ringer II… e c d a b Front
Body cavities • Spaces within the body that contain the internal organs • There are 7 cavities – two are closed and 5 are open
The 2 major closed cavities • The dorsal cavity • Located in the posterior region of the body • Contains two smaller cavities • Cranial cavity – contains the brain • Vertebral cavity – contains the spinal cord
2. The ventral cavity • Located in the anterior region of the trunk • Contains two smaller cavities separated by the diaphragm • Thoracic cavity – separated into two compartments by the medisternum which contains the aorta, esophagus, trachea, thymus • Pleural cavities – the spaces surrounding each lung • Pericardial cavity – the space in which the heart is located • Abdominopelvic cavity • Large abdominal cavity – the space that contains the stomach, liver, spleen, gall bladder, kidney, and most of the large and small intestine • The pelvic cavity – the space that contains the terminal part of the large intestine, urinary bladder, internal reproductive organs
Bell Ringer… In what cavity would you find the spinal cord? What separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities?
The 5 open cavities • Oral cavity – teeth and tongue • Nasal cavity – nose and sinuses • Orbital cavities – eyes • Middle ear cavities • Synovial cavities – houses joints
Body Regions Designated for specific body areas that have a special nerve or vascular supply or those that perform a special function The most widely used terms are those that designate regions in the abdomen
The 6 Abdomen Regions • Umbilical region • Epigastric region • Hypogastric region • Right/left iliac regions (a.k.a. inguinal) • Right/left lumbar regions • Right/left hypochondriac regions
Organs found in 9 abdomen regions • Umbilical region • Small intestine 2. Epigastric region • liver, diaphragm, transverse colon of large intestine, and stomach 3. Hypogastric region - appendix, bladder, small intestine
Right iliac region • Cecum and ascending colon of the large intestine • Right lumbar region • Ascending colon • Right hypochondriac region • Gall bladder, liver, diaphragm, and transverse colon
Left iliac region • Initial part of the sigmoid colon 8. Left lumbar region • Descending colon • Left hypochondriac region - stomach, diaphragm, transverse colon, start of the descending colon
Another scheme commonly used by medical personnel is quadrants There are four major quadrants: • Right upper quadrant (RUQ) • Left upper quadrant (LUQ) • Right lower quadrant (RLQ) • Left lower quadrant (LLQ)
Bell Ringer… B D A G C F J H I Label each section of the abdonminpelvic area
Bell Ringer II In what region(s) would I find my transverse colon? Suzy goes to the hospital with appendicitis. What part of her abdomen will they have to cut? Billy the bully gets punched in the umbilical section of his abdomen. What organ(s) are at risk for injury?
Review… Of the 9 abdominopelvic regions, what 4 would be found or partially found in the left upper quadrant? The spinal cord is ____________ to the esophagus The larynx is _____________ to the trachea Tommy is cutting down a tree with a chain saw – it slips and cuts off his arm. What type of cut is this?
Bell Ringer II • Give the anatomical name for the following areas: • The cheek • The chest • The armpit • The kneecap • The thigh • The lower back