RECORD OF OPERATION PATIENT: Ann Zantza PHYSICIAN: Dennis Munoz‚ MD PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Cancer of right breast. POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Cancer of right breast. PROCEDURE: Right total mastectomy with axillary dissection. SURGEON: Morton Holden‚ MD HISTORY: This patient has cancer of the right breast. It was elected to do a right total mastectomy with an axillary dissection. PROCEDURE: The patient was given a general anesthetic. The right arm was free draped‚ and she was prepped and draped in
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Rachel Miley Anatomy and Physiology Hassan’s Story 1. The clue that would help Stefan would be the depressions and the openings on the anterior and posterior scapular. They are several depressions on the scapula that include the acromion‚ superior angle‚ subscapular fossa‚ medial border‚ lateral border‚ inferior angle‚ glenoid cavity‚ coracoid process‚ and many more. The glenoid cavity is the shallow‚ oval socket that articulates with the Humerus. 2. Stefan is referring to the collarbone as
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lengthening in response to tension; the contracting muscle relaxes as its antagonist is activated. Match the following: A) Brachial plexus B) Cervical plexus C) Lumbar plexus D) Sacral plexus 22) The obturator and femoral nerves branch from this plexus. 23) Striking the "funny bone" (ulnar nerve) may cause injury to a nerve of this plexus. 24) Trauma to a nerve of this plexus may cause wrist drop. 25) A fall or improper administration of an injection to the buttocks may injure a nerve of this
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compartment. It originates from the lateral cord of the brachial plexus of nerves. It pierces the coracobrachialis muscle and gives off branches to the muscle‚ as well as to brachialis and biceps brachii. It terminates as the anterior cutaneous nerve of the forearm. The radial nerve‚ which is from the fifth cervical spinal nerve to the first thoracic spinal nerve‚ originates as the continuation of the posterior cord of the brachial plexus. This nerve enters the lower triangular space (an imaginary
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that had to be reattached. Specific Bone: Humerus ; Specific Muscles: Biceps brachii‚ brachialis‚ triceps ; Specific nerves: Median nerve‚ ulnar nerve‚ radial nerve‚ musculocutaneous nerve‚ antebrachial cutaneous nerves ; Specific Blood Vessels: Brachial artery‚ superior and inferior collateral artery‚ profunda brachii artery and veins‚ cephalic vein‚ basilic vein‚ and other venous tributaries 3. What organ system was most likely not reattached? Explain. Lymphatic because the vessels are very small
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Additionally‚ the muscles that would’ve been reattached are biceps brachii‚ brachialis‚ triceps‚ and the coracobrachialis. The nerves that would’ve been fixed would be the median‚ ulnar‚ radial‚ musculocutaneous‚ and the antibrachial cultaneous nerves. The brachial‚ superior and inferior collateral‚ profunda brachii arteries would have to be reattached‚ along with several smaller veins. 3. The system that was most likely not reattached would be the lymphatic. The lymphatic system is composed of small vessels
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International Classification of Diseases Tenth Revision Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) An Applied Approach 2013 Update for use with 2012 Edition Revisions and Exercise Answer Key Lynn M. Kuehn‚ MS‚ RHIA‚ CCS-P‚ FAHIMA Therese M. Jorwic‚ MPH‚ RHIA‚ CCS‚ CCS-P‚ FAHIMA ICD-10-PCS Flashcards The first step in mastering ICD-10-PCS is to become familiar with the terminology‚ structure and format of this new code set. In addition to the Flash Card software program found on the
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Focus on Phytochemicals Research Review: The effect of flavonoids on arterial function Submitted by 06136786 March 12‚ 2013 For HLTH 331 Advanced Nutrition To Dr. Pyke Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in developed countries. Diet‚ particularly foods high in antioxidants‚ has been suggested as a preventative mechanism towards reducing the risk of CVD. Compared with other known dietary sources of antioxidants and flavonoids (tea‚ red wine)‚ dark chocolate and other
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where pulse can be taken accurately. These are the carotid‚ apical‚ brachial‚ and radial. The carotid pulse can be located on the neck between what is commonly known as the adam’s apple and the tendon to the side of it‚ the apical pulse is found a little on the left of the chest near the fifth rib‚ the brachial is on the inside of the elbow‚ and the radial pulse is located on the thumb side of the wrist. To take carotid‚ brachial‚ and radial pulses simply use the index and middle finger until you
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felt easier and they can be pressed against a bone by the fingers. There are different arterial sites on the body that are used for pulse: * Temporal- on either side of the forehead * Carotid-at the neck on either side of the trachea * Brachial-inner aspect of the forearm at the antecubital space‚(crease of the elbow) * Radial-at the inner aspect of the upper thigh where the thigh joins with the truck of the body * Popliteal-behind the knee * Dorsalis pedis-at the top of the
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