bronch windpipe: (bronchus) 21. carcin cancer: (carcinoma‚ carcinogen) 22. cardi heart: (pericardium‚ cardiac) 23. carp wrist: (carpals) 24. -centesis surgical puncture :(amniocentesis‚ thoracentesis) 25. cephal- head: (cephalic artery) 26. -cidal killing : (gemacidal) 27. -clast broken: (osteoclasts) 28. cleav to divide: (cleavage) 29. contra- against: (contraceptive device‚ contralateral) 30. corpus – body: (corpus callosum) 31. cut- skin: (subcutaneous)
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essential to determine the patient’s health. Obtaining blood sample is done by different blood collection techniques‚ specifically‚ the venipuncture and the fingerstick method. Venipuncture is achieved by inserting a hypodermic needle to the median cephalic vein to obtain venous blood while pricking the fingertips with a sterile lancet with capillary tubes to obtain capillary blood does fingerstick method. Some other says that venipuncture and fingerstick method has a significant difference. In terms of
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tissue. Pituitary‚ thyroid‚ parathyroid‚ adrenal glands‚ pancreas‚ ovaries‚ testes‚ pineal gland‚ thymus gland Cardiovascular system- Blood is transferred throughout the body as well as nutrients‚ gases‚ hormones‚ and wastes. Heart‚ arteries‚ veins‚ capillaries‚ blood Lymphatic system- transports tissue fluid back to blood stream and carries certain fatty substances away from the digestive organs. Also help remove disease causing microorganisms and viruses from tissue fluid. Digestive system-
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fetal body parts to a specific quadrant of the mother’s pelvis. Its important to define fetal position because it influence the progression of labor and whether surgical intervention is needed. TYPES OF FETAL PRESENTATION: * CEPHALIC: when the fetus is in cephalic presentation‚ the head is the first part to contact the cervix and expel from the uterus during delivery. * BREECH: labor is prolonged with breech presentation beecse of ineffective cervical dilation caused by decreased pressure
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blood vessels‚ which allows them to absorb the pressure emitted from the heart with each beat and to return blood back to the heart‚ usually on an uphill course against the constant pull of gravity. Key point: In differentiating between arteries‚ veins‚ and capillaries‚ emphasize that the structure of each type of vessel is related to the differing amounts of pressure they must each absorb from the heart‚ as well as their respective roles in blood
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Chapter 23 high risk pregnant client during labor and delivery Four main components of the labor process 1. passenger or fetus 2. passage way or pelvic bones and other pelvic structure 3. powers or uterine contractions 4. clients psyche or psychological state Problems with the passenger -Problem may arise if preterm‚ also during multiple gestation. Fetal malposition 1. Occipitoposterior position ROP or LOP Second stage of labor Complains of severe back pain from the pressure
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weigh up to 3‚600 pounds. It has 18 rows of teeth on their lower jaw. Their eyes are on the side of their head and they have a long whip-like tail. They have very long flattened and triangular pectoral fins on both sides of its body. A manta’s cephalic lobe is short‚ stubby and round. A devil ray can grow up to 5.2m (17ft) and weigh
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carry oxygenated (oxygen-rich) blood from the heart to the rest of the body.3VeinVeins differ from HYPERLINK http//www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artery o Artery arteries in structure and function for example‚ arteries are more muscular than veins‚ veins contain valves.Most veins carry deoxygenated (containing less oxygen and more carbon dioxide and other wastes) blood from the body tissues to the heart‚ which then sends that blood through the pulmonary system to be oxygenated again. Blood Vessels Label the
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A and P II Chapter 24 practice test 1. Which of the following digestive regions is responsible for the propulsion of materials into the esophagus? Answer: pharynx 2. The active process that occurs when materials enter the digestive tract via the mouth is: Answer: ingestion 3. Sympathetic stimulation of the muscularis externa promotes: Answer: muscular inhibition and relaxation 4. Which of the following statements about peritonitis is false? Answer: It leads to inflammation of the digestive mucosa
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The abdomen is located behind the cephalothorax and consists of six clearly divided segments. The cephalothorax consists of 13 segments. Each segment of both the cephalothorax and the abdomen contains a pair of appendages. The head (or cephalic) region has five pairs of appendages. The antennules are organs of balance‚ touch‚ and taste. Long antennae are organs for touch‚ taste‚ and smell. The mandibles‚ or jaws‚ crush food by moving from side to side. Two pairs of maxillae hold solid food
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