precautions are sometimes referred to as “routine precautions” and “standard precautions.” Universal precautions should be applied in all workplaces when workers come in contact with blood or other body fluids such as‚ semen‚ vaginal discharge‚ synovial fluid‚ cerebrospinal fluid‚ pleural fluid‚ peritoneal fluid‚ pericardial fluid and amniotic fluid. These safety measures do NOT apply to feces‚ nasal secretions‚ sputum‚ sweat‚ tears‚ urine‚ vomit and saliva‚ unless you work in a dental office‚ where
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Anatomy and Physiology Chapter Objectives Chapter 1: Introduction to the Human Body Chapter 2: The Chemical Level of Organization Chapter 3: The Cellular Level of Organization Chapter 4: The Tissue Level of Organization Chapter 5: The Integumentary System Chapter 6: The Skeletal System - Bone Tissue Chapter 7: The Skeletal System - The Axial Skeleton Chapter 8: The Skeletal System - The Appendicular Skeleton Chapter 9: Joints Chapter 10: Muscular Tissue Chapter 11: The Muscular System Chapter 12:
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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM DocPoks Pangan M.D Natural Science • The bones‚ muscles and joints together form an integrated system called the Musculoskeletal System • Myology is the scientific study of muscles • Muscular system is an organ system consisting of skeletal‚ smooth and cardiac muscles • Orthopedics is the branch of medical science concerned with the prevention or correction of the disorders of the musculoskeletal system ANTERIOR VIEW POSTERIOR VIEW FUNCTIONS OF THE MUSCLES • • • • Movement
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Ankylosing Spondylitis Enteropathic Arthropathy Psoriatic Arthropathy (Psoriasis) Reiter’s Syndrome Endocrine and Metabolic Related Disorders (Crystal Deposition Joint Diseases) Gout -(Sodium Urea Crystals)‚ CPDD‚ HADD‚ Ochronosis Primary Synovial Disorders Synoviochondrometaplasia (SVCM)(Joint Mouse) Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis (PVN’s) Infectious Arthritis Pyogenic (puss forming) Arthritis – Staph Infection Non pyogenic Arthritis – TB‚ Fungal infections Miscellaneous Disorders
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countercurrent exchange- the deep veins lie alongside deep arteries and heat is conducted from the warm blood flowing outward to the limbs and cooler blood returning‚ this traps heat close to the body Integumentary system (page 159-175) Cutaneous Membrane * Epidermis- stratified squamous epithelium i. the epidermis is dominated by keratinocytes- the body’s most abundant epithelial cells‚ forming several layers or strata ii. epidermal ridges formed by the deeper layers of the epidermis
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________ cavities are spaces between bones. D) Synovial Which of the following is an example of catabolism? B) break down of glycogen into individual glucose molecules C A long chain of simple sugars would be a: A) polysaccharide. Which of the following statements is most correct of homeostatic imbalance? C) It is considered the cause of most diseases. The figure below represents a nucleic acid. In humans‚ the majority of it is synthesized by aerobic cellular respiration. It is the
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not only causes a joint problem‚ but it can also affect the other organs of the body such as the skin‚ eyes‚ lungs‚ and blood vessels (Miller‚ 2014). Etiology: RA arise from the attacking of immune system to synovium. The synovium is a lining of membrane surrounds the joint. Inflammation causes the thickening of the synovium and this lead to a destruction of the cartilage and bone within the joint.
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movement. This wear and tear can occur over many years‚ or it can be hastened by a joint injury or infection. In rheumatoid arthritis‚ the body’s immune system attacks the lining of the joint capsule‚ a tough membrane that encloses all the joint parts. This lining‚ known as the synovial membrane‚ becomes inflamed and swollen. The disease process can eventually destroy cartilage and bone within the joint. Determining the cause of arthritis has proved to be difficult‚ but there are several factors that
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Gram staining From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia A Gram stain of mixed Staphylococcus aureus (Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923‚ Gram-positive cocci‚ in purple) andEscherichia coli (Escherichia coli ATCC 11775‚ Gram-negative bacilli‚ in red)‚ the most common Gram stain reference bacteria Gram staining (or Gram’s method) is a method of differentiating bacterial species into two large groups (Gram-positive and Gram-negative). The name comes from its inventor‚ Hans Christian Gram. Gram staining
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