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    – Liver‚ Stomach‚ Pancreas‚ Spleen‚ Small Intestine‚ Large Intestine‚ Rectum‚ Kidneys‚ Ureters‚ Bladder‚ Adrenal Glands‚ Descending Aorta (an artery)‚ Inferior Vena Cava (a vein) Umibilical Region: Stomach‚ Pancreas‚ Small Intestines‚ Aorta‚ Vena Cava‚ Spinal Cord Epigastric Region: Liver‚ Stomach‚ Aorta‚ Vena Cava‚ Spinal Cord Hypogastric Region: Small Intestines‚ Rectum‚ Bladder‚ Aorta‚ Vena Cava‚ Spinal Cord Right Iliac Region: Small & Large Intestines‚ Appendix‚ Ureters

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    adulthood (Nevéus‚ 2011). Enuresis is classified as primary enuresis (urinary incontinence in a child who has never been dry) and secondary enuresis (urinary incontinence in a child who has been dry for at least 6 months)‚ Primary enuresis is often associated with a familial history of delayed urinary bladder control. Secondary enuresis may also be due to urologic and neurological problems‚ disorders of the spinal cord‚ and recurrent urinary tract infection ‚90% of enuresis cases are primary (Behrman et

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    Digestive and Urinary Systems The digestive system and the urinary system are two very important systems for the human body. The digestive system helps use break down food to help nourish our bodies and give us energy. The urinary system helps are body gets rid of any waste produces that our body and digestive system doesn’t use. This paper will explain these two systems and how they work. The digestive system consists of seven parts in digesting food. The first part in digestive system starts

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    Mullins 7/15/10 142L Formal Lab Report one “Dissection of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems of the Fetal Pig” Introduction The Fetal Pig is left over from last semester’s A&P Lab I and is being recycled for the second A&P lab. During this dissection session my lab partner and I did two dissections. The first one of the Urinary system‚ and the second of the Reproductive system. The fetal pig was in a zip lock bag‚ wrapped with wet paper towels and its own skin. Methods We

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    practices‚ and rates of non-intercepted medication errors in acute care hospitals. Summary: LTICs are used in patients of various ages‚ but are most frequently seen in older adults. LTICs are placed in patients due to a number of reasons such as urinary

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    occurs through the urinary system‚ which consists of the kidneys‚ ureters‚ bladder‚ and the urethra. The beginning of the urinary track starts with the kidneys‚ which filters blood to remove wasteful substances. That waste will combine with extra water to make urine. Then‚ the urine will travel through two tubes called the ureters‚ leading it to enter the bladder. The bladder is the sack that holds the urine until the time to urinate comes. The smooth muscles inside the bladder will contract to push

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    3. List 4 abdominal organs that you observed. Describe their position relative to each other using correct anatomical terms. (Rachel Mindel) The pancreas is located in the upper abdomen‚ is posterior to the stomach and some parts are in between both the stomach and the spine. The right side of the organ which is called the head‚ is nestled in the curve of the duodenum (juncture where the stomach meets the first part of the small intestine). The tapered left side of the organ is called the body

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    blood & regulates contents (water content & blood volume) -Maintain acid-base balance -Control fluid & electrolytes -Excrete metabolic waste products -Control BP (renin-angiotensin-aldosterone) Urinary System Structure: Kidneys (produce urine)‚ Ureters (transport urine to bladder)‚ Bladder (stores urine)‚ Urethra (conduct urine outside body) *Nephron- working unit of kidney *Kidneys receive 25% of cardiac output= approx. 1 Liter *GRF= 125ml/min & increases at night Renal Hormones:

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    system in the body. Without the reproductive system we would not be able to reproduce. 1 For the male reproductive system there are two major parts: testes‚ where the sperm is produced and the penis. In males the penis and urethra belong to both the urinary system and reproductive system. The testes are carried in an external pouch that is more commonly known as the scrotum. They actually remain at a slightly cooler temperature than normal body temperature so that they are able to facilitate sperm production

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    2 Abstract F.H. is an 83 year old male‚ whom was cared for on January 31‚2007 by the writer. He was admitted to Capital Health System at the Mercer Campus with diagnoses of an Urinary Tract Infection and Generalized Weakness. F.H. also had pre-existing medical condition prior to being admitted. Plan of care for F.H. had to be designed to accommodate his existing and pre-existing medical conditions.

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