ch. 22 chest and abdomen
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Ch. 22 Chest and Abdomen. Abdominopelvic Cavity. One large continuous cavity Usually referred to separately as the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity. Abdominal Regions and Quadrants. Regions Umbilical Epigastric Hypogastric R/L Hypochondriac R/L Lumbar R/L Iliac. Quadrants - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CH. 22 CHEST AND ABDOMEN
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Abdominopelvic Cavity•One large continuous cavity•Usually referred to separately as the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity
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Abdominal Regions and Quadrants•Regions•Umbilical•Epigastric•Hypogastric•R/L Hypochondriac•R/L Lumbar•R/L Iliac
•Quadrants•Vertical line is the midline•Horizontal line runs through the belly button
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Abdominal Regions and Quadrants
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Stomach•Located in the upper part of the abdominal cavity (LUQ)•3 portions•Fundus•Body•Pylorus•Cardiac Sphincter•Pyloric Sphincter
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Pancreas and Gallbladder• Pancreas is located behind the stomach• Produces insulin
•Gallbladder is located on the liver• Stores bile•Gallstones
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Liver• Largest organ in the body• Located below diaphragm in URQ•Manufactures bile• Produces glycogen•Detox alcohol and drugs• Regeneration
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Spleen• Located behind the diaphragm in ULQ• Responsible for storing blood and recycling old RBC•May become enlarged due to malaria or mono•Medical emergency if ruptured
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Small Intestine• 20 feet long• 3 sections•Duodenum (1’)• Jejunum (8’)• Ileum (10’-12’)•Nutrients are absorbed• Villi assist in absorption
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Large Intestine (colon)• 5 feet long, 2 inches in diameter• Food enters from small intestine through ileocecal valve• Cecum• Appendix• Ascending, transverse, descending colon• Sigmoid colon• Rectum
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Kidneys• Bean shaped organs resting on the dorsal side of the abdominal cavity•Maintains homeostatis•Nephron-functional unit•Ureters-carries urine from kidneys to bladder
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Bladder•Hollow, muscular organ• Acts like a reservoir and stores urine• 1 pint
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Kidney Contusion•Blow to the flank area in the back•S/S: shock, nausea, vomiting, hematuria•Refer to hospital immediately
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Liver Contusion•Caused by blow to right side•Pain can be referred to below right scapula and left side of chest•Medical emergency because of blood flow through liver
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Injury to Spleen•Can rupture with no apparent cause•Pain may radiate to left shoulder and arm•Person can live without a spleen but a medical emergency when ruptured
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Hernias•Protrusion of abdominal tissue through a portion of the abdominal wall• Inguinal or femoral•Congenital or result of activity•S/S: bulge, sharp or dull pain, worse thru day•Usually surgical