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Musculoskeletal system

The bones and voluntary muscles of the body. (Provides shape, upright posture, and movement, protects vital organs)

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muscles

Form of tissue that allow body movement

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How many types of muscle are there?

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Skeletal muscle

Muscle that attaches to the bones of the skeleton

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Smooth muscle

Muscle that is found within blood vessels and intestines

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Cardiac muscle

Muscle that is only found within the heart and can create and conduct its own electrical impulses

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Because they are under direct control of the brain

Why are skeletal muscles also known as voluntary muscles?

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Antagonistic pairs of muscles

How are you able to control the movement of muscle without losing control? (Eg moving your arm and slapping yourself by accident)

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Trachea, arteries and veins, and pulmonary ligaments

How are the lungs held in place?

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Each lung is divided into lobes, and then segments

How are the lungs divided?

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3: upper, middle, and lower

How many lobes does the right lung have?

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2: upper and lower

How many lobes does the left lung have?

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Bronchus

What branches off from the trachea in the lung?

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Bronchioles

What branches off from the bronchus?

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Aveioli; where o2 and co2 are exchanged; functional unit of the respiratory system

What branches off from the bronchioles and what do they do?

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Pulmonary capillaries; carry o2 from the body to the lungs and co2 from the lungs to the body

What do the walls of the aveioli contain and what do they do?

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Assists in expansion and contraction of the lungs; visceral pleura covers the lungs and parietal pleura lines the chest wall

What is pleura and where is it located?

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Pleura layers are hell together tightly with a thing film of fluid, and it pulls the lungs so that they expand during inhalation

How does pleura work?

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Diaphragm

What is the primary breathing muscle?

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Separates the thorax and the abdomen; acts like a voluntary muscle while still performing automated functions

What are characteristics of the diaphragm?

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Cervical (neck), abdominal, pectoral, and intercostal muscles

What other muscles are involved in breathing?

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Intercostal muscles contract, moving the ribs up and down, the diaphragm contracts and lowers, enlarging the thoracic cage

What happens during inhalation?

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As the chest cavity enlarges, pleural pressure drops, sucking air into the lungs

What is negative pressure breathing?

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Diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax, shrinking chest cavity, pushing air out of lungs

What happens during exhalation?

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Pectoral and abdominal muscles are used in breathing

What muscles are used in addition when the airway decreases?

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12 to 20 breaths per minute

What is the normal breathing range for adults?

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12 to 40 breaths per minute

What is the normal breathing range for children?

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30 to 6o breaths per minute

What is the normal breathing range for infants?

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Agonal gasps

Brian continues to send signal to breathing muscles resulting in short and shallow breaths

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60-100 bmp

What is the normal resting heart rate for adults?

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180 bpm

What can the heart rate rise to during physical activity?

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70 to 80 mL

How much blood is pumped during one heart beat (adult)?

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Stroke volume

Amount of blood moved in one beat

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5 to 6 L

How much blood is pumped in one minute?

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Cardiac output

Amount of blood pumped in one minute

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CO = HR x SV

Cardiac output formula

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Arteries

Carry blood from heart to all body tissues

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Arterioles

What branches off from arteries?

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Fine circular muscles tissue and sometimes elastic tissue

What are arteries made of?

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Contract

What do arteries do to accommodate for loss of blood volume and increase blood pressure?

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Tunica media

The middle layer of arteries (smooth layer that can contract to dilate and change diameter of vessel)

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Aorta

Main artery leaving the back left side of the heart and carries oxygenated blood to body

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Pulmonary artery

Begins at right side of heart and carries oxygen-depleted blood to lungs

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Carotid (neck) and femoral (groin)

What are the central pulses and where are they located?

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Radial artery (wrist), brachial artery (arm) , posterior tibial (medial malleus), and dorsalis pedis (foot)

What are the peripheral pulses and where are they located?

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Blood pressure

Pressure blood exerts against the walls of arteries as it passes through them

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Systole

When the cardiac muscle of left ventricle contracts ad pumps blood into the aorta

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Diastole

When the muscle of ventricle relaxes and fills with blood

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Blood pressure cuff

How can high and low points of blood pressure be measured?

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Nervous system

Most complex organ system

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Brain and spinal cord

What are the two major structures of the nervous system

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Fundamental functions; heart rate, breathing, blood pressure

What is the nervous system responsible for?

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Central Nervous System (CNS)

Brain and spinal cord

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Peripheral nervous system (pns)

Nerves outside the brain and spinal cord that connect the CNS to the rest of the body

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Somatic nervous system

Regulates activities where there is voluntary control (eg walking)

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Automatic nervous system

Controls body functions without voluntary control

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Pathophysiology

Study of how physiologic functions are affected by disease

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Abdomen

What is the second major body cavity?

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Thick muscular walls anterior and posterior

What surrounds the abdominal cavity

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Liver, gallbladder, and part of the colon

What organs are in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen?

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8th and 12th

What ribs is the liver protected by?

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Stomach, spleen, and part of colon

What organs are in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen?

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Descending and sigmoid portions of the colon

What organs are in the left lower quadrant of the abdomen?

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Two portions of large intestine and ascending colon

What organs are in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen?

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Retroperitoneal

The kidneys and pancreas are this because they are behind the abdominal cavity

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Front of the body

Anterior

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Back of the body

Posterior

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Side of the body

Lateral

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