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Title: Important course info


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Important course info
  • Schedule in general
  • Monday Wednesday 330-450 in Kane 130
  • Thursday 800-850 - sorry? in Kane 130
  • All lectures will be screencasted
  • Exams April 20th, May 11th June 11th
  • Mark your calendars!! No make up exams
  • Weekly review sessions Thursdays 6-7pm HSB
    T-639
  • Weekend review sessions before exams
  • Office hours on Wed 11-1 Thurs 10-12 (or by
    appt)
  • 10 homework assignments on Catalyst
  • Register your clicker on the course website asap
  • Clicker question information.test tomorrow
  • Lab field trip info take survey asap

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How do we become anatomy scholars?
  • Website http//bstr301.biostr.washington.edu/
  • Book and CD-ROM
  • Saladin Human Anatomy 2nd edition special
    edition (1st is ok too)
  • Anatomy Physiology Revealed (APR) version 2.0
    (1.0 is ok)
  • Reserves
  • Lecture handouts
  • Available on course website
  • What to read in book study on APR
  • Independent study..
  • Lecture reading objectives
  • Specific lists (bones muscles)
  • Lecture slides on website
  • clicker questions posted at end of week
  • GoPost for course
  • Ben (TA) has website with review info

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Please register your clicker asap!!
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Introduction and Survey of the Human body
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  • Hippocrates (460 380 BC)
  • Aristotle (384 - 322 BC)
  • Herophilus (335 - 280 BC)
  • Galen (129 - 199 AD)
  • The Dark Ages (200-1050 AD)

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Michelangelos David
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Middle Ages and Renaissance 1050 - 1543
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519)
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Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564)
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How to examine the human body
  • Inspection
  • Palpation
  • Auscultation
  • Percussion
  • Exploratory surgery
  • Medical imaging
  • Dissection

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1895 - Radiography
  • Whats black?
  • radiolucent
  • allows passage of x-rays
  • does not absorb x-rays
  • Whats white?
  • radio-opaque, radiodense
  • not transparent to x rays
  • absorbs x-rays

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Barium sulfate swallow
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CAT scan
MRI
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What to do now and later today!
  • Hand in index cards in boxes on stage
  • Read course syllabus (questions tomorrow)
  • Register your clicker on Catalyst
  • Do lab field trip survey
  • Do readings for today and Wednesday
  • Keep up! Dont get behind on readings.
  • Check out course website
  • http//bstr301.biostr.washington.edu/
  • Outside source? User name webuser
  • Password resubew

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Today
  • Course guide questions?
  • All handouts and lecture slides available on
    website
  • review sessions on Thursdays 6-7pm
  • Health Science Building T-639
  • (except THIS Thursday)
  • homework whats it all about
  • practice clicker questions today
  • real ones tomorrow

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Homework assignments
  • 10 during the quarter 100 points total
  • 5-10 questions worth 1-2 points each 10 points
    total
  • Available Mondays at 5pm until the following
    Monday at 6am
  • No time limit, open as many times as you want,
    change your answers
  • You need to SUBMIT the quiz
  • Can change answers after you submit until quiz
    closes
  • After HA closes, answers, scores and feedback
    available
  • No make ups for any reason!!

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Channel Setting Instructions for ResponseCard RF
or XR1. Press and release the "GO" button.2.
While the light is flashing red and green, enter
the 2 digit channel code 413. After the
second digit is entered, Press and release the
"GO" button.4. Press and release the "1/A"
button. The light should flash yellow to
confirm.5. If it did not work, do the sequence
again but faster. See me after class if you
are having trouble
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Survey of the Human body continued..
  • Anatomical directions - review
  • Body cavities
  • Symptoms, signs disease

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Anatomical position
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Radius
Ulna
inversion (supination)
eversion (pronation)
Prone
Supine
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Body Regions
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Anatomical Directions
  • Superficial deep
  • Superior inferior
  • Cranial caudal
  • Ventral dorsal
  • Anterior posterior
  • Medial lateral
  • Proximal distal
  • (closer or farther from the point of attachment
    or origin)

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Assume anatomical position
  • The skull is ____________ to the brain.
  • The sternal region is ___________ and the
    vertebral region is ___________.
  • The nose is ___________ to the lips.
  • The thumb is ___________ to the pinky.
  • The hand is proximal to the elbow.
  • True or false?

Ventral dorsal Anterior posterior Medial
lateral Proximal distal
Superficial deep Superior inferior Cranial
caudal
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Is this artery A or distal to artery B?
The umbilical region is _____ to the inguinal
region.
A
B
Describe the relationship between the knee and
foot 2 different ways.
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Body Cavities
  • Dorsal body cavity
  • cranial cavity
  • vertebral cavity
  • Ventral body cavity
  • thoracic cavity
  • Pleural cavity (2)
  • Pericardial cavity (1)
  • abdominal cavity
  • pelvic cavity

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Fig. Atlas A.8b(TE Art)
Serous membrane around the heart
Visceral pericardium
Parietal pericardium
Pericardial cavity
Heart
Diaphragm
Visceral organ Pariet wall Cardi heart Peri
around
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Serous membrane around the lungs
Parietal pleura
Pleural cavity
Visceral pleura
Lung
Diaphragm
Pleur rib, side
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Pericardial cavity
Pleural cavity visceral parietal pleura
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What to do tonight!
  • Do readings for Thursday see bone tissue LH
  • Register your clicker if you have not done so
  • Check out course website
  • http//bstr301.biostr.washington.edu/
  • Outside source?
  • User name webuser
  • Password resubew
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