Anatomy for nursing students
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2022-2023
By:Assis.prof/Salwa mohammed ouies
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, In this Anatomical Position
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• The body is assumed to be standing,
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• Head, eyes, and toes directed anteriorly (forward).
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• Upper limbs by the sides with the palms facing anteriorly.
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• Lower limbs close together with the feet parallel and the toes directed anteriorly.
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ANATOMICAL TERMS f
• Anterior (frontal) ►Towards the front.
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• Posterior (Dorsal) ►Towards the back. f f f f
• Superior ►Towards the head. f f f
• Inferior ►Towards the feet. f f f
• Proximal ►closer to the root. The elbow is proximal to the wrist on the upper extremity.
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• Distal ► away from the root. The elbow is distal to the shoulder joint on the upper extremit
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y.
• Median ►A point or area on the midsagittal plane (median plane).
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• Medial ►A point or area that is closer to the midsagittal plane than another.
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• Lateral ►A point or area that is more distant from the mid-
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sagittal or median plane. For example the outer side of the elbow is lateral when compared
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with, the inner side.
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Skin
Skin is the outside covering of body tissue, accounts for 12%% of body weight.
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Skin performs the following functions:
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1. Protection for the body from environmental effects.
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2. Sensation: contains a variety of nerve endings that jump to heat and cold, touch, pre
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ssure, vibration, and tissue injury;
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3. Heat regulation through sweat glands, blood vessels, and fat.
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4. Storage : acts as a storage center for lipids and water
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5. Absorption: Oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide can diffuse into the epidermis in
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The skin consists of a superficial cellular layer, the epidermis, which creates a tough prote
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ctive outer surface, and a basal (deep) layer, the dermis.
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, Fascia f
A fascia is a connective tissue that surrounds muscles, blood vessels, and nerves, binding t
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hose structures together. It consists of a superficial fascia and a deep fascia
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The human body is a single structure but it is made up of billions of smaller structures of fou
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r major kinds:
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Cells→ Tissues→Organs→Systems f
Systemic anatomy: study organ systems that work together to carry out complex function
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The skeletal system.
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The muscular system
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The articular system
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The nervous system
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The cardiovascular system consists of the heart and blood vessels.
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The lymphatic system
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The digestive system
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The respiratory system
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The urinary system
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The reproductive system
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