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Cell › Fundamental unit of living organisms › Carry out metabolism › Specialized throughout the body › Cell membrane › Nucleus Chromosomes Genes Cytology (cyt/o = cell)
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Tissues › A group of specialized cells working together › 4 types Epithelial Muscle (voluntary, involuntary and cardiac) Connective Nerve Membranes
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Organs › Structures composed of tissues working together Organ (Body) Systems › Composed of several related organs working together to perform a complex function
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Organism (example: human body) Body system (example: digestive) Organ (example: liver) Tissues (example: tissues in liver) Cell (example: cells the make up specific tissues)
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Anatomical Position: Reference point in medical communication › Directional Terms Anterior or ventral Posterior or dorsal Medial Lateral Proximal Distal Bilateral Unilateral Deep Superficial Parietal Visceral
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Body placement positions that make examination, treatment or surgery easier
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Sagital plane: divides the body into two parts lengthwise, right and left Frontal (or coronal) plane: divides the body into front and back sections from top to bottom Transverse plane: divides the body into upper (superior or cephalic) and lower (inferior or caudal) portions Imaginary slices through the body at specific points and in specific directions
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Describe actions or movements of body parts. Almost always paired: Movement and its opposite Abduction/Adduction Pronation/Supination Flexion/Extension
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5: Cranial, Spinal, Thoracic, Abdominal, Pelvic
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5 Regions: Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, Coccyx
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Imaging permits visualization of the inside of the body Used for diagnostic purposes; may also be used to guide procedures or surgery Written reports in chart › Radiology
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X-Rays › Easy to take; good screening tools › May be dye-enhanced › Shades of black, white, and gray only
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Fluoroscopy › Shows a moving image › Useful in viewing GI tract and other mobile areas and organs Sonography › Ultrasound imaging – uses sound waves › Can produce a moving image › Often used to see a fetus in utero › Electrocardiography – used to diagnose heart problems
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Computerized Tomography (CT, CAT) › Uses computer-generated images of structures within the body › Body is scanned in layers › May use contact media or radioactive substances to enhance pictures PET scan − variation
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ) › Uses a magnetic field › Three-dimensional image seen
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Surgical procedures have advanced greatly Common terms › Anesthesia › Dressings › Incision › Resection › Tomy vs. ectomy (suffixes) › Biopsy
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Path/o = disease › Pathology Autopsy Biopsy › Common terms Etiology Infection Epidemic
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