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Study Guide Anatomy Physiology Fall 2017 Final Exam McDonald-‐Emge
Study Guide Fall Final Exam 2017 This will be a unit test not a final exam. This study guide is not going to be questions. This study guide is a list of vocabulary and concepts that you need to know. THIS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED SINCE GRADES ARE DUE SO QUICKLY. THIS IS FOR YOUR USE. GENERAL SECTIONS TO COVER Cancer, Breast Cancer (Lecture notes) Blood pressure (Lecture notes, text pg 372-‐374) Blood pressure/Homeostasis lab (Lecture note and lab) Heart Structure ( Lecture notes, worksheets, chapt 11) Heart Function ( lecture notes, worksheets, chpat 11) Organ Donation ( lecture notes and handouts given Dec 8) Homeostasis (lecture notes from a long time ago, page 9-‐11 text book) Body planes ( pg 16-‐17 text book) Medical imaging ( pg 20-‐21 text) Fetal development of heart ( lecture notes, text pg 381) There will be pictures on the Final Fig 11.2 page 350 Figure 11.2 page 351 Fig 11.3 page 352 will be on your test, blood flow through the heart and body Fig 11.4 valves pg 353 Fig 11.6 Cardiac cycle pg 357 Fig 11.10 Capillary pg 363 Fig 11.11 major arteries pg 365 Fig 11.12 major veins pg367 Vocab Cancer/Breast Cancer
cancer carcinogen breast cancer mammogram 40 years terratogen adult cancer cancer tomography lumpectomy first degree relative tumor mutation chamber 12-16 secs bilateral mastectomy chemotherapy in situ mutagen childhood cancer stem cell therapy
mitosis which cells in adults are doing mitosis
Study Guide Anatomy Physiology Fall 2017 Final Exam McDonald-‐Emge
which cells in teens are doing mutation which cells in children are doing mutation 3 categories of cancer most dangerous ages to have cancer most difficult age to treat cancer how long to detect cancer after it starts at each age group how to detect breast cancer monthly breast exam process national cancer institute recommendations for mammogram American cancer society recommendation for mammo American College of Obstetritions and Gynocologists recommendation American college of Radiology recommendation for mammo US preventative services task force recommendation for mammo Breast cancer statistics: 1/3 2470 1/ 1000 Invasive vs insitu cancers Risk factors for getting breast cancer Cancer treatments Chemotherapy, Radiation, stem cell therapy, immune therapy, laughter therapy Mastectomy Lumpectomy Carcinogen, what is it, examples Mutagen, what is it, examples Terratogen, what is it, examples Blood Pressure vocab Systolic Diastolic Blood Pressure mmHg normal range of blood pressure hypotension, hypotensive BP range symptoms of Hypotension hypertension hypertensive BP range symptoms of hypertension sphymomanometer stethoscope Brachial artery Radial pulse Respiration Temperature Blood pressure procedure
Study Guide Anatomy Physiology Fall 2017 Final Exam McDonald-‐Emge
Heart Vocab Know the flow of blood through heart, lungs body Double pump Right side Left side Oxygenated blood Deoxygenated blood Four chambers Rt atria Rt ventricle Lft atria Lft ventricle Systemic circuit Pulmonary circuit Position of heart in thorax Thorax Mediastinum Sternum Cross section Pericardium Fibrous pericardium Serous pericardium Parietal pericardium Visceral pericardium Pleura Ateries Veins Capillaries Aterioles venuoles myocardium epicardium Endocardium Tricuspid valve Pulmonary valve Pulmonic valve Mitral valve Bicuspid valve Aortic valve Location and Function of each of the valves Location and function of heart chambers Heart murmurs what is it, how does it sound, treatment, Embryonic development of heart Fossa ovalis
Study Guide Anatomy Physiology Fall 2017 Final Exam McDonald-‐Emge
Foramen ovale Ductus arteriosus Ligamentum arteriosum Umbilical chord Systole Diastole Brachycardia Tachycardia Normal resting heart rate range Heart sounds S1 = lub what is happening during this sound S2=Dub what is happening during this sound Congenital heart abnormalities Ventricular septal defect AKA Blue Baby, what is it, how does it happen, treatment, symptoms Trasnsposition of the great vessels, what is it, how does it happen, treatment Coarctation of the aorta, what is, what is the result Tetralogy of Fallot, what is it, what is the result Pulmonry stenosis what is it, what is the result Inconsistencies of labeling in the human heart Organ donation vocab UNOS what does it stand for what does it do? OPO, what does it stand for, what does it do? How many lives saved by organs? How many lives enhanced by tissues? Which specific organs are used? Which specific tissues are used? How many today waiting for organ donation? How many die waiting for organs per day Most common organ to be waiting for Most common cause of needing kidney transplant Brain Death what is it, how many Dr needed on CA to confirm Can AIDS carriers donate organ? Under what medical condition can you not donate organs Page 13 in hand out given by guest speaker Other Random stuff: Homeostasis, what is it, what did the lab have to do with it? Body Planes, saggital, median, frontal, coronal, transverse.. know what kind of cuts in the body these are and how an x ray or slice through a body would look with each of these ( page 16-‐17 text book)
Study Guide Anatomy Physiology Fall 2017 Final Exam McDonald-‐Emge
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