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Functionally Oriented Regional Anatomy Chapter 2
Chapter 2 The Trunk
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Renal Function
#1. diet, physical activity, and health - factors that vary normal ranges as urine volume and solute composition #2. osmolality (osmoses per kilogram) (Os/kg) - affected by solute number, not size o...
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Analysis of Vaginal Secretions
#1. bacterial vaginosis, candidiasis, and trichomonas - the three major causes of the most common gynecologic complaints: vaginal discharge, vaginal discomfort, and vaginal odor #2. wet mount, amin...
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CEEP 262
Ch. 5-6
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Urinaslysis Chapter 5
Physical Examination of Urine
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Physical Examination of Urine
#1. urochrome - lipid-soluble pigment in plasma excreted at a constant rate in urine; gives urine the characteristic yellow color #2. urobilin - orange-brown pigment #3. uroerythrin - pink pigmen...
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Amniotic Fluid Analysis
#1. amniotic fluid - protects fetus while enabling movement; produced by amnion and placenta initially then by fetus (swallowing, respiration, and urination) #2. amniocentesis - transabdominally o...
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Seminal Fluid Analysis
#1. semen - composed of secretions from testes, epididymis, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands #2. testes - secrete testosterone and produce sperm regulated by FSH and LH from ...
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Bony Landmarks
#1. Facet - A smooth mostly flat surface on a bone #2. Notch - A deep indentation in a bone #3. Angle - A diverging of two bony landmarks from a common point #4. Foramen - A hole in ...
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Fecal Analysis
#1. 100-200 g - amount of feces normally passed each day #2. small instestine - digests and absorbs foodstuffs #3. large intestine - absorbs water, sodium and chloride #4. diarrhea - an increase i...
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis
#1. cerebrospinal fluid - selective secretion of plasma, not an ultrafiltrate #2. sodium, chloride and magnesium - contained in higher levels in CSF than in plasma #3. potassium calcium and protein ...
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The Kidney
#1. kidneys - located in retroperitoneum posterior abdominal wall #2. glomeruli - exclusive site of plasma filtration located in outer cortex #3. medulla - consists of pyramid shaped tissues #4. pa...
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Pleural, Pericardial, and Peritoneal Fluid Analysis
#1. serous membrane - covers lungs, heart, and abdominal organs (visceral membrane) and internal surfaces of body cavity wall (parietal membrane) #2. pleural - fluid of the lungs #3. pericardial ...
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Chemical Examination of Urine
#1. reagent strips - the most common method for chemical testing #2. ascorbic acid - high amounts that can interfere and cause false positives #3. moisture, heat, chemicals, and light - factors tha...
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Microscopic Examination of Urine Sediment
#1. 12mL - volume of urine recommended for urinalysis #2. 10-15mL - volume range of urine recommended for urinalysis #3. 1 mL - amount of sediment obtained #4. RBCs, WBCs, and casts - components t...
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