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small intestine
largest part of alimentary canal 20ft long 1 in diameter. 3 parts duodenum 10ft, jejumum 8ft, Ileum 2 ft.
Alzheimer's disease
a neurological disease that causes irreversible memory loss and physical deterioration, which eventually leads tot he complete loss of intellectual and physical functions.
Wellness
state of optimum health. Good physical self care, using one mind constructively expressions of ones emotions effectively interacting with others. Creative way with others.
synovial joints
freely moveable
skeletal system
206 bone in the body
dialate
to make larger.
coping with a dying patient
touch, listen, care
alimentary canal
approx 30 ft. long. begins at mount and ends at anus.
ventilation
respiration or breathing.
coping mechanisms
defense mechanisms- psychological methods by which an individual adapts or adjusts to a challenge. usually unconscious behavior
muscular dystrophy
muscle atrophy- usually congenital
ventricles
one of the two pumping chambers of the heart - inferior to atria.
Vermiform appendix
below the cecum contains large amounts of lymphoid tissue.
RBC
erythrocytes- red blood cells
dorsal cavity
posterior - back includes cranial cavity, and spinal cavity
origin
attached muscle to the fixed structure of the bone
adenitis
inflammation of lymph node
planes
imaginary lines that sparate the body into sections.
thrombocytes
platelets
breathing
inspiration- expiration- respiratory cycle= ventilation
long bones
femur
Positive health
Rest,exercise,nutrition,stress.
Anorexia Nervosa
an eating disorder that finds its roots in an obsessive fear of becoming obese. Even after substantial weight loss.
apnea
complete cessation of breathing. no breathing
alveoli-
in lungs- they add the oxygen to blood. microscopic sacks in lungs. where gas exchange takes place.
circulatory system function
to provide cells with food, eliminate waste, provide protection, and defense against disease. provide cells with O2 and eliminate CO2
CSF
cerebral spinal fluid - clear fluid that flows through the brain and spinal column. acts as a shock absorber protecting the brain and spinal column. found in arachnoid space- nourishes, removes waste, and is absorbed by veins.
Liver
- aids in digestive process largest gland in the body. Located RUQ.
ptyalin
breaks down starches into simple sugars allowing them to be used for energy
Vitamin A
comes in 2 forms- betacarotine and retinol- helps you see in the dark, build healthy skin and teeth, fight body diseases, found in sweet potatos, carrots, cantelope, dark green leafy veggies, fruits, butter, cream, whole milk and cheese.
veins
carry the blood back to the heart- low oxygenated blood
constrict
to make smaller
Insulin
hormone in the blood stream to regulate sugar. Balance must be maintained at all times.
Neuron
nerve cell- function is to cause th body to react to stimuli. stimuli can be sensory or motor.
sensory system
sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch.
Identification
individual incorporates a characteristic a thought or behavior of another individual or group.
organ
combination of 2 or more tissues that perform a particular function.
dermis
middle layer -true skin layer - elastic, has blood vessels, nerves and hair follicles, sweat glands, involuntary muscles
cell
basic unit of structure for all forms of life
COPD
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
homeostasis
balance - equlibrium maintained within the body. internal equal to external.
flexion
makes the angle at the joint smaller.
Pituitary gland
- size of a cherry located at base of brain- posterior to the nose. Commonly known as the MASTer GLAND of the body. - directing traffic. Called sella turcica. Controls the secretion of hormones from other glands.
tendons
connective tissue connecting muscle to bone
sources of lymph tissue
tonsils, spleen, thymus,
pairs of spinal nerves
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hodgkins disease
cancer of the lymph
sympathetic nervous system
part of the autonomic nervous system that controls many involuntary activities of the glands, organs and other parts of the body.
tonsilitis
inflammation of the tonsils
function of the blood
transport nourishment,hormones, vitamins, O2 and CO2, heat.
Conversion
emotional conflicts turned into a physical symptom , which provides the individual with some type of secondary gain.
lymph
colors fluid and bathes the body cells
custom
traditions or usual practice of a particular people or social group.
cells make up tissues
which makes up organs > which makes up the system.
4 chambers of the heart
divided into right and left separated by myocardial septum. prevents backflow.
Function of nervous system
to coordinate and regulate the bodys many responses to internal and external environmental changes. consists of brain, spinal cord and nerves.
acne
inflammatory process of the subaceous gland
Psychological reactions to illnesses
Fear , anxiety, anger, depression, dependence.We handle these with defense mechanisms- unconscious methods we use to assist in coping.
substance abuse
the excessive use of chemicals, drugs or alcohol in order to cope with daily problems.
sprain
injury to the soft tissue
rash
results in erythema - red skin
structure of Urinary system
2 kidneys, 2 ureters, 1 bladder, 1 urethra, 1 urinary meatious.
Water
helps body digest food and get rid of waste.Found in water, juices, milk, drink 1-2 liters of water per day recommended by USDA .
Types of muscles
striated, smooth-visceral, cardiac
smooth - visceral
non striated- involuntary - found n intestinal organs , blood vessels, works automatically.
Stress contributes to illness in 4 ways
When stress has a long term wear and tear on the body and mind, it reduces the resistance to disease.Acute episode of intense emotional stress- can directly precipitate a physical element. High stress- chronic or acute can aggravate an already existing illness. Cooped up with someone with unhealthy habits, smoking, eating, drinking, not getting enough sleep, passes on to you causes your level of stress to be higher.
Parathyroids
produces calcuim
tissue
a group of cells that perform a particular function
nose
2 nares, nasal septum, cilia ( warms moistens- filters air)
capillaries
circulatory system smallest blood vessels in the body. gas exchange takes place at this level.
what a patient worries about
the future, medical treatment, diagnosis, pain, lack of privacy, job security, family problems, money.
lymph vessels
drain eventually into veins
glands
secrete fluid
function of skeletal system
support by forming a framework for body structure and provides shape. provides movement by levers that are activated by the contraction of an attached muscle. protection- protects internal organs. mineral storage- produces blood cells.
pustule
filled with pus and bacteria
anatomy
the study of structure of the body
hygiene
study of health and the observance of health rules.
Vitamin B1
helps brain and nerve cells stay healthy- found in brown rice, whole grains, cereals, milk, meat, fish, eggs and potatos.
subcutaneous
innermost layer - elastic, fiberous tissue, fatty
calculi
kidney stone - made up of calcium, salt that percipitates out of solution
vas deferens
are the straight extensions of the epididymis. this is clipped during a vasectomy.
coronal or frontal plane
anterial or ventral( front) divides body into front and back posterial or dorsal (back)
Signs of stress
inability to sleep, weight loss of gain, worried, drug and alcohol abuse, fight or flight response connected to stress. Lack of concentration, being in a frenzy.
atrium
upper right and left heart chambers ; atria (one)
plasma
fluid portion of the blood, has fibrinogen, prothrombin and antibodies
inhalation
inspiration- act of breathing in.
arteries
circulatory system- carry O2 from the heart to the tissues
Endocrine SYSTEM
-glands
DNA
dioxirovo necleic acid - genetic material
epididymis
stores sperm and produces fluid to mix with sperm that becomes semen.
physiology
study of the function of the body. how the body works.
reproductive system
to reproduce to allwo a new human being to be born. for sexual expression and fulfillment.
types of joints
synovial - fibrous joints - cartilaginous-
straited
skeletal muscles - voluntary attached to the bone by tendons and accounts for bodily movements. controlled consciously.
sicklecell anemia
low O2 from irregular shaped RBC , joint pain, thrombosis, anemia fever.
Hormone
- a substance originating in an organ, gland or part which is conveyed through the blood to another part of the body. Stimulating it by a chemical action to increase functional activity or to increase secretion of another hormone.
adduction
moves the part towards the midline.
testes
gonads inside scrotum- here spermatazoa is produced. secretes testosterone in this area responsible for the secondary sex characteristics.
3 layers of skin
dermis, epidermis, subcutaneous
macule
flat skin eruption
lungs
2 lungs covered by pleura
system
a group of organs that together make one function
abdominal pelvis region
divided into 6 sections - (top) right hypochondrium - epigastrium - left hypochondrium (middle) right lumbar - umbilical- left lumbar (bottom) right iliac - hypogastric - left iliac.
fibrous joints
do not move - immoveable
nephron
one of many coiled tubes in teh kidneys that function as a basic filtering unit.
transverse
divides top from bottom . superior from inferior. horizontal
Anus
opening of the anal canal. Stool expelled here.
culture
the skills and arts of a given people at a given time
displacment
redirecting an emotion or behavior from the original person or object to another person or object
urinary incontinence
loss of bladder control
pairs of cranial nerves
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endocrine
gland that secretes directly into the blood stream.
meninges
nervous system- 3 protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cords. dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater.
Cirrhosis
- inflammation of liver
cerebrum
controls our willful actions- interprets sensory messages from sight, smell, sound, speech and touch and thought patterns. 2 halves hemisphers gray matter- outer, white matter- inner layer
larynx
voice box
paraneum
between rectum and vagina
Transeverse
goes across the body
vagina
enlarges for birth
bronchi
2 branches that turn into bronchioles- goes right into the alveoli- where gas exchange takes place.
Vitamin B2
helps the skin stay healthy- found in milk and cereal, whole grains, cheese, meat,eggs, fish and chicken.
excretory
pertaining to or bringing about excretion. removing waste from the body, blood or any organ.
wart
eruption of epidermis- usually viral in nature.
depression
as patient realizes death is imminent - depression will set in. It has occured to patients that they will no longer be with thier families or their goals may not be completed.
perastalsis
rythmatic muscle, wavelike motion in the digestive tract causes content to be moved onward.
iron
helps red blood cells carry oxygen, found in red meat, beans dark leafy greens, whole grains.
2 main sections of kidney
cortex (outer section- contains nephrons) medulla ( inner section-contains tubules)
mental
refers to the development of the mind, such as solving problems, judgements, and decision making.
atrophy
wasting away - decrease in size due to lack of use.
ENTIRE JOURNEY
Can take as long as 36 hours
flat bones
thin and flat - sternum red cell production takes place. bone marrow takes place in these bones.
ejaculatory ducts
are the seminal vesicles- yellow fluid produced, thick, contains high amounts of sugar and other nurtrients from the sperm.
aorta
is the largest blood vessel
composition of blood
78% fluid and 22% solid
superficial
on or near the surface
Vitamin C
helps to keep our gums and bones and skin healthy. F ound in tomatos, oranges, lemons, grapefruit, melons, potatos, green veggies,
bargaining
3rd stage- after patient has accepted death. patient realizes death is certain- he wants more time so that certain goals might be attained.
alimentary canal
digestive system-general term used for digestive tract.
RBC
erythrocytes- contains hemoglobin- carries O2 and CO2
most single important factor in grooming
Cleanliness
Thyroid gland
anterior of the trachea- responsible for regulating bodys metabolism. Located on either side of the larynx. Needs Iodine to produce its hormone.
ovulation
periodic release of an egg from the ovary
normal respiration
14-22 per min.
puberty
involves changes that enable members of both sexes to become functionally capable of reproduction.
sudoriferous glands
sweat glands
the amount of food needed each day depends on
age, sex, size and activity
uterus
lies between bladder and rectum. has a cervix- provides for fetus to pass through. shed its edometrium every 4 weeks.
taste buds
salty- front and sides, sweet- front, sour- sides, bitter- back
denial
first stage of the dying process. non-acceptance of the truth either by patient, family or both.
autonomic nervous system
division of peripheral nervous system. that regulates the balance between the involuntary function of the body and causes the body to react in emergency situation.
calorie
unit of heat which produces energy
exhalation
expiration - act of breathing out
medulla oblongata
controls involuntary actions, swallowing, respiratory rate, heart beat, coughing.
4 hallow spaces in the brain
ventricles
subaceous glands
oil glands - lubricates skin
calcium
helps the body build strong bones and teeth. Found in milk and cheese, peas, beans, broccoli, spinach, green veggies, salmon, and sardines.
recommended calories
women and older adults 1600per day; most children and teenage girls, active woman 2200 calories; very active teenage boys, men, and woman 2800 calories.
O2
oxygen
psychological
pertaining to the study of the mind. in all of this relationships normal and abnormal.
life stage
a segment of one's life that spans specific ages, and in which a predictable pattern of growth an development occur.
nerve
combination of several identical nerve fibers located outside of the brain and spinal cord.
CNS
central nervous system- composed of brain , spinal cord and their nerves. has meninges- protective barrier around the brain and spinal cord. layers dura mater, arachnoid mater, pai mater. Spaces between layers : epidural, subdural, subarachnoid
epidermis
outermost layer -melanin - pigmentation of skin, more melanin darker skin.
Rectum
- connected to distal narrow opening of the anal canal.
pharynx 3 parts
nasal pharynx- tonsils, orapharynx- mouth area, laryngopharynx- treachea or esophagus area.
Reasons why good nutrition is essential
promotes a healthier body and mind,provides greater personal energy and vitality,increases resistanece to diseases, speed healing,produces stronger bone and muscles,promotes good posture.
platelets
coagulate blood
Descending colon
continues down left side of the body. Empties into the sigmoid colon
Gallbladder
- main fuction is to receive bile from the liver, remove the water and store the bile until it is needed by the small intestine. Inferior to liver muscular sac.
ligament
skeletal system- connective tissue that holds bones together.
fats
30% of our energy 9 calories per gram - gives body energy and keeps warm
stomach enzymes
pepsin - breaks down proteins, lipase- breaks down fats, hydrochloric acid- kills pathogens, softens connective tissue in meat,assists in absorption of iron, and activates enzymes.
Ascending colon
coming up right side
UTI
urinary tract infection
Pancreas
- LUQ posterior to stomach produces pancreatic juices, juice contains enzymes amylopsin(responsible for breaking down sugars.) insulin production,Lipase(breaks down fats)Trypsin(breaks down proteins)These enzymes are essential to proper metabolism.
coping mechanisms
defense mechanisms; the psychological or physical methods by which an individual adjusts or adapts to a challenge or stressful situation.
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
leading expert in th area of death and dying; the first to identify the five stages of the dying process.
Liver and pancreas has both glands
endocrine and exocrine
cyst
plugged subaceous gland
death
the end of life as indicated by the permanent cessation of all vital functions; the absence of brain stem and spinal reflexes, and flat EEG's over at least a 24 hour period.
cranial
head cephal-o
meosis
reproductive cell for ovaries and testes.
proximal
always nearest the point of the structure of the trunk
joints
ponts where bones meet. articulation.
alopecia
baldness
stress
refers to any event or situation that is perceived by a person to be threatening and which disturbs his or her state of balance, or equilibrium. equilibrium involves his or her physical well-being, mental health, and spiritual life.
Cecum
RLQ attached to the ileum of the small intestine.
atrophy
to decrease in size - wasting away- usually due to lack of use.
Vitamin D
helps to build strong bones and teeth- found in eggs, milk, butter, fish and oils.
Reasons why health occupation students need knowledge of nutrition
To be prepared to select and prepare food to maintain health.To teach
enzyme
complex protein located within the mitochondria that increases the speed of a chemical reatiocn without changing themselves
Largest organ is
-skin.
GI system
take in and absorb nutrients and eliminate waste. all food taken into the body must be broken down into chemical parts that can be absorbed and used by cells
Function of Lymphatic system
to remove excess fluid and waste from the tissue by working with the circulatory system.
ovaries or gonads
which produces estrogen responsible for the secondary sex characteristics
PID
pelvic inflammatory disease
kidney failure
dialysis- blood taken out of the body- filtered through and put back in. Check access bruit - hear with stethoscope, feel thrill, lets you know access is working properly.
CHIME
digestive system- semi solid mass found in the stomach, which is formed by the mixture of the gastric secretions
distal
furthest away
anger
2nd stage- Hostility and bitterness become apparent. will often strike out at anyone who happens to come in contact with them.
peripheral nervous system
nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord
Stress related illnesses
50-80% of illness are stress related. The American academy of family physicians est. that 2/3 of all appointments with family doctors involves some stress related problems.
sleep required
Infant- 16 hours,2-3 yrs need 12 hours,Adults & teenages 7.5 -8 hours,Over 50 less than that.
growth
generally refers to changes in the structure or size of a living organsim.
palliative
care which serves but does not heal.
projection
involves attributing ones own undesirable qualities to another person
midbrain
conducts impulese throughout the whole brain, conducts visual and auditory reflexes.
mitosis
cell reproduction - makes 2 daughter cells- 2 identical cells.
irregular bones
complex shape and structure - non symmetrical
hernia
weakened muscle wall . protrustion of tissue
WBC
leukocytes- white blood cells
abduction
moves the part away from the midline.
how many quarts of blood
5-6 circulating every 20 seconds.
short bones
wrist areas
Liver Has 5 functions:
To produce bile breakdown fats and make them soluable( dissolvable in water); Stores simple sugars in the form of glycogen.;Stores certain vitamins such as A D B;Produces heparin ( protein that keeps blood from clotting - anticoagulate) fibrinogen and prothrombin;Detoxifies body, pesticides, alcohol, pathogens that may have entered the blood from the intestine.
3 layers of the heart
endocardium- innermost, myocardium - muscular middle, epicardium- outermost layer.
breast
mamory glands for lactation
systitis
inflammation of the urinary bladder
joint
a place where two or more bones meet.
body planes
transverse, midsaggital, coronal or frontal
fallopian tubes
5 inches of fimbraie - where fertilization occurs
CO2
carbon dioxide
parasympathetic nervous system
part of the autonomic nervous system that acts in specific ways to compliment the activities of the sympathetic nervous system.
Enviornmental factors that will effect body systems
Air pollution, solid waste, water pollution, noise, radiation, population, weather,Cultural beliefs also effect our body systems. Can be healthy or unhealthy.
papule
firm red area
5 stages of dying
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
integumentary system 5 functions
protection, regulate temperature, sensory receptors, absorption, excrete
midsaggital
divides into right and left protions. right down the middle of the body.
accessory glands
hair and nails
types of rashes
macule, papule, pustule
extension
makes the angle at the joint larger.
bulimia
characterized by binge4s of overeating followed by voluntary vomiting, fasting or induced diarrhea.
dyspenia
difficult or painful breathing
urinary system 3 functions
excrete waste, maintain water balance, maintain acid base and electrolyte balance.
strain
stretching the muscle beyond its limits or limitations.
decubitus ulcers
bed sores - pressure on boney surface- decreased circulation
Food pyramid
oils and sweets sparingly, milk and cheeses 2-3; meat, poultry, fish 2-3; veggies 3-5; fruits 2-4; grains 6-11
saliva
moistens and partially digests food- has enzyme ptyalin
ventral cavities
front- includes thoracic, abdominal , or pelvic.
proteins
15% of our energy - 4 calories per gram
Defense mechanisms
one way we handle stress unconsciously.
types of movements
flexion, extension, abduction, adduction
caudal
tail or tailbone
Repression
the barring from conscious thought of painful disagreeable thoughts. Experiences or impulses.To go backwards.
emotional
refers to one's feelings
insertion
fixed to a moveable part of the bone.
quadrants
use belly button as central. LUQ, RUQ LLQ RLQ
Muscular system function
to produced movement by means of contraction, maintain posture, produce heat and energy.
compensation
physical and mental inferiorities may be the driving force. healthy and unhealthy compensations.
diaphragm
muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
epiglottis
flap of cartiledge closes when we swallow so that food and fluid do not go into lungs
STD
sexually transmitted diseases
exocrine
a gland that transports secretions to another part of the body via ducts.
development
generally refers to successive changes in process of one's natural growth.
right to die
a controversial issue concerning the right of a terminally ill patient to request that no life-sustaining measures be taken.
Heart
size of fist- lies in middle of chest- left of sternum
brain stem 3 areas
midbrain- pons- medulla oblongata
rationalization
using alogical reason or acceptable explanation for a particular behavior that makes the behavior seem appropriate.
Stress
the response or change in the body caused by emotional,physical,social and economic factors.Stress depends on how we perceive the event.
auditory
refers to hearing
function of respiratory system
give teh body air and supply oxygen to the cells through the blood and eliminate CO2
urethra
tube that extends from the bladder to the outside of the body- transports urine from
directional terms
based on correct anatomical position. forward, hands palms outward- forward- feet slightly apart.
factors which influence eating habits
Personal attitudes,Region and availability,INCOME.
social
refers to a person's interactions and relationships with other members of society.
lymph nodes
located in certain parts of the body -called glands- axill (armpit), groin, job is to filter out impurties such as pathogens or cancer cells
Sigmoid colon
s shaped connected to rectum 6-8 inches temporary storage.
food stays in stomach?
30 min to 4 hours
Psycho-social stressors
financial problems, birth, death, marriages, moving, jobs, lack of food,
carbohydrates
55% of body energy 1. sugar- gives body quick energy; 2. starch- gives body longer lasting energy 3. fiber- helps body remove waste. 4 calories per gram
trachea
windpipe- allows air to pass from the atmosphere to the lungs.
lateral
always on the side
cartilaginous
slightly moveable
Displacement
emotions expressed for someone or something other than the source of the emotion.
Endocrine
- ductless and must depend on the blood of lymph systems to transport their secretion to the different body tissues.
Psycho-social factors related to illness
Losses, control, privacy, independence, sense of who you are, uncertainty about the future. Financial concerns, spiritual concerns, family or social concerns, cultural concerns.
physical
refers to growth of the body
central
abdominal area
hospice
a supportive agency offering care and counseling to dying patients and their families; a program consisting of pallative and supportive services. provides psychological, financial, spiritual and social counseling. Main objective is to allow patient to die with dignity.
Acceptance
final stage of dying- completing unfinished business will be the priority. The patient may begin to help the survivors deal with the finality of death.
cardiac muscle
found in heart only
pons
bridge that conducts impulses
Colon
- 5 ft. long 2 inches in diameter. Material s to be eliminated from the bodfy willenter the proximal portion of the large intestine. FUNCtion IS TO absorb water, and any remaining nutrients, storage of indigestible material, removal of waste. No villi.
medial
midline
Reaction formation
the conscious behavior is completely opposite to the unconscious process.
veins
have one way valves
Exocrine
- have ducts or tubes to transport secretion form the gland to another organ or part of the body.
fertilization
union of an ovum and sperm to form a zygote from which and embryo develops.
cerebellum
muscle tone co-ordination, balance, equilibruim

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