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Important course info Schedule in general Monday & Wednesday 3:30-4:50 in Kane 130 Thursday 8:00-8:50 - sorry in Kane 130 All lectures will be screencasted Exams – April 20 th , May 11 th & June 11 th Mark your calendars!! No make up exams Weekly review sessions: Thursday’s 6-7pm HSB T-639 Weekend review sessions before exams Office hours on Wed 11-1 & Thurs 10-12 (or by appt) 10 homework assignments on Catalyst Register your clicker on the course website asap Clicker question information….test tomorrow Lab field trip info – take survey asap

Important course info Schedule in general – Monday & Wednesday 3:30-4:50 in Kane 130 – Thursday 8:00-8:50 - sorry in Kane 130 – All lectures will be

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Important course info• Schedule in general

– Monday & Wednesday 3:30-4:50 in Kane 130– Thursday 8:00-8:50 - sorry in Kane 130– All lectures will be screencasted

• Exams – April 20th, May 11th & June 11th – Mark your calendars!! No make up exams

• Weekly review sessions: Thursday’s 6-7pm HSB T-639– Weekend review sessions before exams

• Office hours on Wed 11-1 & Thurs 10-12 (or by appt) • 10 homework assignments on Catalyst • Register your clicker on the course website asap• Clicker question information….test tomorrow• Lab field trip info – take survey asap

How do we become anatomy scholars?• Website: http://bstr301.biostr.washington.edu/• Book and CD-ROM

– Saladin Human Anatomy 2nd edition – special edition (1st is ok too)– Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) version 2.0 (1.0 is ok)– Reserves…

• Lecture handouts– Available on course website– What to read in book & study on APR– Independent study…..– Lecture & reading objectives– Specific lists (bones & muscles)

• Lecture slides on website• clicker questions posted at end of week• GoPost for course• Ben (TA) has website with review info

Please register your clicker asap!!

Introduction and Survey of the Human body

• Hippocrates (460 – 380 BC)

• Aristotle (384 - 322 BC)

• Herophilus (335 - 280 BC)

• Galen (129 - 199 AD)

• The Dark Ages (200-1050 AD)

Michelangelo’s David

Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519)

Middle Ages and Renaissance 1050 - 1543

Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564)

How to examine the human body

• Inspection• Palpation• Auscultation• Percussion• Exploratory surgery• Medical imaging• Dissection

1895 - Radiography

What’s black?• radiolucent• allows passage of x-rays• does not absorb x-rays

What’s white?• radio-opaque, radiodense• not transparent to x rays• absorbs x-rays

Barium sulfate swallow

MRI

CAT scan

What to do now and later today!

• Hand in index cards – in boxes on stage• Read course syllabus (questions tomorrow)• Register your clicker on Catalyst• Do lab field trip survey• Do readings for today and Wednesday– Keep up! Don’t get behind on readings.

• Check out course website:http://bstr301.biostr.washington.edu/

• Outside source? User name = webuserPassword = resubew

Course guide – questions?

All handouts and lecture slides available on website

review sessions on Thursday’s 6-7pm Health Science Building T-639(except THIS Thursday)

homework – what’s it all about

practice clicker questions today real ones tomorrow

Today

Homework assignments• 10 during the quarter = 100 points total• 5-10 questions worth 1-2 points each = 10 points total• Available Monday’s at 5pm until the following Monday

at 6am• No time limit, open as many times as you want, change

your answers• You need to “SUBMIT” the quiz• Can change answers after you submit – until quiz closes• After HA closes, answers, scores and feedback available• No make ups for any reason!!

Channel Setting Instructions for ResponseCard RF or XR

1. Press and release the "GO" button.

2. While the light is flashing red and green, enter the 2 digit channel code = 41

3. After the second digit is entered, Press and release the "GO" button.

4. Press and release the "1/A" button. The light should flash yellow to confirm.

5. If it did not work, do the sequence again but faster.

See me after class if you are having trouble

Survey of the Human body continued..

• Anatomical directions - review• Body cavities• Symptoms, signs & disease

Anatomical position

Radius

Ulna

ProneSupine

inversion(supination)

eversion(pronation)

Body Regions

Anatomical Directions

• Superficial – deep• Superior – inferior• Cranial – caudal• Ventral – dorsal• Anterior – posterior• Medial – lateral• Proximal – distal(closer or farther from the

point of attachment or origin)

• The skull is ____________ to the brain.• The sternal region is ___________ and the

vertebral region is ___________.• The nose is ___________ to the lips.• The thumb is ___________ to the pinky.• The hand is proximal to the elbow.

True or false?Superficial – deepSuperior – inferiorCranial – caudal

Ventral – dorsalAnterior – posteriorMedial – lateralProximal – distal

Assume anatomical position

Describe the relationship betweenthe knee and foot – 2 different ways.

The umbilical region is_____ to the inguinal region. A

Is this artery A ordistal to artery B?

B

Body Cavities

Dorsal body cavity• cranial cavity• vertebral cavity

Ventral body cavity• thoracic cavity

oPleural cavity (2)oPericardial cavity (1)

• abdominal cavity• pelvic cavity

Fig. Atlas A.8b(TE Art)

Parietal pericardium

Pericardial cavity

Visceral pericardium

Heart

Diaphragm

Serous membrane around the heart

Visceral = organPariet = wallCardi = heartPeri = around

Parietal pleuraPleural cavity

Visceral pleura

Lung

Diaphragm

Serous membrane around the lungs

Pleur = rib, side

Pleural cavity – visceral & parietal pleura

Pericardial cavity

What to do tonight!

• Do readings for Thursday – see bone tissue LH• Register your clicker if you have not done so• Check out course website:

http://bstr301.biostr.washington.edu/• Outside source?

User name = webuserPassword = resubew