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Abdominal Quadrants - ANS - RUQ, RLQ, LUQ, LLQ

Acetabulum - ANS - pelvic socket into which fits the rounded top of the femur

Adrenal Glands - ANS - on top of kidneys, secrete epinephrine and norepinephrine,
postpones muscle fatigue, increase sugar storage, kidney function, regulate metabolism
of salt and water

Alpha1 - ANS - effects cause vessels to constrict (vasoconstriction), skin becomes
pale, cool, and moist

Alpha2 - ANS - regulates release of alpha1

Anatomical Position - ANS - Standing, facing forward, palms out

Anterior - ANS - toward the front

Artery - ANS - carries blood away from heart

Ball-and-Socket Joint - ANS - wide range of motion; shoulder, hip

Beta1 - ANS - effects increase HR, increase force of cardia contraction, speed up
electrical impulse of heart

Beta2 - ANS - cause smooth muscle to dilate

Capillary - ANS - blood vessel that connects artery to vein

Cardiac Muscle - ANS - hybrid, special involuntary muscle, automaticity=can generate
impulses on its own even when disconnected from nervous system

Carpals - ANS - group of bones in the wrist

, Cerebellum - ANS - posterior and inferior to cranium, controls muscle activity and
impulses from the eyes and ears

Cerebrum - ANS - outermost portion of brain, controls sensation, thought, memory

Cervical Spine - ANS - C1-C7, first 7 vertebrae, we can feel C7, most prone to injury

Children vs Adults - ANS - 1-smaller nose and mouth that can be obstructed easily.
2-tongue takes up most of mouth which can block pharynx. 3-narrow trachea which can
be blocked by swelling or foreign objects. 4-cricoid cartilage is less developed and less
rigid. 5-chest wall is softer so rely on diaphragm for breathing

Circulatory System - ANS - provide cells with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide,
transport blood to cells and alveoli for gas exchange, house blood, buffer bodies
acid-base balance, deliver immune cells to fight infection, contain substances that
promote clotting

Clavicle - ANS - collarbone, attached to superior portion of sternum (manubrium)

Coccyx Spine - ANS - tailbone, last 4 vertebrae

Condyloid Joint - ANS - Wrist can move up and down, side to side, but not in full
rotation

Conscious - ANS - RAS and at least one cerebral hemisphere must be intact and
functioning

Cranium - ANS - occipital, parietal, temporal, frontal

Diaphragm - ANS - separates thoracic cavity from abdominal cavity

Digestive System - ANS - alimentary tract and accessory organs, ingest and carry food
so that absorption can occur and waste can be eliminated

Distal - ANS - wrist is distal from elbow

Dorsal - ANS - toward the spine, back

Endocrine System - ANS - Multiple glands secreted into hormones which have effects
on the activity of certain organs
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