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Clinical Anatomy for Dummies

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.04.2012

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Wiley

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416

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/19,1/2,3 cm

Gewicht

791 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-11643-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.04.2012

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/19,1/2,3 cm

Gewicht

791 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-11643-2

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Libri GmbH
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  • Introduction 1

    About This Book 1

    Conventions Used in This Book 1

    What You're Not to Read 2

    Foolish Assumptions 2

    How This Book is Organized 2

    Part I: Beginning with Clinical Anatomy Basics 3

    Part II: Understanding the Thorax, Abdomen, and Pelvis 3

    Part III: Looking at the Head, Neck, and Back 3

    Part IV: Moving to the Upper and Lower Extremities 3

    Part V: The Part of Tens 3

    Icons Used in This Book 4

    Where to Go from Here 4

    Part I: Beginning with Clinical Anatomy Basics 5

    Chapter 1: Entering the World of Clinical Anatomy 7

    Studying the Body in Different Ways 7

    Looking under the microscope or with your eyes 7

    Speaking clinically: Terms used in clinical anatomy 8

    Dividing the Body into Systems and Regions 8

    Organizing the body by systems 9

    Organizing the body by regions 10

    Chapter 2: Getting a Grip on Terms Used in Clinical Anatomy 13

    Describing Anatomy by Position, Region, and Plane 13

    Beginning with the anatomical position 14

    Figuring out what goes where in anatomical regions 14

    Knowing what's up, down, back, and front in specific terms 16

    Slicing the body into anatomical planes 17

    Labeling Anatomical Movement 19

    Bending and straightening 19

    Going away and getting closer 19

    Moving in circles 20

    Surveying other ways to move 20

    Chapter 3: Examining the Integumentary, Musculoskeletal, and Nervous Systems 23

    Showing Interest in Integument 23

    Looking at the layers and structures of the skin 24

    Going in farther to the fascia 26

    Boning Up on the Skeleton 26

    Figuring out what makes a bone 26

    Surveying the shapes of bones 27

    Feeling out bumps, ridges, and indentations 28

    Catching Up to Cartilage 29

    Joining the Joints 29

    Making the Body Move with Muscles 31

    Moving the bones with skeletal muscle 31

    Keeping the heart ticking with cardiac muscle 33

    Having no control over smooth muscle 34

    Getting on Your Nerves 34

    Determining what's in (and on) a neuron 35

    Coordinating input and signals with the central nervous system 36

    Touching and moving with the peripheral nervous system 36

    Feeling and reacting with the somatic nervous system 37

    Taking control with the autonomic nervous system 37

    Chapter 4: Moving Along with the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems 39

    Tracing Circulatory Pathways in the Cardiovascular System 39

    Making the rounds: Systemic circulation 40

    Fueling up: Pulmonary circulation 41

    Moving Blood Away from the Heart with Arteries 43

    Looking inside large elastic arteries 44

    Moving to medium muscular arteries 44

    Surveying small arteries and arterioles 44

    Taking Blood Back to the Heart with Capillaries and Veins 45

    Exchanging gases, nutrients, and wastes in capillaries 45

    Peeking into veins and venules 46

    Breathing In and Out: The Respiratory System 47

    Chapter 5: Looking at the Immune and Lymphatic Systems 49

    Beginning with Red Bone Marrow and Leukocytes 49

    Fighting infection with lymphocytes 50

    Binging on bacteria with phagocytes 50

    Controlling histamines with basophils 51

    Surveying the Lymphatic System 51

    Networking with lymphatic capillaries and vessels 51

    Filtering lymph through nodes 52

    Collecting lymph in ducts 53

    Assessing Additional Lymphoid Organs 54

    The thymus 54

    The spleen 55

    The tonsils, the appendix, and the gut 55

    Chapter 6: Delving into the Digestive, Urinary, and Endocrine Systems 57

    Breaking Down and Absorbing Your Food: The Digestive System 57

    Starting in the mouth 58

    Continuing through the esophagus and into the stomach 58

    Finishing in the small intestine with help from the pancreas, gallbladder, and liver 59

    Forming and removing bulk in the large intestine 59

    Removing Wastes: The Urinary System 60

    Handling Hormones: The Endocrine System 61

    The master gland: The pituitary 61

    The pituitary's assistants: The hypothalamus and pineal glands 62

    The body's metabolism booster: The thyroid gland 62

    Fighting infection: The thymus 63

    Stressing out: The suprarenals 64

    Digestive aid: The pancreas 64

    Mars and Venus: The testes and the ovaries 65

    Part II: Understanding the Thorax, Abdomen, and Pelvis 67

    Chapter 7: Checking Out the Thoracic Cage and Coverings 69

    Getting Under Your Skin: Thoracic Bones, Joints, Muscles, and More 69

    Forming the thoracic cage: The bones 70

    Moving just a little: The joints 72

    Helping you breathe: The respiratory muscles 73

    Running through the thorax: The nerves and blood vessels 76

    Covering It All Up: The Surface Anatomy of the Thorax 78

    Using imaginary lines in your assessment 78

    Looking at the anterior chest wall 79

    Examining the posterior chest wall 82

    Chapter 8: Assessing the Thoracic Organs 85

    Understanding the Mediastinum and Pleural Cavities 85

    The mediastinum 85

    The pleural cavities 86

    Looking at the Lungs 87

    Surveying the lungs' surfaces and borders 88

    Getting air in and out with the trachea 88

    Branching into the bronchi 88

    Checking out the lobes 89

    Flowing with nerves, blood vessels, and lymphatics 90

    Having a Heart 93

    Surrounding the heart with the pericardium 93

    Examining the surfaces of the heart 93

    Putting together the four chambers 95

    Feeding the heart: Arteries and veins 97

    Giving the heart its spark 98

    Exploring Thoracic Circulation 101

    Circulating blood in the major vessels 101

    Moving lymph through the lymphatic vessels 102

    Discovering What Else is in the Thoracic Cavity 103

    Chapter 9: Bellying Up to the Abdominal Wall 105

    Drawing Quadrants and Regions on the Abdominal Wall 105

    Using two lines: The four quadrants 106

    Using four lines: The nine regions 106

    Making Up the Abdominal Wall: Muscles and More 107

    Absolutely fabulous abdominal muscles 107

    Nerves, blood vessels, and lymphatics for maintaining tissues 108

    Lining the abdomen: The peritoneum 112

    Inspecting the Inguinal Region 112

    The inguinal ligament and the iliopubic tract 112

    The inguinal canal 113

    The spermatic cord 114

    The testes 114

    The scrotum 115

    Seeing the Skin and Surface Anatomy of the Abdominal Wall 116

    Chapter 10: Probing the Abdominal Organs 119

    Poking Around the Peritoneum 119

    The mesentery and the peritoneal folds and ligaments 120

    The greater and lesser omentums 120

    Digging into the Main Digestive Organs 121

    Entering the esophagus 121

    Churning in the stomach 122

    Winding through the small intestine 124

    Moving into the large intestine 126

    Observing Organs that Assist with Digestion 128

    Locating the liver 128

    Glancing at the gallbladder 132

    Pinpointing the pancreas 132

    Identifying Renal Anatomy 133

    Knowing the kidneys 134

    Tracing the ureters 135

    Spying the suprarenal glands 135

    Figuring Out What Else is in the Abdominal Cavity 136

    The spleen 136

    Nerves 137

    Major abdominal blood vessels 139

    Lymphatics 142

    Chapter 11: Seeing the Pelvis and the Perineum 145

    Pinpointing the Pelvic Structures 145

    Forming the pelvic girdle: Bones and joints 146

    Making note of muscles and fascia 148

    Personal space: The peritoneum 149

    Feeling out the nerves of the pelvis 150

    Viewing blood vessels 152

    Looking at lymphatics 154

    Comparing Pelvic Organs 155

    Locating pelvic organs that everyone has 155

    Finding Mars: The male pelvic organs 157

    Finding Venus: The female pelvic organs 159

    Exit Strategy: The Perineum 162

    The male perineum 164

    The female perineum 164

    Part III: Looking at the Head, Neck, and Back 167

    Chapter 12: Head of the Class 169

    Sticking to the Skull Bones 169

    Cradling the brain in the cranial cavity 170

    Facing forward with the facial bones 172

    Encasing the Brain: The Meninges 173

    The dural infoldings 173

    The dural venous sinuses 174

    Locating the Areas and Structures of the Brain 175

    Thinking about the cerebrum 177

    Going inside the diencephalon 177

    Balancing the cerebellum 177

    Surveying the brainstem 178

    Draining the brain with the ventricles 178

    Getting the glands 178

    Counting the cranial nerves 179

    Serving the brain: The blood supply 182

    Putting on a Face 183

    Expressing yourself with facial muscles 183

    Moving with motor nerves 185

    Feeling out sensory nerves 185

    Viewing blood vessels 187

    Getting a handle on lymphatics 190

    Enveloping the Head: Facial Surface Anatomy and the Scalp 190

    Chapter 13: Seeing, Smelling, Tasting, and Hearing 193

    Seeing into the Eyes 193

    Taking cover with eyelids 194

    Having a ball - an eyeball, that is 195

    Rolling your eyes with extraocular muscles 197

    Serving the eyes: The nerves 199

    Providing blood flow to and from the eyes 200

    Knowing the Nose 201

    Sniffing out the exterior of the nose 201

    Scoping out the nasal cavity 201

    Insinuating your way into the paranasal sinuses 203

    Sensing the nerves, blood vessels, and lymphatics 204

    Investigating the Mouth 204

    Open wide: The oral cavity 204

    Chew on this: The teeth and gums 205

    Picking on the palate 205

    Sticking out your tongue 207

    Making spit in the salivary glands 209

    Tapping into the temporomandibular joint 209

    Noting nerves 211

    Viewing blood vessels 212

    Sorting through lymphatics 212

    Entering the Ear 213

    Examining the external ear 213

    Moving into the middle ear 214

    Diving deeper into the inner ear 216

    Keeping an ear out for nerves and vessels 217

    Chapter 14: It's Neck and Neck 219

    Sizing Up the Superficial Structures: Muscles, Nerves, and Blood Vessels 219

    Dividing the triangles: The sternocleidomastoid 220

    Going back to the posterior triangle of the neck 221

    Understanding the anterior triangle of the neck 223

    Neck Deep: Diving into the Deep Structures 226

    Flexing the neck: The prevertebral muscles 226

    Rooting around the root of the neck 228

    Homing In on the Neck Organs 230

    Front and center: Thyroid and parathyroid glands 230

    Speaking of the pharynx, larynx, and trachea 231

    Locating lymphatic vessels and nodes 236

    Surrounding the Neck: Skin and Surface Anatomy 237

    Chapter 15: Back to Back 239

    Stacking Up the Vertebral Column 239

    Analyzing a typical vertebra 240

    Putting the vertebrae into groups 241

    Connecting with the vertebral joints 244

    Studying the Spinal Cord and Meninges 246

    Spying on the spinal cord and nerves 246

    Coverings and cushions: Understanding the meninges and cerebrospinal fluid 247

    Flexing Your Back Muscles 249

    Shouldering the load: The extrinsic muscles 249

    Twisting and turning: The intrinsic muscles 249

    Nodding your head: The suboccipital muscles 252

    Providing Blood Flow and Lymphatic Drainage in the Back 254

    Assessing the Surface Anatomy of the Vertebrae and Back Muscles 254

    Looking for curves in the spine 255

    Seeing bones on the back's surface 255

    Viewing the back muscles 256

    Part IV: Moving to the Upper and Lower Extremities 257

    Chapter 16: Shouldering the Load: The Pectoral Girdle and the Arm 259

    Boning Up on the Shoulder and the Arm 259

    Looking at the bones of the pectoral girdle 260

    It's not funny, but it's humerus 261

    Joining the Parts 262

    Collaring the sternoclavicular joint 262

    Reviewing the acromioclavicular joint 262

    Hanging on to the humerus 263

    Sniffing around the Axilla (Armpit) 264

    Forming the apex, the base, and the walls 264

    Tracking the axillary artery and vein 265

    Moving the Shoulder and the Arm 265

    Taking a look at the anterior muscles 265

    Moving to the posterior muscles 267

    Shaping up the shoulder muscles 267

    Maintaining the Tissues 269

    Acknowledging the nerves and blood supply 269

    Remembering the lymphatic vessels 273

    Covering Your Shoulders and Arms: The Surface Anatomy 274

    Chapter 17: Bending the Elbow and Focusing on the Forearm 277

    Forming the Elbow and the Forearm: The Bones 277

    Handling the humerus 277

    Regarding the radius 278

    Understanding the ulna 278

    Joining the Elbow and the Forearm 279

    Bending the elbow 279

    Reviewing the radioulnar joints 279

    Making the Elbow and Forearm Move: The Muscles 280

    The muscles of the arm 280

    The muscles of the forearm 282

    Giving a Nod to the Nerves and Blood Supply 282

    Nerves 284

    Blood supply 284

    Looking Only Skin Deep: The Surface Anatomy 285

    Chapter 18: Shaking Hands and Grabbing the Wrist 287

    Putting Your Hands (and Wrists) Together 287

    Starting with the carpal bones 288

    Moving to the metacarpal bones 289

    Finding the phalanges 290

    Waving and Wiggling with the Help of Joints 290

    Looking at the wrist joints 290

    Handing over the hand joints 291

    Pointing to the finger joints 291

    Making the Most of Wrist and Hand Muscles 292

    Flexing and extending the wrist 292

    Sticking out your thumb with the thenar muscles 296

    Honing in on the hypothenar muscles 296

    Investigating the interosseous muscles and the lumbricals 297

    Knowing the Nerves and Blood Supply of the Wrist and Hand 297

    Getting a feeling for the nerves 298

    Uncovering the arteries and veins 299

    Fitting Like a Glove: The Surface Anatomy of the Wrist and Hand 300

    Chapter 19: Getting Hip to the Hip and the Thigh 303

    Honing In on Hip and Thigh Bones 303

    Understanding the Hip and Thigh Joints 306

    Seeking the sacroiliac joint 306

    Surveying the symphysis pubis 307

    Looking at the acetabulofemoral joint 307

    Swaying Your Hips and Moving Your Thighs with the Help of Muscles 308

    Minding the muscles of the buttocks 308

    Turning with the thigh muscles 310

    Maintaining the Hip and Thigh Tissues 312

    Knowing the nerves 313

    Flowing through the arteries and veins 315

    Looking at the lymphatics 316

    Summing Up the Surface Landmarks 317

    Chapter 20: Knowing the Knee and the Leg 319

    Logging the Knee and Leg Bones 319

    Knocking the Knee Joint 322

    Coming up with cartilage and the joint capsule 322

    Balancing the menisci 322

    Hanging on with the ligaments 324

    Bumping up against the bursae 325

    Kneeling on the patellofemoral joint 326

    Supervising the superior tibiofibular joint 326

    Mastering the Muscles that Affect the Knee and Leg 326

    Starting with thigh muscles that work with the knee 327

    Aiming at the anterior compartment 327

    Looking at the lateral compartment 328

    Pondering the posterior compartment 328

    Noticing the Nerves, Blood Vessels, and Lymphatics of the Knee and Leg 329

    Noting the nerves 329

    Analyzing the arteries and veins 331

    Listing the lymph nodes 332

    Summing Up the Surface Landmarks 332

    Chapter 21: Finding the Ankle and the Foot 335

    Looking at the Framework of the Ankle and Foot 335

    Aiming for the ankle bones 336

    Assessing the architecture of the foot bones 336

    Taking In the Ankle and Foot Joints 337

    Moving up and down: The ankle joint 337

    Supporting your weight: The foot and toe joints 338

    Bending Your Ankle and Curling Your Toes: The Muscles 341

    Turning to leg muscles that move the ankle and the foot 341

    Minding the muscles of the foot 343

    Getting Maintenance with Nerves, Blood Vessels, and Lymphatics 344

    Naming the nerves 345

    Looking at blood vessels and lymphatics 346

    Summing Up the Surface Landmarks of the Ankle and the Foot 347

    Part V: The Part of Tens 349

    Chapter 22: Ten Helpful Clinical Anatomy Mnemonics 351

    Thinking about the Cranial Bones 351

    Focusing on the Facial Bones 352

    Memorizing the Cranial Nerves 352

    Summing Up the Heart-Valve Sequence 353

    Ordering the Abdominal Muscles 353

    Tracking the Intestinal Tract 354

    Remembering the Rotator Cuff Muscles 354

    Concentrating on the Carpal Bones 354

    Looking at the Lateral Rotator Muscles of the Hip 355

    Taming the Tarsal Bones 355

    Chapter 23: Ten Ways to Look into the Body without Cutting It Open 357

    Conventional Radiography 357

    Computerized Tomography 358

    Magnetic Resonance Imaging 358

    Positron Emission Tomography 358

    Fluoroscopy 359

    Mammography 359

    Ultrasonography 359

    Opthalmoscopy 360

    Upper Endoscopy 360

    Colonoscopy 360

    Index 361