abdomen Flashcards
what is the inherent motion of the organs themselves
visceral motility
what is the motion that is created or acted upon an organ
visceral mobility
what are the 4 categories of visceral motion
somatic nervous system, ANS, craniosacral rhythm, visceral motility
what are some examples of ANS visceral motion
diaphragmatic motion, cardiac motion, peristaltic motion
what cranial nerve provides to ciliary ganglion
3
what cranial nerve provides to sphenopalatine ganglion
7
what cranial nerve provides to submaxillary ganglion
7
what cranial nerve provides to otic ganglion
9
what organs specifically does the greater splanchnic nerve innervate
stomach, liver, pancreas duodenum
what organs specifically does the lesser splanchnic nerve innervate
small intestines, R colon, transverse colon
what organs specifically does the least splanchnic nerve and lumbar splanchnic nerve innervate
transverse colon, L colon, pelvic organs
what does the left vagus innervate in the upper GI
greater curvature and pyloric sphincter
what does the right vagus innervate in the upper Gi
lesser curvature, liver, gallbladder, right half of colon
where is the chapmans point for appendicitis
tip of right 12th rib
what innervates the lower GI (left colon and pelvis)
pelvic splanchnic (S2-4)