abdomen Flashcards

1
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what is the inherent motion of the organs themselves

A

visceral motility

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2
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what is the motion that is created or acted upon an organ

A

visceral mobility

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3
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what are the 4 categories of visceral motion

A

somatic nervous system, ANS, craniosacral rhythm, visceral motility

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4
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what are some examples of ANS visceral motion

A

diaphragmatic motion, cardiac motion, peristaltic motion

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5
Q

what cranial nerve provides to ciliary ganglion

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3

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6
Q

what cranial nerve provides to sphenopalatine ganglion

A

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7
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what cranial nerve provides to submaxillary ganglion

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7

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8
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what cranial nerve provides to otic ganglion

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9

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9
Q

what organs specifically does the greater splanchnic nerve innervate

A

stomach, liver, pancreas duodenum

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10
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what organs specifically does the lesser splanchnic nerve innervate

A

small intestines, R colon, transverse colon

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11
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what organs specifically does the least splanchnic nerve and lumbar splanchnic nerve innervate

A

transverse colon, L colon, pelvic organs

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12
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what does the left vagus innervate in the upper GI

A

greater curvature and pyloric sphincter

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13
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what does the right vagus innervate in the upper Gi

A

lesser curvature, liver, gallbladder, right half of colon

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14
Q

where is the chapmans point for appendicitis

A

tip of right 12th rib

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15
Q

what innervates the lower GI (left colon and pelvis)

A

pelvic splanchnic (S2-4)

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16
Q

what are some contraindications for colonic stimulation

A

bowel obstruction, abdominal neoplasm, undiagnosed abdominal pain

17
Q

what are some contraindications for splenic stimulation

A

infectious mononucleosis, splenomegaly, neoplasm

18
Q

what are some indications for gastric release

A

GERD, gastric ptosis,

19
Q

what are some indications for gall bladder release

A

cholecystitis, cholestasis, chronic upper abdominal pain

20
Q

what is the chapmans point for the liver

A

right 5th and 6th ICS

21
Q

what is the chapmans point for the gallbladder

A

right 6th ICS

22
Q

what is the chapmans point for the pancreas

A

right 7th ICS

23
Q

what is the chapmans point for the stomach acid

A

left 5th ICS

24
Q

what is the chapmans point for stomach peristalsis

A

left 6th ICS

25
what is the chapmans point for the spleen
left 7th ICs
26
what is the visceral motion during expiration and inspiration
toward the midline with expiration; away from midline with inspiration
27
what are some indications for splenic stimulation
infectious disease and preventive
28
what is derived from the foregut
distal esophagus to proximal duodenum
29
what is derived from the midgut
distal duodenum to proximal 2/3 of transverse colon
30
what is derived from the hindgut
from distal 1/3 of transverse colon to rectum
31
is peristalsis referring to mobility or motility (in our classroom)
mobility
32
what can occur due to increased peristalsis caused by the parasympathetics
diarrhea
33
where does the cisterna chyli drain
thoracic duct
34
what is the cisterna chyli adjacent to
aorta, Right crus of diaphragm, and L1 and L2