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57 Cards in this Set

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SNS head and neck
T1-T4
SNS heart
T1-T5
SNS respiratory system
T2-T7
SNS esophagus
T2-T8
SNS upper GI (stomach, liver, gallbladder, spleen, portions of pancreas and duodenum)
T5-T9
SNS middle GI tract (portions of pancreas and duodenum, jejunum, ilium, ascending colon and prox 2/3 of transverse colon)
T10-T11
SNS appendix
T12
SNS kidneys
T10-T11
SNS adrenal medulla
T10
SNS upper ureters
T10-T11
SNS head and neck
T1-T4
SNS heart
T1-T5
SNS respiratory system
T2-T7
SNS esophagus
T2-T8
SNS upper GI (stomach, liver, gallbladder, spleen, portions of pancreas and duodenum)
T5-T9
SNS middle GI tract (portions of pancreas and duodenum, jejunum, ilium, ascending colon and prox 2/3 of transverse colon)
T10-T11
SNS appendix
T12
SNS kidneys
T10-T11
SNS adrenal medulla
T10
SNS upper ureters
T10-T11
SNS lower ureters
T12-L1
SNS bladder
T11-L2
SNS gonads
T10-T11
SNS uterus and cervix
T10-L2
SNS erectile tissue of penis and clitorus
T11-L2
SNS prostate
T12-L2
SNS arms
T2-T8
SNS legs
T11-L2
Vagus nerve
lower 2/3 of esophagus; L: greater curvature of stomach and pyloric sphincter; R: upper GI tract, liver, gallbladder, R half of colon
Pelvic splanchnic nerves S2-S4
innervate L colon and pelvis
GU PNS kidney and prox ureters
vagus
PNS distal ureters, bladder
S2-S4
cardiac trigger point
R pectoralis major muscle; between 5th and 6th ribs, between sternal margin and nipple line
what does cardiac trigger point result in
supraventricular tach
oculocardiac reflex, carotid body pressure, laryngeal irritation will reflexively slow rate by how much
5-13 bpm
anterior infarct levels
T2-T3 on L
inferior wall infarct levels
T3-5 on L, C2
chapman's point (CP) for adrenals
A: 1 in lat and 2 in sup to umbilicus
P: midway bw spines of T11 and T12
CP for kidneys
A: 1 in lat and 1 in sup to umbilicus
P: intertransverse space between spines and TP of T12-L1
CP for bladder
A: umbilical area
P: midway bw spines and TP tips of L1-L2
CP for urethra
A: myofascial tissue along superior margin of pubic ramus about 2 cm lateral to the symphysis
CP for small intestine
bilateral (R>L) T8-T10
CP for appendix
T12 R with tenderness over tip of 12th rib right
CP for cecum and ascending colon
IT band on prox R leg
CP for descending colon
IT band of the middle L leg
CP for colon
IT band
Upper GI reflex
C2 L, T3 R, T5 L, T7 R
HTN reflex
C6, T2, T6
myocardium/thyroid/esophagus/bronchus
2nd IC b/l close to sternum and bw T2/T3 posteriorly
CP for esophagus
ant 2-3 ICS on R
P: T2-3 R
CP for stomach
A: acid 5th ICS; peristalsis 6th ICS
P: T5-T8 L
CP for duodenum
T7-8 R
CP for pancreas
A: lateral to costal cartilage 7th IC R
P: b/w TP of T7/T8 on R
CP for spleen
7th IC on L
CP for prostate
A: myofascial tissues along posterior margin of IT band
CP for inguinal
A: lateral border of pubic bone near attachment of inguinal ligament
meralgia paresthetica
lateral femoral cutaneous nerve compression between inguinal ligament and sartorius from wearing tight jeans/belts