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20 Cards in this Set

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head and neck Sympathetic
T1-4
Heart Sympathetic
T1-6
stomach, duodenum, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, spleen
• Sympathetic
o T5-9
T10-11 • Sympathetic
small intestine, kidney, ureters, gonads, right colon
o T12-L2 • Sympathetic
left colon, pelvic organs
Cardiac Sympathetic on Right
 Right: sinoatrial (SA) node and right deep cardiac plexus– predisposes to supraventricular tachyarrhythmias
Cardiac Sympathetic on Left
 Left- AV node and left deep cardiac plexus- predisposes to ectopic and ventricular fibrillation
Cardiac Parasympathetic on Right
 Right vagus: to SA node where hyperactivity predisposes to sinus bradyarrhythmias
Cardiac Parasympathetic on Left
 Left vagus- to AV node where hyperactivity predisposes to AV blocks
 Ventricular involvement
C8-T3
 Atrial involvement-
T4-6
 Anterior infarct-
T2-3 Left
 Inferior wall-
T3-5 Left, C2
 Pectoralis Trigger Point
: located in the right pectoralis major muscle 5th ICP
Between sternum and nipple
 Pelvic Splanchnic nerves (S2-4)
Parasympathetic
 Innervate the left colon and pelvis
 Parasympathetic:
 Kidney and proximal portion of ureters
Vagus nerve
 Parasympathetic
 Distal portion of ureters, bladder
Pelvic Splanchnic Nerves (S2-4)
 Esophagus symp
T2-8
 Head, neck, arms symp
(T2-8)
Gonad PS
Vagus