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T1-T4 Viscerosomatics?
HEENT:
Head
Neck
Thyroid
Somatic levels for Heart?
T1-T5
Somatic levels for Lungs?
T2-T7

" Heart is up to T5, so ad 2 to T5 -> T7 "
Upper Extremity Somatic Levels?
T2-T8

Sequence, Heart, Lungs, UE, so T2-7 Lungs, one after that is UE

T2-T8
Which somatic levels does the greater splanchnic nerve cover?
T5-T9 ( T9 is where the ganglion is) Liver (Right side), but the stomach ( on the Left side--not the spleen). The Celiac ganglion actually covers the spleen.
What innervates the proximal duodenum?
T9- of the celiac ganglion. Celiac ganglion is the pimp " 6-9"
SPPD
Spleen
Pancreas
Proximal Duodenum
Greater Splanchnic = T5-T9
Celiac Ganglion = T6-T9
Lesser Splanchnic =??
Lesser Splanchnic = T10-T11
Ascending Colon
2/3 Proximal Transverse Colon
Small Intestine
Proximal Duodenum
Adrenal Gland
Kidney
Proximal Ureter

Which is not innervated by the Lesser Splanchnic Nerve + Superior Mesenteric Ganglion?
Proximal Duodenum, does not belong, This is innervated by the Celiac ganglion @ T9

Lesser splanchnic = T10-T11
is COLON stuff ( small intestine (after the proximal duodenum), then the ascending and 2/3 proximal transverse) + Kidney stuff ( proximal ureter, kidney, adrenals)
What nerve innervates the bladder?

Lesser Splanchnic or Least Splanchnic?
Least Splanchnic ( T12-L2)
What else the least splanchnic innervate?
T12-L2 + Inferior Mesenteric ganglion innervates: (the rest of the colon not innervated by the lesser splanchnic nerve: 1/3 transverse colon, the descending colon, sigmoid, rectum) + the distal ureter and the bladder (post-renal stuff).
At what point does the PSNS take over from the cranial outflow?
@ the distal transverse colon. So everything above the distal transverse colon (including the distal transverse colon) has PSNS outflow from the Vagus Nerve.

Below the 1/3 distal transverse colon (exclusive) has PSNS control via the sacral nerves S2-S4.
What items are innervated by the sacral PSNS outflow?
" below the 1/3 distal transverse colon"
- descending colon
- sigmoid
- rectum
- distal ureter
- bladder
Which SNS fibers innervate the gonads?
T10-T11 (SNS nerves)
- not the same as the lesser splanchnic nerves
Which innervate the prostate?
The nerves after the gonads --> prosate
T12-L2
Which SNS fibers innervate the uterus and cervix?
T10-L2