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14 Cards in this Set
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T1-4 corresponds to what regions of the body?
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Head and neck
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T1-6 corresponds to what regions of the body?
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heart and lungs
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T5-9 corresponds to what regions of the body?
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all uper abdominal viscera
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T10-11 corresponds to what regions of the body?
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small intestine distal to the duodenum, kidney, urters, gonads and right colon
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T12- L2 corresponds to what regions of the body?
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left colon and pelvic organs
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what are the four parasympathetic cranial nerves? what other plexus is associated with the parasympathetics?
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3, 7, 9, 10
sacral plexus : S2-4 |
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what organs associated with CN 10?
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respiratory tract and lungs, gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas, and heart
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what organs associated with CN 9?
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Parotid gland
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what organs associated with CN 7?
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lacrimal and palatine glands and submandibular and sublingual glands
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what organs associated with CN 3?
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eye
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what organs associated with the sacral plexus?
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pelvic colon and rectum and GU tract
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what are the palpatory characteristics of chapman reflexes?
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nodules- small, smooth, firm, discrete or grouped. Located on deep fascia or periosteum. Pain is characteristically pinpoint, under the finger, non-radiating, sharp and tender.
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Anterior chapman reflexes are preferred for ______ of organ dysfunction.
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diagnosis
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posterior chapman reflexes are preferred for ______ of organ dysfunction.
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tx
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