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Linea Alba/aponeurosis

Skin

Subcutaneous fat

Fascia covering over the rectus abdominis muscle

Scarpas fascia

The separation or splitting apart of a surgical wound postoperatively

Camper's fascia

Stratum reticular or reticulum

Anterior rectus sheath

Quick preliminary diagnosis

The hematocrit value is the volume of rbc's expressed as the number of cells per inch

Hair was not removed

Veins

15 times per hour with three exchanges of fresh air

Shearing

Basal cell carcinoma

Wound infection

Within normal limits

7.3 to 7.4

7-18 mg/dl

1.015-1.025

Infraumbilical

Maydl's

24

Iliohypogastric and ilioinguinal

Transversalis fascia

Triangle of Doom

Genitofemoral and lateral femoral cutaneous nerve

Spleen

Inguinal

Pfannenstiel

Thoracoabdominal

4.2-5.6 mill/mcl

34

5,000-10,000/mm3

135-146 mEq/L

3.5-5.5 mEq/L

PaCO2

HCO3

40

Second line of defense

Pinocytosis

Golgi complex

Lysosomes

Cardiac arrhythmias

Medial scrotal sac

4.6-8.0

Subcutaneous

Linea Alba

At the end of the procedure

Debridement

Inflammatory

Infection

Hematocrit

Fibroblast

Evisceration

Evisceration

Blood tinged plasma solution

5-7 days

Bacteria

Gel pads

Differential

Differential

Single molecule of DNA

65

Bacteria, fungi

Incisional

Midline

Closure by third intention

Poupart's ligament

Diaphragm

Liver

Spinal cord and brain

Lungs and liver

All of these

The diaphragm separates the thoracic and pelvic cavities

The thoracic cavity is covered by the parietal pleura

Liver

Stomach

Liver

Sigmoid intestine

Umbilicus

Right and left parts

Sagittal

Upper and lower parts

Transverse

Front and back parts

Coronal

A tissue

Fascia tissue

Muscle tissue

Epithelial tissue

An organ

37-52%

1 and 3 only

1 and 3 only

Fibroplastic actual answer fibroblast

1,2 and 4 only

1,2 and 3 only

97* F (37*C) to 100*F (38*C)

Proliferation

Inguinal

Computerized axial tomography (CAT)

Forced air warming blanket

Wound infection

Pneumothorax

Barium swallow

Staphylococcus aureus

1 and 4 only

Cartilaginous joint

Cartilaginous joint, fibrous joint or suture, synovial joint

Hip - synovial joint


Skull - fibrous joint or suture


Vertebral - cartilaginous joint

Abduction, adduction, distal, proximal, eversion, inversion, Superior, inferior, rotation, flexion, extension, circumduction, supination, pronation, retraction

Rotation, proximal, flexion, Superior, inversion, extension, distal, supination, inferior, adduction, pronation, retraction, circumduction, abduction, eversion

Both terms are correct

Fibrous tissue bands

Arrector pili

Sudoriferous glands

Retinacular

The attachment that moves the most is called the insertion

It is a closed fibrous Sac lined with a smooth membrane and contains fluid found where tendons rub

Portal vein system

False

Thoracic duct and right lymphatic duct

True

As the roots exit they never reconnect keeping the sensory and motor segments in two completely separate channels

Caudal

True

True

Visceral layer

Ectoderm

Placenta and amniotic membranes

Phenotype

32

Down syndrome

Cystic fibrosis

Place, amount of pain / scale, interactions / make it worse, neutralize / make it better

Idiopathic-no known cause

Botulism, anthrax, Lyme disease, malaria, SARS, H1N1 virus, plague, E coli O157:H7, West Nile Virus, viral hemorrhagic fever

SARS, botulism, H1N1 virus, anthrax, plague, E coli O157:H7, malaria, Lyme disease, viral hemorrhagic fever, West Nile virus

Inversion, rotation, superior, flexion, proximal

Rotation, proximal, flexion, superior, inversion

Inferior, distal, extension, pronation, supination, adduction

Extension, distal, supination, inferior, adduction, pronation

Abduction, circumduction, eversion, retraction

Retraction, circumduction, abduction, eversion

H1N1 virus, plague, botulism, anthrax, SARS

SARS, botulism, H1N1 virus, anthrax, plague

E coli O157:H7, viral hemorrhagic fever, malaria, West Nile virus, Lyme disease

E coli O157:H7, malaria, Lyme disease, viral hemorrhagic fever, West Nile virus