Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare Professionals
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Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare Professionals

Jassin M. Jouria

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Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare Professionals

Jassin M. Jouria

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Anatomy and Physiology is effectively a broad introductory course that requires the student to devote an enormous amount of effort to understand it on even a basic level. While this necessitates time, it can be streamlined in the early stages of one's learning so that the student may understand why he or she is required to invest such a large amount of time into learning - Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy & Physiology is the textbook that accomplishes this.°Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy & Physiology is a book that combines both areas of knowledge for a full comprehension of the human body. It is targeted to healthcare students in need of a better understanding of human physiology to combine with their clinical training. The main objective of this book is to elucidate the organization and functioning of the major organs and systems with an emphasis on the applications of this knowledge on the daily clinical routine.°One of the main differences of this textbook that sets it apart from others is that it not only provides the information: it also contextualizes it. Every chapter starts introducing a case study that is related to the content that is going to be approached. At the end of the chapter, there is the conclusion of each case study, which presents the final diagnosis showing every step of the process. This context is essential so that, when the student faces this situation in the real-life clinic he or she will be able to deal with it efficiently. Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy & Physiology also has sections of questions to practice the knowledge that was obtained during the chapter, and the answers to each question are explained so no doubts remain after studying. All of this means that Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy & Physiology is a fully rounded book that combines information and practical applications, as well as questions that help the student to understand and retain all the information in a very efficient and effective way. This book has all the information you need to get started on your journey to learning about the human body.

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Anno
2018
ISBN
9781627346481
Argomento
Medizin
Overview of Human Anatomy and Physiology
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this chapter the student will be able to:
1.Define anatomy and physiology, and list the structural levels of organization in the human body.
2.Differentiate and understand the characteristics of living organisms.
3.Describe the role of homeostasis in the human body, and provide specific examples.
4.Identify the major organ systems of the body and describe their purpose.
5.Use proper anatomical terminology to describe the body and relative positions.
6.Discern and appreciate the types of movement of the body and their proper names.
Case Study Introduction
It’s a cold, rainy Monday night and you just have one of those bad feelings. You are a Paramedic, and this feeling comes all too often. Suddenly, you and your partner are called to the scene of an automobile accident that has just occurred on the major highway leading into town.
As you arrive on scene, you find the driver unconscious and still in the car. On primary assessment, you notice that she is still breathing, though with difficulty, on her own. You see blood around her nose and mouth, and you hear a gurgling sound as she breathes. You also notice that she is wearing her seatbelt, but the vehicle air bags did not deploy.
Another person who witnessed the accident tells you that she saw the driver try to steer away from a truck that had lost control in the rain. However, the driver of the car, in the midst of maneuvering, also lost control of her vehicle and ended up veering off the highway, spinning out of control, and hitting the guardrail directly head-on before coming to a stop.
As your partner sets up the medical equipment, you take a secondary assessment. The victim’s breathing is shallow and rapid, with multiple lacerations on her face. She has a thready radial pulse of 150 beats per minute, and her blood pressure in 90/50. Respirations are at 28 breaths a minute, diminished on the right side.
Your partner hands you a cervical collar and you place it on the victim, stabilizing her cervical spine. You crew arrives and together the team pulls the victim out of the vehicle and places her on a backboard, transporting her to the ambulance. Inside the ambulance, you begin a more detailed survey, monitoring her vitals and looking for more injuries. You notice a large contusion on her sternum and several lacerations superior to the antecubital fossa, and on the medial aspect of her right arm. She also has a deformity on the lateral aspect of the left thigh. While you start all life-saving protocols, including IV fluids and an ECG, your partner calls the nearest hospital with the report you have given him.
  • Introduction
When studying the human body as a whole, a basic and step-by-step progression is the most logical approach. The human body is a complex and dynamic system composed of many different structures and functions. Therefore, a necessary and thorough understanding of the human body’s anatomy and physiology is essential.
It is wise to always begin the study of any subject by first defining that subject. What is anatomy and physiology? Anatomy, by definition, is simply the study of a living organism’s structure or its form, while physiology is the study of its function. More simply, anatomy is the study of what an organism looks like, and physiology is the study of how that living organism operates. Remember this: throughout the course of Anatomy and Physiology, you are simply learning form and function.
Anatomy is further divided into gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy. Gross anatomy is studied through the dissection of anatomical structures visible to the naked eye. Microscopic anatomy, true to its namesake, is the study of very small anatomical structures that require the assistance of a microscope to be adequately seen. Moreover, it becomes sensible to classify the human body from its most simple to its most complex level of structural organization.
Figure 1-1 Organ systems.
Here we have one of the most basic, yet, extremely important aspects to the study of anatomy and physiology, (and hence a favorite test question for instructors and examiners worldwide); the order of the levels of structural organization of the human body, from the simplest to the most complex as follows:
The following is an overly simplified, yet accurate example of the above: Atoms of hydrogen and oxygen form and function together to produce a molecule of hydroxide. Molecules (for example, hydroxide and phosphate) form and function together to produce the phospholipid bilayer of a cell.
A group of cells known as stratified squamous cells form and function together to produce a tissue called epithelium.
The epithelial tissue forms and functions together to produce an organ called skin. The skin, hair, and nails form and function together to produce an organ system called the integumentary system. The integumentary system forms and functions together with ten other organ systems to produce an organism – the human being.
Next, to fully understand the human as an organism, we must first look at the big picture, an overview if you will, of the body’s form and function. One of the most fundamental concepts to keep in mind during your investigation of the human body it to remember that the body is a dynamic, living organism – that is the human body’s structure and functioning must be maintained at all times via self-sustaining processes.
  • Characteristics of Living Organisms
As previously noted, when studying the human body, it’s imperative to remember that it’s a living organism. The human body must be distinguished from non-living objects, not simply for mere classification purposes, but for a proper and systematic understanding of the dynamics regarding the actual anatomy and physiology involved in the human body.
Six characteristics said to be required of livings organisms are discussed below.
All living things are composed of one or more cells. All organisms start from a single cell, which will divide several times until differentiation is completed, where the cell’s form and function change – producing various kinds of cells to carry out diverse purposes within the organism.
Note: Viruses are a debatable omission; they are not composed of cells, but rather exist and function in a “host” cell. However, they are still classified as living organisms.
All living things are organized.1 The complexity of a living organism is assembled from microscopic, albeit structured levels, grouping common forms and functions together. Macroscopically, they become observable as the cells are structured to al...

Indice dei contenuti

  1. Cover Page
  2. Full Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication by Bana Boo
  5. Dedication by Albert Einstein
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. Chapter 1 - Overview of Human Anatomy and Physiology
  11. Chapter 2 - Cytology
  12. Chapter 3 - Integumentary System
  13. Chapter 4 - The Skeletal System
  14. Chapter 5 - The Muscular System
  15. Chapter 6 - The Cardiovascular System
  16. Chapter 7 - The Hematological System
  17. Chapter 8 - The Lymph atic and Immune Systems
  18. Chapter 9 - The Respiratory System
  19. Chapter 10 - The Digestive System
  20. Chapter 11 - Nutrition and Metabolism
  21. Chapter 12 - The Urinary System
  22. Chapter 13 - The Endoc rine System
  23. Chapter 14 - The Nervous System
  24. Chapter 15 - The Reproductive System
  25. Glossary
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APA 6 Citation

Jouria, J. (2018). Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare Professionals ([edition unavailable]). Universal-Publishers. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/3258969/clinical-applications-of-human-anatomy-and-physiology-for-healthcare-professionals-pdf (Original work published 2018)

Chicago Citation

Jouria, Jassin. (2018) 2018. Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare Professionals. [Edition unavailable]. Universal-Publishers. https://www.perlego.com/book/3258969/clinical-applications-of-human-anatomy-and-physiology-for-healthcare-professionals-pdf.

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Jouria, J. (2018) Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare Professionals. [edition unavailable]. Universal-Publishers. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/3258969/clinical-applications-of-human-anatomy-and-physiology-for-healthcare-professionals-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Jouria, Jassin. Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare Professionals. [edition unavailable]. Universal-Publishers, 2018. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.