SLHS 2203 Study Guide - Final Guide: Standard Anatomical Position, Shoulder Girdle, Cervical Vertebrae

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You should be comfortable defining and describing orientation of anatomical structures according to the following sets of contrasts: medial lateral superior inferior superficial deep ipsilateral contralateral anterior posterior proximal distal. You should be comfortable defining system as it relates to anatomy and physiology, and. You should be able to define anatomy and physiology, including explaining the difference between these two terms. You should know what standard anatomical position is. You should feel comfortable relating boyle"s law to respiration, focusing on the how negative and positive changes in pressure are related to inspiration and expiration: as we inhale, volume increases. When lungs are at highest volume, they are at positive pressure (more pressure than in atmosphere). The skeletal superstructure consists of 5 major components. You should be able to name these components and know their general location: 12 ribs and costal cartilage, 24 vertebrae (7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 abdominal, sternum, pelvic girdle (hip bones, lower vertebrae, pectoral girdle (clavicles, scapulae)