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In this case, during a right modified radical mastectomy operation on a 72-year-old female patient, a sternalis muscle was detected on the pectoralis major.
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Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, Seventh Ed., Frederic H. Martini, ...
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The Anatomy rotation allows the General Surgery resident the opportunity to
review in- depth the areas of anatomy relevant to the practice of General Surgery.
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Anatomy and Physiology Objectives Levels of Organization The student will be able to:
State Standard
1. describe the body plan and organization and homeostasis.
3. identify and relate basic concepts of structures and functions of cells and histology.
Covering, Support and Movement The student will be able to:
State Standard
1. identify the structures and describe the functions of the integumentary system. 2. identify the structures and describe the functions of the skeletal system. 3. identify the structures and describe the functions of the muscular system.
12.1.1 12.1.4
Regulation, Integration and Coordination The student will be able to:
State Standard
1. identify the structures and describe the functions of the nervous system. 2. identify the structures and describe the functions associated with the endocrine system. 3. *recognize the structures and functions of the special senses.
12.1.1 12.1.4 12.4.6
Transport The student will be able to:
State Standard
1. identify the components and relate the functions associated with blood. 2. identify the structures and describe the functions associated with the cardiovascular system. 3. identify the structures and describe the functions of the lymphatic system.
12.1.1 12.1.4
Absorption and Excretion The student will be able to:
State Standard
1. identify the structures and describe the functions associated with the respiratory system. 2. *identify the structures and describe the functions associated with the digestive system.
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2. explain basic principles of body chemistry.
3. *identify the structures and describe the functions associated with the urinary system.
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Anatomy & Physiology Objectives
*Human Life Cycle The student will be able to:
State Standard
1. *identify the structures and describe the functions associated with the reproductive system.
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2. *describe the sequence of events that occur during human development.
*Optional objectives for this course. Textbook: Hole’s Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology (eighth edition), Shier, Butler, and Lewis, McGraw Hill, 2003