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8 Cards in this Set
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Right Upper Quadrent
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Liver (S), Gallblader (H), portion of the colon (H), portion of the pancreas (S)
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Left Upper Quadrent
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Spleen (S), most of stomach (H), portion of colon (H), portion of the pancreas (S)
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Right Lower Quadrent
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Small Intestine (H), Large Intestine (H), appendix (H), Ovary (S), Fallopian tube and portion of the uterus (H)
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Left Lower Quadrent
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Desending and sigmoid colon (H), Small Intestine (H), Ovary (S), Fallopian tube and portion of the uterus (H)
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What are the values for an estimate Body Surface Area for an Adult
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Head 9%, Anterior Trunk 18%, Postierior Trunk 18%, Each Arm 9%, Each Leg 18%, Genitalia 1%, Patient's palm=1%
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What are the values for an estimate Body Surface Area for a child
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Head 18%, Anterior Trunk 18%, Postierior Trunk 18%, Each Arm 9%, Each Leg 18%, Genitalia 1%, patient's palm=1%
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Trace the path of a Red Blood Call
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Vena Cava> Rt.Atrium> Rt.Ventricle> Pulmonary Artery (lungs)> Pulmonary Vein> Lt.Atrium> Lt.Ventricle> Aortic Valve> Vena Cava
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List the Differances between Angina Pectoris and AMI
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Angina Pectoris: Provoking Factor, Improves w/ rest and Nitro., Lasts 3-8 min AMI: No provoking factor, no improvment, lasts 30+ min.
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