
GAS1: Lab 8 - Posterior Viscera - Retroperitoneum
OBJECTIVES:GAS1.8.1 Identify the osseous landmarks and ligaments associated with the abdomen and their surface projections. GASD1.8.2 Identify the surface projections of the diaphragm and the hiatuses, ligaments, crura and structures passing through it, (especially the esophagus) demonstrate its nerve (sensory and motor) supply, and its blood supply. Show the other muscles comprising the posterior abdominal wall indicating the nerve supply and function. GAS1.8.3 Trace the flow of blood from the paired and unpaired arterial vessels to each of the abdominal organs and indicate possible collateral vascular pathways. GAS1.8.4 Identify parietal and visceral peritoneum and their major reflections. GAS1.8.5 Indicate which of the abdominal organs are inter-peritoneal or retro-peritoneal. Identify the surface projections of each of the organs. GAS1.8.6 Identify the parts and peritoneal coverings of the organs. |
READINGS:Moore (Eighth Edition): Clinically Oriented Anatomy Pages: 439-447, 461-465, 488-491, 515-518. |
Posterior Viscera - Retroperitoneum: Page 1 of 7
Begin with the skeleton of the abdomen | |
Using the Highlight or Draw tool, identify the structures on the list. Remember to mark each checkbox as you identify each structure:
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