Undergraduate Gross Anatomy: Systems

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1 Complete Anatomy COURSES Undergraduate Gross Anatomy: s Course Outcomes General Education Outcomes A) A Student will be able to use anatomical terms correctly B) A student will be able to identify structures (e.g. bones, muscles, nerveds, blood vessels, and organs of the human body) on the cadavers and models of a given anatomical region. C) A student will be able to relate the presented material with material discussed in lecture and textbook. A) Think Critically: Observes and records the most evident aspect of anatomy. B) Solve Problems: Articulates the observations. C) Communicate Effectively: 1) Develops accuracy of observations through practice, assessment, and observation. 2) Use quiz exercises and discussion to increase observatinal skills and use of terminology. 3) recognizes concepts once they have been applied. D) Recognizes the Value of Human Diversity: By observing the pattern variations with the human body and individuals, which may include organ, shape, size, and placement. E) Demonstrate Life Management Skills: By introducing students to the structure of the human body, which they can later use in their health careers and in their own well-being. Also help the students develop strategies for analyzing and evaluating their own health care.

2 Module Module 1 - Anatomical Terminology Introduction to Anatomical Position, Planes and Terminology Quiz Introduction to Anatomical Position, Planes and Terminology Full Body Asset 01 - Overview: Anatomical Position, Planes and Terminology Full Body Anatomical Position 00:02:30 Full Body Anatomical Planes 00:03:09 Full Body Body s vs. s 00:01:50 Full Body Body Cavities 00:04:14 Full Body Serous Membranes 00:04:47 Full Body Antomical Terminology: Terms of Relationship 00:04:56 Full Body Anatomical Terminology: Terms of Laterality 00:03: Surface Anatomy Full Body 02 - Overview: Surface Anatomy 00:00:44 Quiz Surface Anatomy Module Time 01:02:06 Thorax Surface Anatomy of the Anterior Thoracic Wall 00:04:53 Abdomen Surface Anatomy of the Anterior Abdominal Wall 00:00:44 1) Define Anatomical Position. 00:03:49 2) Describe the orientation of anatomical planes that may be used in cutting anatomical material or in diagnostic imaging. 3) Describe the difference between a ic and al approach to teaching anatomy. 4) Correctly describe the orientation of anatomical planes and discuss their significance in diagnostic imaging 5) Properly use anatomical terminology to discuss relationships within a region of the body, or within a system. Time: 00:25:50 1) Identify the surface anatomy landmarks on the anterior and posterior aspects of the upper limb. 2) Identify the surface anatomy landmarks on the anterior and posterior aspects of the lower limb. 3) Identify the surface anatomy landmarks of the back, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, head, and neck. Back Surface Anatomy of the Back 00:04:31 4) Describe the clinical relevance of the surface anatomy of each body region. Upper Limb Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb: Anterior 00:03:58 Upper Limb Surface Anatomy of the Upper Limb: Posterior 00:03:20 Lower Limb Surface Anatomy of the Lower Limb: Anterior 00:03:50 Lower Limb Surface Anatomy of the Lower Limb: Posterior 00:02:39 Head Surface Anatomy of the Head 00:04:00 Neck Surface Anatomy of the Neck 00:03:40 Pelvis Surface Anatomy of the Male Pelvis 00:01:36 Surface Anatomy of the Female Pelvis Module Total Time: 00:36:16

3 Module Module 2 - Skeletal Introduction to the Skeletal Quiz Introduction to the Skeletal Full Body Asset 01 - Overview: Introduction to the Skeletal Full Body Introduction to the Skeletal 00:04:28 Full Body Types of Cartilage 00:04:54 00:00:43 1) State the general functions of Bone and Cartilage within the skeletal system. 2) List the bones comprising the Axial and Appendicular Skeleton and describe the function of each. 3) Recognize different types and classifications of bones and describe their general locations. Full Body Axial vs Appendicular Skeleton 00:03:16 4) Describe the typcial features of a long bone. Full Body Types of Bones 00:03:02 5) List and define articular and non-articular bone markings. Full Body Classifications of Bones 00:04:43 Full Body Long Bones 00:05:00 Full Body 01.07a - Intro to Skeletal Terminology 00:04:12 Full Body 01.07b - Additonal Skeletal Terminology 00:04: The Vertebral Column Back 02 - Overview: The Vertebral Column Time: 00:34:18 1) Describe the typical curves of the vertebral column and discuss the types of excessive curvature of each region Quiz The Vertebral Column Back Vertebral Column 00:01:49 2) Describe the developmental cause of each regions curvature Back Curvature of the Vertebral Column 00:01:31 3) Describe the main anatomical features of a typical vertebrae. Neck Cervical Vertebrae 00:01:54 4) Identify and describe the unique features of the first two cervical vertebrae. Neck C1 (Atlas) 00:01:30 Neck C2 (Axis) 00:01:10 Back Thoracic Vertebra 00:01:40 Back Lumbar Vertebra 00:00:52 Back IV Disc and Foramen 00:01:02 Pelvis Sacrum and Coccyx 00:02:03 5) State the identifying characteristics of vertebrae from each region of the vertebral column. Time: 00:13: The Thoracic Cage Thorax 03 - Overview: The Thoracic Cage 00:00:38 1) Describe the bony and muscular boundaries that constitute the thoracic cage. Quiz The Thoracic Cage Thorax The Thoracic Cage 00:03:57 2) Identify the major markings and regions of the sternum and of a typical rib. Thorax Sternum 00:04:14 3) Identify the major markings and regions of a typical rib. Thorax Rib 00:04:37 Thorax Types of Ribs 00:03:01

4 Thorax Movements of the Thoracic Cage (Respiration) Bones of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb Quiz Bones of the Upper Limb Upper Limb 04 - Overview: Bones of the Upper Limb 00:05:01 1) Identify the bones of the pectoral girdle, arm, forearm, and hand. Upper Limb Bones of the Pectoral Girdle: Scapula 00:05:01 Time: 00:16:27 2) List and define the major articular and non-articular bone markings of each bone of the upper limb. Upper Limb Bones of the Pectoral Girdle: Clavicle 00:03:40 3) Be able to distinguish if a bone is from the right or left upper limb. Upper Limb Bones of the Arm: Humerus 00:04:04 Upper Limb Bones of the Forearm: Radius 00:02:57 Upper Limb Bones of the Forearm: Ulna 00:01:35 Upper Limb Bones of the Wrist and Hand: Carpal Bones 00:02:56 Upper Limb Bones of the Wrist and Hand: Metacarpals and Phalanges 00:02: Bony Pelvis Abdomen 05 - Overview: Bony Pelvis 00:01:01 Quiz Bony Pelvis Pelvis The Bony Pelvis 00:04:57 Pelvis Pelvic Inlet vs. Outlet 00:04:14 Pelvis True vs. False Pelvis 00:02:19 Pelvis Sciatic Foramina 00:04:10 Pelvis Hip Bone 00:05:01 Pelvis Sacrum and Coccyx 00:02:03 4) Properly use directional terminology to describe the locations of the bones within the upper limb. 1) Describe the features of the bony pelvis including the locations of the true and false pelvis, and the pelvic inlet and outlet Bones of the Lower Limb Lower Limb 06 - Overview: Bones of the Lower Limb 00:00:44 1) Identify the bones of the pelvic girdle, thigh, leg, ankle, and foot. Quiz Bones of the Lower Limb Lower Limb Osteology of the Lower Limb 00:04:30 Time: 00:23:45 2) List and define the major articular and non-articular bone markings of each bone of the lower limb. Lower Limb Bone of the Thigh: Femur 00:04:48 3) Be able to distinguish if a bone is from the right or left lower limb. Lower Limb Bones of the Leg: Tibia and Fibula 00:04:49 Lower Limb Bones of the Ankle and Foot: Tarsal Bones 00:04:48 Lower Limb Bones of the Ankle and Foot: Metatarsals and Phalanges 00:03:08 4) Properly use directional terminology to describe the location of the bones within the lower limb. Time: 00:22:47

5 The Skull Head 07 - Overview: The Skull 1) Identify the 14 facial bones and the important bony markings on each. Quiz The Skull Head Introduction to the Skull 00:00:30 2) Identify major skeletal landmarks of the eight cranial bones. Head Facial Bones 00:02:52 3) Identify and list the bones connected by the four major sutures of the skull. Head Bones of the Neurocranium 00:11:41 4) Locate and describe the function of the paranasal sinuses. Head Cranial Fossae 00:04:36 5) Identify the major foramina of the skull, and list the structures that pass through each. Head Sutures 00:02:47 Head Paranasal Sinuses 00:03:37 Head Foramina of the Skull 00:06:11 Head Mandible 00:04:11 Head Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) 00:03:07 Head Introduction to the Teeth 00:04:11 Time 00:43:43 Module Time 02:34:31 Module Total Module Asset Module 3 - Joints Introduction to the Joints Full Body 01 - Overview: Introduction to the Joints 00:00:41 1) List and Define the major classifications of Joints (Fibrous, Cartilagenous, and Synovial), and provide examples of each. Quiz Introduction to the Joints Full Body Classifications of Joints 00:01:58 2) Describe the major features and defining characteristics of a synovial joint Joints and Movements of the Vertebral Column Quiz Joints and Movements of the Vertebral Column Full Body Fibrous Joints: Sutures 00:04:46 Full Body Fibrous Joints: Gomphosis, Syndesmosis 00:02:21 Full Body Cartilaginous Joints 00:04:54 Full Body Synovial Joints 00:04:18 Full Body Synovial Joints: Characteristics 00:04:39 Full Body Types of Synovial Joints 00:04:58 Full Body Factors Affecting Joint Mobility 00:04:45 Back 02 - Overview: Joints and Movements of the Vertebral Column 3) Identify the different types of synovial joints (Hinge, Pivot, Saddle, Condyloid, Plane, Ball and Socket), and provide examples of each while listing the movements allowed. Time: 00:33:20 1) Describe the types of movement performed at the Atlanto-occipital joint, and the Atlanto-axial joint. Neck Atlanto-occipital Joint 00:00:37 2) Describe the typcial movements within the cervical vertebrae.

6 Neck Atlanto-axial Joint 00:01:03 3) Describe the typcial movements within the thoracic vertebrae. Back Zygopophyseal Joints 00:01:37 4) Describe the typcial movements within the lumbar vertebrae. Back Lumbosacral Angle 5) Describe the characteristics of the zygopophyseal joints Joints of the Upper Limb Upper Limb 03 - Overview: Joints of the Upper Limb 00:01:14 1) Name the joints of the upper limb. Quiz Joints of the Upper Limb Upper Limb SC and AC Joints 00:04:02 2) Describe the actions of the joints of the upper limb. Upper Limb Glenohumeral (Shoulder) Joint 00:04:36 3) Identify the bones involved at each joint of the upper limb. Upper Limb Elbow Joint 00:04:48 4) Classify the major joints of the upper limb. Upper Limb Radioulnar Joints 00:04:51 Upper Limb Wrist Joint 00:04:45 Upper Limb Joints of the Hand 00:04: Joints of the Lower Limb Lower Limb 04 - Overview: Joints of the Lower Limb 00:01:28 1) Name the joints of the lower limb. Lower Limb Pubic Symphysis and Sacroiliac Joint 00:03:47 2) Describe the actions of the joints of the lower limb. Lower Limb Hip Joint 00:04:35 3) Identify the bones involved at each joint of the lower limb. Quiz Joints of the Lower Limb Lower Limb Knee Joint 00:04:25 4) Classify the major joints of the lower limb. Lower Limb Ankle and Subtalar Joints 00:04:35 Lower Limb Joints of the Foot 00:04:54 Time 00:23:44 Module Time 01:29:00 Module Total Time: 00:03:17 Time: 00:28:39 Module Module 4 - Muscular Introduction to the Muscular Quiz Introduction to the Muscular Full Body Full Body Asset 01 - Overview: Introduction to the Muscular Introduction to the Muscular (Functions and Types) 00:00:26 1) Describe the major functions of muscle tissues 00:04:15 2) List the three types of muscle tissue and give examples of their locations and basic functions. Full Body Skeletal Muscle: Contractile vs Non Contractile 00:03:39 3) Identify the contractile and non-contractile portions of skeletal muscle. Full Body Skeletal Muscle: Fibers 00:02:50 4) List the roles a skeletal muscle may assume, and the types of contractions involved in movement. Full Body Skeletal Muscle: Sites of Muscle Attachment 00:04:39 5) Define the difference between striated and non-striated muscle Full Body Naming Skeletal Muscle 00:04:51

7 Full Body Roles of a Muscle 00:04:38 Full Body Types of Muscle Contraction 00:04:38 Full Body Introduction to Movement 00:04:10 Full Body Cardiac Muscle 00:04:59 Full Body Smooth Muscle 00:04:43 Full Body Striated vs. Smooth Muscle 00:03: Muscles of the Trunk Back 02 - Overview: Muscles of the Back 00:00:46 Quiz Muscles of the Trunk Back Muscles of the Back: Introduction 00:01:16 Back Muscles of the Back: Superficial Layer 00:04:55 Back Muscles of the Back: Intermediate Layer 00:02:39 Back Muscles of the Back: Deep Layer (Erector Spinae) 00:03:52 Abdomen Anterior Abdominal Wall 00:04:57 Abdomen Posterior Abdominal Wall 00:04:30 Pelvis Pelvic Floor 00:05:00 Time: 00:47:34 1) Identify the five muscles in the superficial layer of the back, and describe their respective sites of muscle attachment and actions. 2) Identify the two muscles in the intermediate layer of the back, and describe their respective sites of muscle attachment and actions. 3) Describe the group of muscles known as the erector spinae, and list the common action of this group of muscles and name the individual muscles within this group Muscles of the Upper Limb Upper Limb 03 - Overview: Muscles of the Upper Limb 00:00:47 1) Identfiy and describe the actions of the extrinsic muscles of the upper limb Quiz Muscles of the Upper Limb Upper Limb Introduction to the Muscles of the Upper Limb 00:01:56 Upper Limb Extrinsic Muscles of the Upper Limb 00:04:52 Upper Limb Rotator Cuff 00:04:07 Time: 00:27:55 2) Identfiy and describe the actions of the Rotator Cuff, and describe the collective action of these muscles. 3) Identify the muscles within the anterior and posterior compartments of the arm, and describe the actions of each. 4) Identify the muscles within the anterior and posterior compartments of the forearm, and describe the actions of each. Upper Limb Compartments of the Arm 00:04:50 5) Identfify the major structures within the hand. Upper Limb Muscles of the Anterior Arm 00:04:06 Upper Limb Muscles of the Posterior Arm 00:01:37 Upper Limb Compartments of the Forearm 00:04:20 Upper Limb Naming of Forearm Muscles 00:04:08 Upper Limb Muscles of the Anterior Forearm 00:04:20 Upper Limb Muscles of the Posterior Forearm 00:04:55

8 Time 00:24:07 Module Time 03:18:27 Upper Limb Muscles of the Hand and Associated Structures 00:02: Muscles of the Lower Limb Lower Limb 04 - Overview: Muscles of the Lower Limb 00:01:00 Quiz Muscles of the Lower Limb Muscles of the Head and Neck Head Quiz Muscles of the Head and Neck Lower Limb Introduction to the Muscles of the Lower Limb 00:05:00 Lower Limb Gluteal : Superficial Muscles 00:04:49 Lower Limb Gluteal : Deep Muscles 00:04:57 Lower Limb Compartments of the Thigh 00:03:01 Lower Limb Muscles of the Anterior Thigh 00:05:01 Lower Limb Muscles of the Medial Thigh 00:04:16 Lower Limb Muscles of the Posterior Thigh 00:03:30 Lower Limb Compartments of the Leg 00:03:20 Lower Limb Muscles of the Anterior Leg 00:04:16 Lower Limb Muscles of the Lateral Leg 00:03:57 Lower Limb Muscles of the Posterior Leg: Superficial 00:04:06 Lower Limb Muscles of the Posterior Leg: Deep 00:04:23 Lower Limb Muscles of the Foot and Associated Structures 00:04: Overview: Muscles and Vessels of the Head and Neck Head Layers of the Scalp 00:03:33 Head Muscles of Facial Expresssion 00:04:56 (*In Neck) Head Muscles of Mastication 00:04:49 Neck Anterior Triangle of the Neck 00:05:01 Neck Posterior Triangle of the Neck 00:05:01 Module Total Time: 00:42:38 1) Identify the major muscles in the gluteal region, and list the dominant actions and sources of motor innervation. 2) Identify muscles in each of the three compartments of the thigh, and list their dominant actions and sources of motor innervation. 3) Idenitfy the muscles in each of the three compartments of the leg, and their dominant actions and sources motor innervation. 4) Identify some of the key structures in the foot, and compare it to the organizational structure of the hand. 00:00:47 1) Describe the layers of the scalp Time: 00:56:13 2) Identify and describe the actions of selected muscles of facial expression, and the muscles of mastication. 3) Describe the boundaries and major contents of the anterior and posterior triangles of the neck.

9 Module Module 5 - Cardiovascular Introduction to the Cardiovascular Quiz Introduction to the Cardiovascular Full Body Asset 01 - Overview: Introduction to the Cardiovascular Full Body Introduction to the Cardiovascular 00:02:32 00:00:51 1) State the purpose of the cardiovascular system 2) Describe the types of arteries found in the body, and name their respective types of locations. Full Body Arteries 00:03:06 3) Describe a capillary and its primary functions and locations. Full Body Veins 00:04:05 4) Describe the types of veins found in the body, and name their respective types and locations. Full Body Portal vs. Caval Venous s 00:03:46 5) Describe the difference between the portal and caval components of the venous system. Full Body Capillaries 00:02:19 Full Body Anatomy of Blood Vessels 00:04: The Heart Thorax 02 - Overview: The Heart 00:00:48 1) Describe the anatomical position of the heart. Quiz 05.02a - The Heart 1 Thorax Position of the Heart 00:03:11 Time: 00:21:34 2) Describe the anatomical structures forming the four borders and four surfaces of the heart. Quiz 05.02b - The Heart 2 Thorax Pericardial Sac 00:05:00 3) Follow the path of blood through the chambers, valves, and vessels of the heart Blood Vessels of the Upper Limb Upper Limb Thorax 02.03a - Surfaces of the Heart 00:02:22 4) Identify and describe the internal and external features of each chamber of the heart. Thorax 02.03b - Borders of the Heart 00:01:31 5) Define the cardiac cycle, systole, and disatole. Thorax Cardiac Muscle and Layers of the Heart Wall 00:03:56 Thorax Blood Flow Through the Chambers of the Heart 00:04:31 Thorax The Atria 00:04:02 Thorax 02.07a - External Features of the Ventricles 00:03:10 Thorax 02.07b - Internal Features of the Ventricles 00:04:20 Thorax 02.08b - Right Atrioventricular (Tricuspid) Valve 00:04:07 Thorax 02.08d - Semilunar Valves 00:02:55 Thorax Fibrous Skeleton of Heart 00:02:46 Thorax Aortic Semilunar Valve in Systole vs. Diastole 00:04:10 Thorax Conducting of the Heart 00:02:36 Thorax Electrocardiogram (ECG) 00:02: Overview: Blood Vessels of the Upper Limb 6) Describe the key features of the conducting system of the heart, and correlate each to the clincal appearance of an ECG. Time: 00:52:00 00:00:46 1) List in sequence, the arteries that take blood from the heart to the upper limb

10 Quiz Blood Vessels of the Upper Limb Upper Limb Subclavian and Axillary Arteries 00:04:11 2) Describe the path of the axillary artery, and define its point of origin and termination. Upper Limb Brachial, Radial and Ulnar Arteries 00:02:54 3) Describe the pattern of arterial supply to the arm, and forearm. Upper Limb Palmar Arterial Arches and Dorsal Venous Network 00:04:35 Upper Limb Superficial Veins of the Upper Limb 00:04:11 Upper Limb Deep Veins of the Upper Limb 00:03: Blood Vessels of the Lower Limb Lower Limb 04 - Overview: Blood Vessels of the Lower Limb 00:00:49 Quiz Blood Vessels of the Lower Limb Blood Vessels of the Abdomen and Pelvis Quiz Blood Vessels of the Abdomen and Pelvis Blood Vessels of the Head and Neck Quiz Blood Vessels of the Head and Neck Lower Limb Internal and External Iliac Arteries 00:02:58 4) Describe the pattern of arterial supply within the hand, and the venous drainage from the hand. 5) Describe the route of venous return in the upper limb through both the superficial and deep veins. Time: 00:20:16 1) List the vessels that take blood from the heart to each area of the lower limb and back to the heart. 2) List in sequence, the arteries that take blood from the pelvis to the lower limb in both the anterior thigh and gluteal region. Lower Limb Femoral and Gluteal Arteries 00:03:26 3) List in sequence, the arteries that take blood from the thigh to the foot. Lower Limb Popliteal, Tibial, and Fibular Arteries 00:03:17 Lower Limb Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage of the Foot 00:03:59 5) List in sequence, the superficial veins that return blood from the lower limb back to the heart. Lower Limb Superficial Veins of the Lower Limb 00:04:22 6) List in sequence, the deep veins that return blood from the lower limb back to the heart. Lower Limb Deep Veins of the Lower Limb 00:05:00 Lower Limb Pulse of the Lower Limb 00:04:49 Abdomen 05 - Overview: Blood Vessels of Abdomen and Pelvis Abdomen Aorta 00:01:40 Abdomen Unpaired Abdominal Arteries 00:02:12 Abdomen Paired Abdominal Arteries 00:01:52 Pelvis Iliac Arteries 00:01:32 Abdomen Inferior Vena Cava 00:02:00 Abdomen Hepatic Portal Vein 00:01:46 Head 06 - Overview: Blood Vessels of the Head and Neck 00:00:48 Head Blood Supply to the Head and Neck 00:04:59 1) List the portions of the aorta and describe the path and location of each. Time: 00:28:40 2) List the three unpaired braches off the anterio aspect of the abdominal aorta, and list the organs that are supplied by each 3) List the major paired branches of the anterio aspect of the abdominal aorta, and list the organs that are supplied by each 4) Describe the difference between the portal and caval venous systems, and list the major vessels involved. Time: 00:11:02 1) Describe the two major routes of blood supply to the brain, and identify the major arteries in the head and neck. 2) Describe the pattern of venous drainage from the face and brain, and identify the major veins of the head and neck.

11 Head Venous Drainage of the Head and Neck 00:04:01 Head Arterial Supply to the Brain 00:03:33 Head Circle of Willis 00:03:59 Head Dural Venous Sinuses 00:03:02 Time 00:19:34 Module Time 02:33:06 Module Total ) Identify the major arteries supplying blood to the brain, and describe the pattern and importance of the Circle of Willis. 4) Identify the dural venous sinuses and describe the pathway of venous drainage of the brain. Module Asset Module 6 - Nervous Introduction to the Nervous Quiz Introduction to the Nervous Full Body 01 - Overview: Introduction to the Nervous 00:00:55 Full Body Introduction to the Nervous 00:01:25 1) Define the subdivisions of the nervous system as central or peripheral, and list the major functions and component structures of each. 2) Describe the difference between the gray and white matter of the nervous system and the difference in location between these tissues in the brain and spinal cord. Full Body Neuron 00:04:58 3) Describe the difference between afferent and efferent pathways and how they play a role in reflexes. Full Body Gray vs. White Matter 00:04:54 4) Define a ganglion and a plexus providing examples of each, as well as the functional differences between the somatic and autonomic subdivisions of the nervous system. Full Body CNS vs. PNS 00:02:01 Full Body Central Nervous (CNS) 00:02:29 Full Body Peripheral Nervous (PNS) 00:02:12 Full Body Sensory vs. Motor 00:04:52 Full Body Somatic vs. Autonomic 00:04:58 Full Body Pain Reflex 00:04: Introduction to the Autonomic Nervous Full Body 02 - Overview: Autonomic Nervous 00:00:54 1) Discuss the two divisions of the autonomic nervous system and state the general roles of each. Quiz Introduction to the Autonomic Nervous Full Body Autonomic Nervous (ANS) 00:03:07 2) Describe the anatomy of the Sympathethic nervous system and describe its physiological function, major pathways, and primary targets. Full Body Sympathetic Nervous (Targets) 00:03:43 3) Describe the anatomy of the Parasympathethic nervous system and describe its physiological function, major pathways, and primary targets.

12 Full Body Sympathetic Nervous (Pathway) 00:04:42 Full Body Synapses Within the Sympathetic Chain 00:04:51 Full Body Splanchnic Nerves 00:03:34 Full Body Parasympathetic Nervous (Targets) 00:02:50 Full Body Parasympathetic Nervous (Pathway) 00:04:20 Full Body Enteric Nervous 00:03:03 4) Compare and contrast the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic components of the nervous system as they relate to ganglia location and length of pre - and post - ganglionic nerves. Time: 00:31: Spinal Cord Back 03 - Overview: Spinal Cord 00:00:47 1) Describe the major functions of the spinal cord and its general characteristics. Quiz Spinal Cord Back Spinal Cord 00:02:48 Back Transverse Section of Spinal Cord 00:04:52 2) Identify the features of the spinal cord in a transverse section including the location of the gray and white matter. 3) Idenitfy and describe the funciton and contents of the dorsal root ganglia, dorsal and ventral roots, and spinal nerves Back Spinal Nerve 00:04:39 4) Describe the appearance and location of the meninges surrounding the spinal cord Back Meninges, CSF, and Lumbar Puncture 00:04: Nerves of the Upper Limb Upper Limb 04 - Overview: Nerves of the Upper Limb 00:00:46 5) Discuss the concept of a plexus, and correlate them to the various enlargments of the spinal cord. Time: 00:17:51 1) Describe the major components of the Brachial Plexus, and draw a schematic of its contents. Quiz Nerves of the Upper Limb Upper Limb Schematic of the Brachial Plexus 00:04:37 2) State the cord levels of origin of the roots and trunks of the brachial plexus. Upper Limb Brachial Plexus: Roots, Trunks, Divisions, and Cords 00:04:47 3) Identify and describe the path of the five terminal branches of the brachial plexus. Upper Limb Brachial Plexus: Terminal Branches 00:04:31 4) Describe the patterns of compartment innervation of the arm, forearm, and hand. Upper Limb Innervation of the Arm 00:03:31 Upper Limb Innervation of the Forearm 00:04:23 Upper Limb Innervation of the Hand 00:02:50 Upper Limb Cutaneous Innervation of the Upper Limb 00:03:53 5) Describe the patterns of cutaneous innervation of the upper limb, and describe the concept of dermatomes Nerves of the Lower Limb Lower Limb 05 - Overview: Nerves of the Lower Limb 00:00:38 1) Identify the nerves of the lumbar plexus and the sacral plexus. Quiz Nerves of the Lower Limb Lower Limb Lumbosacral Plexus 00:04:55 2) List the cord levels of origin of the major nerves supplying the lower limb. Lower Limb Innervation of the Hip 00:04:55 3) Properly identify and describe the path of the nerves supplying the thigh. Time: 00:29:18 Lower Limb Innervation of the Thigh 00:04:24 4) Properly identify and describe the path of the nerves supplying the leg and foot.

13 Lower Limb Innervation of the Leg 00:04:14 Lower Limb Innervation of the Foot 00:03:05 Lower Limb Cutaneous Innervation of the Lower Limb 00:04: Nerves of the Abdomen 06 - Overview: Nerves of the Abdomen Quiz Nerves of the Abdomen Abdomen Abdominal Wall Innervation 00:04:57 Time: 00:26:37 Abdomen Innervation of the Foregut 5) Describe the general distribution of the autonomic nerves to the abdominal viscera. Abdomen Innervation of the Midgut 00:01:17 Abdomen Innervation of the Hindgut 00:01:58 Abdomen Innervation of the Kidneys 00:01: The Brain Head 07 - Overview: The Brain 00:00:49 Quiz 06.07a - The Brain 1 Head Introduction to the Brain 00:01:47 Time: 00:04:56 1) Identify the major lobes, gyri, sulci, and fissures of the cerebrum and describe the major functions of each. 4) Describe the relative location and function of the cerebellum and the three portions of the brainstem. Quiz 06.07b - The Brain 2 Head Gray vs. White Matter 00:04:54 5) Discuss the flow of CSF within the ventricles of the brain, and describe its functions. Head Lobes of the Cerebrum 00:03:52 1) Describe and identify the three layers of meninges. Head Gyri and Sulci of the Brain 00:03:45 Head Brodmann's Areas 00:05:01 Head Cerebellum 00:04:11 Head Brainstem 00:04:42 Head White Matter Tracts 00:04:09 Head CSF and Ventricles 00:03:07 Head Cranial Meninges 00:02:47 Head Dural Infoldings 00:03:12 2) Describe the location of the meningeal folds and discuss the role they play in subdividing the brain Cranial Nerves I - VI Head 08 - Overview: Cranial Nerves I - VI 00:00:35 1) Properly name and identify the first six cranial nerves. Quiz Cranial Nerves I - VI Head Introduction to Cranial Nerves 00:04:59 2) Describe the pathway and major targets of each of the first six cranial nerves. Head CN I - Olfactory n. 00:03:25 Time: 00:42:16 3) Define the function of each of the first six cranial nerves as either Motor, Sensory, or Both. Head 08.03a - CN II - Optic n. 00:03:06 4) List the foramen of the skull associated with each of the first six cranial nerves. Head CN III - Oculomotor n. 00:04:54 Head CN IV - Trochlear n. 00:03:22

14 Head CN V - Trigeminal n. 00:02:32 Head CN V1 - Ophthalmic Division 00:01:47 Head CN V2 - Maxillary Division 00:02:13 Head CN V3 - Mandibular Division 00:03:07 Head CN VI - Abducens n. 00:01: Cranial Nerves VII - XII Head 09 - Overview: Cranial Nerves VII - XII 00:00:36 1) Properly name and identify the last six cranial nerves. Quiz Cranial Nerves VII - XII Head 09.01a - CN VII - Facial n. 00:03:58 2) Describe the pathway and major targets of each of the last six cranial nerves. Head CN VIII - Vestibulocochlear n. 00:03:37 Time: 00:31:49 3) Define the function of each of the last six cranial nerves as either Motor, Sensory, or Both. Head CN IX - Glossopharyngeal n. 00:04:29 4) List the foramen of the skull associated with each of the last six cranial nerves. Head CN X - Vagus n. 00:04:33 Head CN XI - Accessory n. (Spinal Accessory) 00:03:52 Head CN XII - Hypoglossal n. 00:02:46 Head Review of the Cranial Nerves 00:02:37 Head Review of Foramina of the Cranial Nerves Organs of Special Sense Head 10 - Overview: Organs of Special Sense 00:00:51 1) List the bones making up each wall of the orbit. Quiz Organs of Special Sense Head 10.01a - The Orbit 00:04:31 Head 10.01b - Angles of the Orbit 00:03:50 Head 10.02a - Extraocular Muscles 00:05:01 Head 10.02b - Testing Extraocular Muscles 00:05:00 Head 10.03a - Vision and Visual Fields 00:04:47 Head 10.03b - Visual Field Defects 00:05:00 Head The Lacrimal Apparatus 00:03:26 Head The Nose 00:04:38 Head The Nasal Septum 00:03:01 Head The Nasal Cavity 00:05:01 Head Oral Cavity 00:04:47 Head Tongue and Taste 00:03:25 Head Salivary Glands 00:05:01 Time: 00:26:28 2) Identify the seven extraocular muscles, and describe their actions and sources of motor innervation. 3) Describe the pathway of visual information and the visual fields, as well as the structures contained within the lacrimal apparatus. 4) Describe the walls and contents of the nasal and oral cavities, and describe the special senses of smell and taste. 5) Describe the major features of the three portions of the ear, and the fundamental mechanics of hearing.

15 Head External Ear 00:04:11 Head Middle and Internal Ear 00:04:12 Time 01:06:42 Module Time 04:37:01 Module Total Module Module 7 - Digestive Time 00:18:52 Module Time 00:18:52 Asset Digestive Abdomen 01 - Overview: Digestive 00:00:40 1) State the general purpose and function of the digestive system Quiz Digestive Abdomen Digestive Organs 00:01:29 2) Follow the path of food through the digestive system from the oral cavity to the anus, and describe the major functions of each structure along this path. Abdomen Four Abdominal Quadrants 00:02:36 3) Discuss the process of digestion (mechanical and chemical). Abdomen Nine Abdominal s 00:03:26 Abdomen Accessory Organs of Digestion 00:02:01 Abdomen The Spleen (Non-digestive Organ) 00:00:47 Abdomen Intraperitoneal vs. Retroperitoneal 00:03:26 Abdomen Greater and Lesser Omentum 00:02:29 Abdomen Ligaments of the Liver 00:01:58 Unit Total ) Define peritoneum, and list the organs within the abdominal cavity as either intra - or retroperitoneal. 5) Describe the two subdivision methods of the abdomen into either quadrants or regions, and list the major contents of each. Module Module 8 - Respiratory Muscles of Respiration and the Thorax Quiz Muscles of Respiration and the Thorax Asset Thorax 01 - Overview: The Thorax 00:00:31 1) List the muscles of the thorax Thorax Muscles of the Thorax 00:04:51 2) Describe the nerves and the vessels of the parietal thorax Thorax Intercostal Space 00:03:11 3) Describe the diaphragm and list the structures that pass through it Thorax Diaphragm 00:04:48 Thorax Subdivisions of the Thorax 00:01:45 5) Define mediastinum, and identify the contents.

16 Time 00:32:42 Module Time 00:46:03 Thorax Mediastinum 00:11: Respiratory Thorax 02 - Overview: The Respiratory 00:01:42 1) Describe the major functions of the respiratory system Quiz Respiratory Thorax Introduction to the Respiratory 00:01:42 2) Identify structures and openings of the internal nose Time: 00:13:21 Thorax Conducting vs. Respiratory Portion 00:03:16 3) Describe the three regions of the pharynx and locate its continuation as the esophagus Head Paranasal Sinuses 00:03:37 4) Trace the path of air from the nose to the alveoli Neck Pharynx 00:04:21 5) Describe the anatomical structure and function of the right and left lungs noting their differences. Neck Larynx 00:04:00 6) Describe the anatomical structure of pleura and state its functions Thorax Trachea and Bronchus 00:02:38 Thorax Left Lung 00:04:28 Thorax Right Lung 00:02:28 Thorax Pleura 00:04:30 Module Total Module Module 9 - Urinary and Reproductive s Asset Urinary Abdomen 01 - Overview: Urinary 00:00:48 1) State the general functions of the urinary system and describe the gross anatomy of the kidney. Quiz Urinary Abdomen Introduction to the Urinary 00:02:58 2) Describe the features of the nephron, the functional unit of the kidney Abdomen Kidneys 00:05:00 Abdomen The Nephron 00:04:37 3) Describe the path of blood supply into the kidney and the route of venous drainage from the kidney. 4) Describe the route of urine flow through the collecting system of the kidney, and the common constriction points of the ureter. Abdomen Kidney Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage 00:03:47 5) Identify the major anatomical features of the urinary bladder and the male urethra. Abdomen Urine Drainage from the Kidneys 00:03:02 Abdomen The Ureter 00:04:02 Pelvis Urinary Bladder 00:03:42 Pelvis Male Urethra 00:04: Male Reproductive Pelvis 02 - Overview: Male Reproductive 1) State the major functions of the male reproductive system. Time: 00:32:48

17 Time 00:00:00 Module Time 00:45:35 Quiz Male Reproductive Female Reproductive Pelvis The Male Reproductive 00:01:25 Pelvis Male External Reproductive Organs 00:03:28 2) Identify the organs of the male reproductive system (gonads, ducts, accessory glands, associated supported structures and external genitalia) and state the general function of each. 3) Describe the anatomy and histology of testes and describe the process of sperm production. Pelvis Testes 00:03:24 4) List in order the structures through which sperm passes. Pelvis Male Internal Reproductive Organs 00:04:30 Overview: Female Reproductive The Female Reproductive Female External Reproductive Organs Female Internal Reproductive Organs Female Urethra Uterus Ovaries and Fallopian Tube Broad Ligament Male vs. Female Pelvis Module Total Time: 00:12:47 Module Module 10 - Integumentary, Lymphatic, and Endocrine s Introduction to the Integumentary, Lymphatic and Endocrine s Quiz Introduction to the Integumentary, Lymphatic and Endocrine s Full Body Asset 01 - Overview: Integumentary, Lymphatic and Endocrine s Full Body Introduction to the Integumentary 00:01:41 00:00:52 1) Describe the major structures included within the integumentary system. 2) Identify the epidermis and describe the tissue types making up the layer, the process of growth and keratinization of the skin. Full Body Anatomy of the Skin 00:04:32 3) State the purpose of the Lymphatic. Full Body Introduction to the Lymphatic 00:01:41 4) Describe the major pattern of lymphatic drainage from the various body regions (thoracic duct, right lymphatic duct). Full Body Lymphatic Drainage 00:04:23 5) Define and describe the major functions of a lymph node. Full Body Lymph Nodes 00:03:05 6) Discuss the role lymphatic organs play in health (spleen, thymus). Full Body Introduction to the Spleen 00:03:01 7) List the general functions of the endocrine system. Full Body Introduction to the Endocrine 00:01:18 8) Name and give the location of all endocrine glands. Full Body Endocrine Glands 00:04:18 9) Name and give the location of major exocrine glands.

18 Full Body Exocrine Glands 00:03:43 Time 00:28:34 Module Time 00:28:34 Module Total Module Asset Module 11 - Special Areas Special Areas of the Upper Limb Upper Limb 01 - Overview: Special Areas of the Upper Limb 00:00:41 Time 00:15:12 Module Time 00:26:30 Quiz Special Areas of the Upper Limb 1) Describe the boundaries and structural relationships of the Triangle of Auscultation and its clinical relevance. Upper Limb Triangle of Auscultation 00:01:47 2) Describe the boundaries, contents, and clinical relevance of the quadrangular space. Upper Limb Quadrangular Space 00:03:55 3) Describe the boundaries, contents, and clinical relevance of the cubital fossa. Upper Limb Cubital Fossa 00:04:55 4) Identify the major surface landmarks of the upper limb both anteriorly and posteriorly. Time: 00:11: Special Areas of the Lower Limb Lower Limb 02 - Overview: Special Areas of the Lower Limb 00:00:53 1) List the vessels that take blood from the heart to the lower limb and back to the heart. Quiz Special Areas of the Lower Limb Lower Limb Femoral Triangle 00:03:59 2) List the arteries that bring blood from the pelvis to the anteiror thigh and gluteal region. Lower Limb Adductor Canal 00:03:15 Lower Limb Popliteal Fossa 00:03:50 Lower Limb "Tom, Dick, and Harry" 00:03:15 Module Total ) List in sequence the arteries that bring blood from the thigh to the foot, and identify the key landmarks and locations of name changes. 4) Beginning in the foot, describe the patterns and pathways of venous return both superficially and deeply within the lower limb. Total s Course Total 84 Screens Percent Complete s Percent Complete Course Time 18:19:45

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