For 2021 Lab Sections
Summary of Labs 1-5 to Use in Reviewing
for the 2021 Midterm Practical
Graduate Teaching Assistant Maryam Farsian is offering an Open Lab for Midterm Practical
review in C108 on Saturday,
February 17, from 12 noon - 2 PM. If you go, please thank
Ms. Farsian for extending this opportunity to you!
Students, remember, you have the
opportunity for Open Lab in C108 during most of the week of the practical. Dr. T.
Dr.
Pitts has also provided a short, ten question PowerPoint practical for all
students. You can quiz yourself on those questions from
this link.
Dr. Pitts has set up a short, five question practice
physical practical in C108. It is primarily for students who have not had
an A&P practical in 2011 lab in a previous semester. You can check the
answers to those questions from
this link.
Lab 1:
- cardiac
muscle slide
-
heart
models and diagrams
-
dissection of sheep heart
-
PhysioExâ
34B
Frog Cardiovascular Physiology:
heart modifiers
(computer simulation)
Lab 2:
- anatomy
of conduction pathway of the heart
- Biopacâ
L05-ECG-1: normal
electrocardiogram (including the names of all waves, intervals, and
segments, what they mean, and how they
correlate to parts of the cardiac cycle)
Lab 3:
- slide of
artery, vein, and capillaries
-
circulatory tree model
-
arm
blood vessels model
-
vessels on torso, thorax, and pelvis models
-
PhysioExâ
Cardiovascular Dynamics
33B: vessel
resistance and pump mechanics (computer simulation)
- Biopacâ
L07-ECG-Pulse: ECG
and pulse (including effect of cold temperature and raising arm (gravity) on
pulse amplitude)
Lab 4:
- auscultating heart sounds
- Biopacâ
L017-HS-1:
ECG and heart sounds (identify 1st and 2nd heart
sounds and know what causes them, know where systole and diastole are)
- palpating
superficial pulse points
- taking apical pulse
- Biopacâ
L016-BP-1:
blood pressure measurement
(identify Korotkoff sounds and know what causes them, be able to determine
systolic, diastolic, pulse, and mean arterial pressures)
Lab 5:
- blood
slide (be able to differentiate red blood cells, platelets, neutrophils,
lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils)
- differential
WBC count
-
identify abnormal blood smear slide as
leukemia
-
identify abnormal blood smear slide as
sickle
cell anemia
- lymph
node slide
- lymphatic vessels on charts and models
- blood typing (ABO and Rh systems)
- interpret hematocrit
Click here for the
D.G. Multi-Torso model key.
Midterm Review PowerPoint for Heart Models
Midterm Review PowerPoint for
Vessels on Models
Lab PowerPoint Presentations:
Lab
1 Anatomy of the Heart
Lab 2
Conduction System of the Heart
Lab
3 Blood Vessels
Lab
5 The Lymphatic System and Immune Response
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