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Page 1: Get out notebook Tape in microscope lab on p. 3 (on top of lab safety) Lab safety contracts??? Syllabus???

• Get out notebook• Tape in microscope lab on p. 3 (on top of lab safety)

• Lab safety contracts??? Syllabus???

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Sponge: Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 5

Topic: Ch. 1 Medical and Applied Science Vocabulary

Essential Question:What areas of medical science are you familiar with?

2.1 Atoms, Ions, and Molecules

Ch. 1 Medical and Applied Science Vocab

The essential question goes on the top of the ODD page

underneath the title, as shown above

EQ: What areas of medical science are you familiar with?

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Text: P. 2-3

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EQ Answer:

The answer to the EQs will go in the TOP margin of the EVEN page. You will usually do this on your own, but today we will do it in class

Top margin of pg. 4

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Share with your table. You MUST have at least 10 for credit!

EQ: What areas of medical science are you familiar with? (Think type of doctors/medical terms or diseases/areas of medical study)

EQ Answer: Top margin of pg. 4

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Chapter 1Introduction to Human Anatomy

and Physiology

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1. Cardiology (car-dee-ol-ogy)

2. Dermatology (der-ma-tol-ogy)

3. Endocrinology (endo-krin-ol-ogy)

4. Gastroenterology(gastro-enter-ol-ogy)

5. Geriatrics (jerry-at-rics)

6. Gerontology (jer-on-tology)

7. Gynecology (guy-neh-col-ogy)

8. Hematology (hema-tol-ogy)

9. Histology (hist-ol-ogy)

10. Immunology (Immune-ol-ogy)

11. Neonatology (neo-nay-tol-ogy)

12. Nephrology (nef-rol-ogy)

13. Neurology (nur-ol-ogy)

14. Obstetrics (ob-stet-rics)

15. Oncology (on-col-ogy)

16. Ophthalmology (off-thal-mol-ogy)

17. Orthopedics (ortho-peed-ics)

18. Otolaryngology (Otto-lar-en-gol-ogy)

19. Pathology (path-ol-ogy)

20. Pediatrics (peed-e-at-rics)

21. Pharmacology (farm-a-col-ogy)

22. Podiatry (poe-die-ah-tree)

23. Psychiatry (Sy-kai-a-tree)

24. Radiology (ray-dee-ol-ogy)

25. Toxicology (tox-eh-col-ogy)

26. Urology (ur-ol-ogy)

Some Medical and Applied Science Vocabulary

Write the medical vocabulary words on p. 5. Discuss as a table what you think these medical terms refer to. Be ready to discuss as a class.

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As we review what parts of science these medical areas are associated with, please write the key words and/or a small picture to help you remember them in the future.

Ex:Cardiology- Heart

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1. Cardi-ology- Branch of medical science dealing with the heart and heart diseases (cardiologist)

2. Derma-tology- Study of skin and its diseases (dermatologist)

3. Endo-crin-ology- Study of hormones, hormone-secreting glands, and associated diseases (endocrinologist)

4. Gastro-enter-ology- Study of the stomach and intestines, as well as their diseases (gastroenterologist)

5. Geri-atrics- Branch of medicine dealing with older individuals and their medical problems (gerontologist)

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6. Ger-on-tology- Study of the process of aging and the various problems of older individuals (gerontologist)

7. Gy(guy)-ne-cology- Study of the female reproductive system and its diseases (gynecologist)

8. Hema-tology- Study of blood and blood diseases (hematologist)

9. Hist-ology- Study of the structure and function of tissues (histologist)

10. Immun-ology- Study of the body’s resistance to disease (immunologist)

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11. Neo-na-tology- Study of newborns and the treatment of their diseases (neonatologist)

12. Neph-rology-Study of the structure, function, and diseases of the kidneys (nephrologist)

13. Neu-rology-Study of the nervous system in health and disease (neurologist)

14. Ob-stet-rics- Branch of medicine dealing with pregnancy and childbirth (obstetrician)

15. On-col-ogy- Study of cancers (oncologist)

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16. Oph(off)-thal-mology- Study of the eye and eye diseases (Ophthalmologist aka “eye doctor”)

17. Ortho-pedics- Branch of medicine dealing with the muscular and skeletal systems and their problems (orthopedist)

18. Oto-laryn-gol-ogy- Study of the ear, throat, larynx, and their diseases (otolaryngologist aka “ear, nose, and throat doctor”)

19. Path-ology- Study of the structural and functional changes within the body associated with disease (pathologist)

20. Pedi-atrics- Branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases (pediatrician)

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21. Pharm-acology- Study of drugs and their uses in the treatment of diseases (pharmacist)

22. Pod-i-atry- Study of the care and treatment of the feet (podiatrist)

23. Psych-i-atry- Branch of medicine dealing with the mind and its disorders (psychiatrist)

24. Radi-ology- Study of X rays and radioactive substances, as well as their uses in diagnosing and treating diseases (radiologist)

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25. Toxicology- Study of poisonous substances and their effects of physiology (toxicologist)

26. Urology- Branch of medicine dealing with the urinary and male reproductive systems and their diseases (urologist)

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Read both the “Anatomy of a car crash” and “History of Anatomy” handout (also on P. 2-3 in text)• Underline/ highlight (key points-main ideas-important info)• Circle vocabulary or unknown words• Answer questions on p. 4 of notebook (8 total)

Homework

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P. 4 “Anatomy of a Car Crash”

“History of Anatomy”

1. What are vital signs? Name at least 3.

2. What are hematomas? Explain what they look like.

3. What might a hematoma indicate?

4. Why is it important to know a patients previous medical history when treating them?

5.How can listening to our internal organs help us identify if something is wrong?

Questions 1-3 are at the bottom of the reading

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“Anatomy of a Car Accident”

top ¾ of p. 41. What are vital signs? Name at least 3. 2. What are hematomas? Explain what they look like. 3. What might a hematoma indicate?4. Why is it important to know a patients previous medical history when treating them?5.How can listening to our internal organs help us identify if something is wrong?

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“History of Anatomy”

Bottom ¼ of p. 41. What factors probably stimulated an early

interest in the human body?2. How did human health change as lifestyle

changed?3. What kinds of activities helped promote

the development of modern medical science?

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Sponge: Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 7

Topic: 1.1 Anatomy and Physiology

Essential Question:What is the MAIN difference between anatomy and physiology?

2.1 Atoms, Ions, and Molecules

What is the MAIN difference between anatomy and physiology?

1.1 Anatomy and Physiology

Text: P. 4

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Homework Check:• “Anatomy of a Car Crash” ?s• “History of Anatomy” ?s

• Tape on pg. 4

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Anatomy and PhysiologyAnatomy – study of the structures of body parts: their forms and organization (Greek – “cutting up”)

The 2 major areas of medical science are: P.7 – all lecture notes go on ODD pgs.

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Physiology – study of the functions or jobs of the body parts-what they do and how they do it

(Greek – “relationship to nature”)

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“Structure is always related to function”• Please hypothesize what you think this

statement means.

P. 7

The structures are developed or evolved to perform a specific job or function!!!!

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p. 6 Structure & Function Examples (1-5)

“Innovations in Physiology” Video Answers

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Top ½ p. 6:

Think of different parts of your body, or of another animal’s body:

How do their structures relate to their functions? Please come up with at least 5 examples.

Exs: Hand/fingers= to grasp, grab, or hold objectsTeeth= to grind up food so we can swallow themPelican’s bill= to scoop up fish from the sea for eatingGiraffe’s neck= to eat things in high places

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100 Greatest Discoveries: Medicine 1m10-8m40

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=501_8mis2kc

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Innovations in Physiology -100 Greatest Discoveries (9 mins)

1. When was the science of human anatomy “born”?2. Where did Andreas Vesalius get the bodies that he

dissected?3. Why was Vesalius’ “The Structure of the Human Body” so

important to science?4. How many gallons of blood does our body pump a

minute?5. What was William Harvey’s great discovery?6. Why did some blood transfusions work and others didn’t?7. What was the impact of Karl Landsteiner’s discovery about

blood?

On the bottom ½ of pg. 6

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Innovations in Physiology -100 Greatest Discoveries (9 mins)

1. When was the science of human anatomy “born”?• The Renaissance2. Where did Andreas Vesalius get the bodies that he dissected?• Graves- Grave Robbing- Executions3. Why was Vesalius’ “The Structure of the Human Body” so important to science?• 1st accurate description of the interior of the human body4. How many gallons of blood does our body pump a minute?• 55. What was William Harvey’s great discovery?• Blood pumps in a circular motion or cycle6. Why did some blood transfusions work and others didn’t?• Not all blood is the same! Some combos will clot, leading to death7. What was the impact of Karl Landsteiner’s discovery about blood?• Blood transfusions were much safer- organ transplants possible-

saves lives