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S3L1: Physical Examination of the Abdomen by Dr. Alfredo Guzman OUTLINE Peritoneum Greater & lesser omentum Mesentery GI Tract 27 feet long Functions to ingest & digest food; absorb nutrients, electrolytes & water; and excretion Under ANS control Esophagus 10 inches long Connects pharynx to stomach which lies posterior to the trachea, descends through mediastinal cavity, enters the diaphragm thru the cardiac orific to the stomach Stomach 3 sections: fundus, body and pylorus Secretes HCl and digestive enzymes Very little absorption Anatomical Arrangement of the Vagus Nerve and its Branches I. Anatomy A. Peritoneum B. GI Tract C. Esophagus D. Stomach E. Small Intestine F. Large Intestine G. Liver H. Gallbladder I. Pancreas J. Spleen K. Kidneys, Ureter, Urinary Bladder L. Muculature M. Vasculature II. Endoscopic View A. Normal Esophagu B. Stomach Body and Cardia C. Greater & Lesser Curvature D. Antrum and Pylorus E. Duodenum F. Colon III. Topographic Division of the Abdomen A. 4 Quadrant System B. 9 Quadrant System IV. Physical Examination A. Exposing the Patient B. Inspection C. Auscultation D. Palpation E. Percussion V. Summary    N    i    n    a    I    a    n    J    o     h    n        G        R    a    c     h    e     l    M    a    r     k    J    o    c    e     l     l    e    E    d    o    G    i    e    n    a     h    J     h    o    K    a    t     h    A    y    n    z    J    e    G     l    a    d    N    i    c     k    i    e    R    i    c    o     b    e    a    r    T    e    a    c     h    e    r    D    a    d    a    n    g    N    i         a    A    r     l    e    n    e    V    i    v    s    P    a    u     l    F  .    R    i    c    o    F  .    R    e    n    M    a    i    R    e    v    s    M    a    v    i    s    J    e    p    a    y    Y    a    n    a    M    a    y    i    S    e    r    g    e    H    u    n    g    T    o    p    e    A    g    B    i    e    n

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