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superficial/deep
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towards/away from the surface
epidermis cell types
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keratinocytes, melanocytes, langerhans cells, merkel cells
what is found in the right upper quadrant
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liver, gallbladder
transverse plane
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upper and lower half (superior and inferior)
axial skeleton includes
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, skull (mandible), sternum, ribs (costa), vertebrate (cervical
7, throracic 12, lumbar 7), sacrum
electrochemical gradient is made up of
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electrical gradient (charge) and chemical gradient (concentration)
abdominal quadrants
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right upper quadrant, left upper quadrant, right lower
quadrant, left lower quadrant
appendicular skeleton (upper limb) includes
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, scapula, clavicle, humerus, radius, ulna, carpal bones,
metacarpals, phalanges
CNS is composed of
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brain and spinal cord
fowler's position
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a semi-sitting position; throax is raised between 45-60
degrees
predominant cell type and GS in connective tissue proper (dense)
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fibroblasts, very little GS
attributes of corneum layer (epidermis)
superficial/deep
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towards/away from the surface
epidermis cell types
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keratinocytes, melanocytes, langerhans cells, merkel cells
what is found in the right upper quadrant
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liver, gallbladder
transverse plane
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upper and lower half (superior and inferior)
axial skeleton includes
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, skull (mandible), sternum, ribs (costa), vertebrate (cervical
7, throracic 12, lumbar 7), sacrum
electrochemical gradient is made up of
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electrical gradient (charge) and chemical gradient (concentration)
abdominal quadrants
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right upper quadrant, left upper quadrant, right lower
quadrant, left lower quadrant
appendicular skeleton (upper limb) includes
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, scapula, clavicle, humerus, radius, ulna, carpal bones,
metacarpals, phalanges
CNS is composed of
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brain and spinal cord
fowler's position
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a semi-sitting position; throax is raised between 45-60
degrees
predominant cell type and GS in connective tissue proper (dense)
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fibroblasts, very little GS
attributes of corneum layer (epidermis)