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Ch. 13 Health Assessment Ch. 13 Study Guide- Abdomen & GI (5pages)

EXAMS AND CERTIFICATIONS Apr 15, 2024
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Abdominal Cavity: the largest cavity in the body

  • Contains the stomach, small & large intestines, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, ureters, bladder, adrenal glands & major vessels

*Females also have uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries

  • The esophagus lies outside of the abdominal cavity but is vital to the GI tract

  • The peritoneum lines the abdomen and is a protective covering, has two layers:

  1. Parietal peritoneum: lines the abdominal wall

  2. Visceral peritoneum: covers the organs

*peritoneal cavity is in between these two layers & contains serous fluid


Muscles of Abdomen

  • Rectus abdominis muscles form the anterior of the abdomen

  • Vertebral & lumbar muscles form the posterior abdomen

  • Internal & external obliques form the lateral border

  • External oblique aponeurosis is a strong membrane that covers the ventral surface of the abdomen & lies above rectus abdominis

  • Linea alba is a protective, tendinous band down the middle of the abdomen that is formed from fibers from both sides of the aponeurosis (xiphoid process???? symphsis pubis) 

  • Superior border= diaphragm & inferior border is lesser pelvis 



Alimentary Tract

-mouth to the anus, main functions are to ingest & digest food, absorb nutrients & water, and excrete wastes. Includes:

  • Esophagus: about 10 inches long from the pharynx to stomach (pH of 6-8)

  • Stomach: contents from esophagus enter through lower esophageal sphincter & mixes with digestive enzymes and hydrochloric acid (pH 2-4). Pyloric sphincter regulates outflow of chyme into the sm. Intestine (duodenum)

  • Small Intestine: longest section of alimentary tract, ingested food is mixed, digested and absorbed. Has three segments:

  1. Duodenum:

  2. Jejunum

  3. Ileum

  • Large Intestine (Colon) & Rectum: ascending, transverse and descending. Absorbs water and electrolytes


Accessory Organs

  • Liver: largest organ in the body and is divided into left and right lobes





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