| Blueprint ID | Learning Objectives |
| 6460 | identify the major features of the abdominal viscera, by examination of radiological images and specimens |
| 6587 | identify the formation of the portal vein and the IVC, by examination of radiological images and specimens |
| 6592 | identify abdominal structures / organs / viscera (e.g. pancreas, small and large intestine), their location and features |
| 6595 | identify the major arteries (plus their branches) and veins (plus their tributaries) of the abdomen and its contents |
| 6616 | identify, as visible or palpable on a patient, the cecum; sigmoid colon |
| 6634 | identify the landmarks used to locate the abdominal aorta, spleen, liver and gallbladder |
| 6660 | identify the abdominal ganglia and plexuses with respect to their location and function |
| 6664 | identify the components of the biliary tree |
| 6665 | identify the celiac trunk, its branches and distribution |
| 6668 | identify the diaphragm and the structures that pass through or behind it |
| 6673 | identify the location, features, relations, blood supply and venous drainage of the lower esophagus and stomach |
| 6676 | identify, describe and/or give examples of the innervation of the abdominal viscera |
| 6677 | identify or define the linea alba and linea semilunaris and their use as surface landmarks |
| 6678 | identify or describe abdominal structures/organs/viscera (i.e., liver, gallbladder, spleen, appendix, abdominal aorta, kidneys, pancreas) |
| 6683 | identify and/or give examples of the paired and unpaired branches of the abdominal aorta |
| 6684 | identify or describe the pattern of emergence of the nerves of the lumbar plexus in relation to the psoas major muscle |
| 6686 | identify the sites of portal-systemic anastomoses and the communicating veins |
| 6687 | identify the structures in the porta hepatis |
| 6690 | identify, describe and/or give examples of the tributaries of the IVC |
| 7161 | identify, as visible or palpable on a patient, the spleen |
| 7162 | identify, as visible or palpable on a patient, the liver |
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