
Class of 2023
Go Back | | Session Title: | | Thorax 1 (Lab): Thorax Wall, Pleura, Lungs | | | Teaching Hours: | | Teaching and Learning Methods | Total Scheduled Hours = 2 Laboratory = 2 | | Description: | | | Thorax 1 Lab - Anatomy | Keywords: |
| Blueprint ID | Learning Objectives | | 6495 | identify the components, contents, blood supply and venous drainage of the thoracic cage and thoracic wall | | 6497 | identify the movements of the rib cage and diaphragm in breathing | | 6498 | identify or outline the subdivisions and location of structures in the mediastinum | | 6499 | identify or outline the surface anatomy of the lungs and pleura | | 6501 | outline the autonomic innervation of the lungs and pleura | | 6502 | identify the location, features, blood supply and venous drainage of the pleura, lungs, trachea and bronchi | | 6503 | identify, describe or give examples of the venous drainage of the thoracic wall and viscera | | 6521 | identify the blood supply and venous drainage of the limbs | | 6577 | identify the bones: ribs, clavicle, sternum, thoracic vertebrae, by examination of radiological images and specimens. | | 6594 | identify lungs: pleura, trachea, bronchi and lobes, by examination of radiological images and specimens | | 6617 | identify the structures visible or palpable on a patient’s thorax (e.g., sternal angle, jugular notch) and the accessory muscles of respiration (e.g. serratus anterior, pectoralis major) | | 6623 | identify, as visible or palpable on a patient or specimen, the jugular notch | | 6640 | identify, as visible or palpable on a patient or specimen, the accessory muscles responsible for movements of the thoracic wall (e.g. serratus anterior, pectoralis major) | | 7165 | identify and describe the pleural cavity | | |
| Blueprint ID | Course Goals | | 7023 | Integrate basic and clinical sciences as they relate to common clinical encounters and patient symptoms
Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: me-6 | | 7030 | Demonstrate respect when dealing with others and with human tissue
Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: pr-1 | | me-6 | Medical Expert Apply knowledge of the clinical, socio-behavioural, and fundamental biomedical sciences relevant to a clinical problem. | | pr-1 | Professional Demonstrate accountability to patients by applying best practices and adhering to high ethical standards. |
| CHEST INJURIES | | CARDIAC ARREST | | BLOOD IN SPUTUM (HEMOPTYSIS) | | CHEST PAIN | | BLEEDING, BRUISING | | COUGH | | CYANOSIS AND HYPOXIA | | DYSPHAGIA | | DYSPNEA | | GENERALIZED EDEMA | | ABNORMAL HEART SOUNDS AND MURMURS | | CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT AND TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (STROKE) | | ACID-BASE ABNORMALITIES | | PREVENTION OF VEMOUS THROMBOSIS | | HYPERTENSION | | HYPOTENSION, SHOCK | | ABNORMAL LIPIDS | | LYMPHADENOPATHY | | MEDIASTINAL MASS | | NEONATAL DISTRESS | | PALPITATIONS | | PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY DISTRESS | | PLEURAL EFFUSION | | SORE THROAT AND/OR RHINORRHEA | | TRAUMA | | LOCALIZED EDEMA |
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