Anatomy & Physiology For Emergency Care 3e Bledsoe
Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care 3e Bledsoe
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Solutions for Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care, 3rd Edition by Bledsoe (All Chapters included)
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Anatomy & Physiology For Emergency Care 3e Bledsoe
Complete Solutions Manual for Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care, 3rd Edition by Bryan E. Bledsoe, Frederic H. Martini ; ISBN13: 9780135276266....(Full Chapters are included and organized in reverse order from Chapter 20 to 1)...1.An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
2.The Chemical Level...
Anatomy & Physiology for
Emergency Care, 3rd Edition by
Bryan E. Bledsoe
Complete Chapter Solutions Manual
are included (Ch 1 to 20)
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,Table of Contents are given below
1.An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
2.The Chemical Level of Organization
3.Cell Structure and Function
4.The Tissue Level of Organization
5.The Integumentary System
6.The Skeletal System
7.The Muscular System
8.The Nervous System
9.The General and Special Senses
10.The Endocrine System
11.The Cardiovascular System: Blood
12.The Cardiovascular System: The Heart
13.The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Circulation
14.The Lymphatic System and Immunity
15.The Respiratory System
16.The Digestive System
17.Nutrition and Metabolism
18.The Urinary System
19.The Reproductive System
20.Development and Inheritance
,Solutions Manual organized in reverse order, with the last chapter displayed first, to ensure that
all chapters are included in this document. (Complete Chapters included Ch20-1)
CHAPTER 20: DEVELOPMENT AND INHERITANCE
OBJECTIVES
Objectives 1. Explain the relationship between differentiation and
development, and describe the various stages of development.
Handout 20-1 (pp. 771–772)
2. Describe the process of fertilization. (pp. 772–773)
3. List the three stages of prenatal development, and describe the
major events of each. (p. 774)
4. Explain how the three germ layers are involved in forming the
extraembryonic membranes, and discuss the importance of the
placenta as an endocrine organ. (pp. 774–779)
5. Describe the interplay between maternal organ systems and the
developing fetus, and discuss the structural and functional
changes in the uterus during gestation. (pp. 783–789)
6. List and discuss the events that occur during labor and delivery.
(pp. 790–793)
7. Identify the features and physiological changes of the postnatal
stages of life. (pp. 793–798)
8. Relate the basic principles of genetics to the inheritance of
human traits. (pp. 798–805)
CHAPTER INTRODUCTION
Chapter 20, Development and Inheritance, introduces the student to
an overview of topics in development; fertilization; the first trimester;
the second and third trimesters; labor and delivery; postnatal
development; genetics, development, and inheritance; and the human
genome project.
TEACHING STRATEGIES
Discuss the various maternal changes that occur during pregnancy
and how this might affect patient assessment and management:
• Respiratory rate and tidal volume increase
• Blood volume increases
• Nutrient requirements increase
• Glomerular filtration rate increases
• Uterus undergoes huge increase in size
• Mammary glands enlarge and begin secretion
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, TEACHING OUTLINE
Suggested Lecture The following suggested teaching outline is based on the textbook,
Time Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care, third edition and is
designed to assist the instructor in the presentation of chapter
2 Hours material.
The page numbers in parentheses refer to pages in the textbook. The
parenthetical references in bold type refer to figures or tables in the
textbook.
PowerPoint I. Introduction (pp. 771–772)
Presentation
A. Development
Chapter 20
B. Differentiation
Slides 2–11
Point to Emphasize
Since life begins with
a single cell, cell
division and
differentiation are the
keys to development.
II. An overview of topics in development
A. Prenatal development
1. Embryological development
2. Fetal development
B. Postnatal development
C. Inheritance
D. Genetics
PowerPoint III. Fertilization (pp. 772–774) (Fig. 20-1)
Presentation
A. Activation of the oocyte
Chapter 20
1. Step 1: fertilization
Slides 12–35
2. Step 2: reorganization of nuclear materials
3. Step 3: male pronucleus forms
4. Step 4: male and female pronucleus fuse
5. Step 5: first cleavage yields two daughter cells
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