Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians
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Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians

Thomas P. Colville, Joanna M. Bassert

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Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians

Thomas P. Colville, Joanna M. Bassert

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Start your veterinary technician education off on the right foot with Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians, 3rd Edition. Combining expert clinical coverage with engaging writing and vivid illustrations, this popular text is the key to helping you understand the anatomic and physiologic principles that will carry you throughout your career. In addition to its comprehensive coverage of the diverse ways in which animal bodies function at both the systemic and cellular levels, the new third edition features a variety of helpful application boxes, vocabulary lists, and Test Yourself questions in every chapter to ensure you have a firm grasp of anatomic structure and its relevance to clinical practice.

  • High quality, full color illustrations highlight the details of anatomic structure to enhance understanding of anatomy functions.
  • Chapter outlines summarize the contents of each chapter at the major concept level.
  • Clinical Application boxes throughout the text demonstrate the clinical relevance of anatomic and physiologic principles.
  • Test Yourself questions recap important information that appeared in the preceding section.
  • Comprehensive glossary at the end of the text provides concise definitions and phonetic pronunciations of terms.
  • NEW! Vocabulary Fundamentals list of terms at the beginning of each chapter introduce readers to new scientific terms and their pronunciations.

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Verlag
Mosby
Jahr
2015
ISBN
9780323356206
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Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

Thomas Colville
Learning Objectives
When you have completed this chapter, you will be able to:
1. Define the terms anatomy and physiology.
2. Differentiate between microscopic and macroscopic anatomy.
3. Differentiate between the study of regional anatomy and the study of systemic anatomy.
4. Describe the four anatomic planes of reference.
5. List and describe the anatomic terms of direction.
6. List and describe common regional terms for the body.
7. List the components of the dorsal body cavity.
8. List the components of the ventral body cavity.
9. List the four basic types of body tissue.
10. Define homeostasis.
Vocabulary Fundamentals
Adipose ahd-ih-pōs
Anatomy ah-naht-ah-mē
Anterior ahn-teer-ē-ɘr
Barrel beɘr-uhl
Bilateral symmetry bī-laht-ɘr-ahl sihm-ih-trē
Brisket brihs-kiht
Cannon kahn-nuhn
Cardiac muscle kahr-dē-ahck muhs-uhl
Carpus kahr-puhs
Caudal kaw-dahl
Connective tissue kuh-nehck-tihv tihsh-yoo
Cranial krā-nē-ahl
Cranium krā-nē-uhm
Deep dēp
Digestive system dih-jehs-tihv sihs-tehm
Distal dihs-tahl
Dorsal dohr-sahl
Dorsal body cavity dohr-sahl boh-dē kahv-ih-tē
Dorsal plane dohr-sahl plān
Epithelial tissue ehp-ih-thē-lē-ahl tihsh-yoo
Equilibrium ē-kwuh-lihb-rē-uhm
External ehcks-tɘr-nahl
Fetlock feht-lohck
Fight or flight system fīt or flīt sihs-tehm
Flank flahngk
Gastrointestinal (GI) tract gahs-trō-ihn-tehs-tih-nahl trahkt
Gross anatomy grōs ah-naht-ah-mē
Health hehlth
Hock hohck
Homeostasis -mē-ō-stā-sihs
Inferior ihn-feer-ē-ɘr
Inflammation ihn-fluh-mā-shuhn
Internal ihn-tɘr-nahl
Knee—carpus of hoofed animals nē—kahr-puhs of hooft ahn-uh-muhlz
Lateral laht-ɘr-ahl
Macroscopic anatomy mah-krō-skohp-ihck ah-naht-ah-mē
Medial -dē-ahl
Medial plane -dē-ahl plān
Microscopic anatomy mī-krō-skohp-ihk ah-naht-ah-mē
Muscle tissue muhs-uhl tihsh-yoo
Organ ohr-gahn
Palmar pahl-mɘr
Parietal layer pah--eh-tahl -ɘr
Pastern pahs-tɘrn
Physiology fihz-ē-ohl-uh-jē
Plane of reference plān of rehf-ɘr-uhnz
Plantar plahn-tahr
Pleura ploor-ah
Poll pōl
Posterior pō-steer-ē-ɘr
Proximal prohck-sih-mahl
Regional anatomy -juhn-ahl ah-naht-ah-mē
Rostral rohs-trahl
Sagittal plane sahj-ih-tahl plān
Skeletal muscle skehl-ih-tahl muhs-uhl
Smooth muscle smooth muhs-uhl
Spinal canal spī-nahl kuh-nahl
Stifle stī-fuhl
Superficial soo-pɘr-fihsh-ahl
Superior suh-peer-ē-ɘr
System sihs-tehm
Systematic anatomy sihs-tuh-maht-ihck ah-naht-ah-mē
Tailhead -uhl-hehd
Tarsus tahr-suhs
Thorax thohr-ahx
Tissue tihsh-yoo
Transverse plane trahnz-vɘrs plān
Ventral vehn-trahl
Ventral body cavity vehn-trahl boh-dē kahv-ih-tē
Viscera vih-sɘr-ah
Visceral layer vih-sɘr-ahl -ɘr
Withers wihth-ɘrz
Xiphoid process -foyd proh-sehs
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Introduction

Life is a tricky proposition. It is difficult, messy, fragile, and a lot of work. The bodies of living animals have to be organized just right and maintained within very narrow limits to allow the hectic choreography of life to unfold throughout their lives.
We don't usually think of animals as living mechanisms, but the study of anatomy and physiology is really the study of the animal machine, what makes it up, and how the whole thing works. The language of anatomy and physiology uses terms like cells, tissues, organs, and systems, but we're really talking about the component parts of this living machine. These living parts are amazingly intricate and their functions delicately interrelated. As veterinary health care professionals, we must understand how animals are put together and how their bodies work. Fortunately, the animal body is fascinating to study in and of itself, but even more so when we appreciate how important normal anatomy and physiology are to animal health.
The various parts of the body must work together in near-perfect harmony to maintain the life and well-being of an animal. The interesting part of this truth is that the apparently simple and automatic states of life and health are not as they seem. Life is not simple, and health is not automatic. Life is extraordinarily complicated, and health is the result of numerous things going just right. At first glance it seems as though health is the normal state of affairs, and dis...

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