Bare Bones: Advanced Human Anatomy

Author(s): Mary Tracy Bee

Edition: 6

Copyright: 2023

Pages: 670

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The goal of this book is to prepare students for health professional careers by providing anatomical information that will give them a solid foundation. While other exceptional anatomy texts exist, this one focuses on the essential information, the “Bare Bones” of anatomical concepts and facts that serve to provide a solid foundation for health care practitioners.

This workbook presents an interactive, systematic approach to human anatomy that is appropriate for first and second year undergraduate students. Major units presented in this workbook include the: skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system and organ systems. The workbook consists of blank lines within the text that the students fill in during each lecture. This allows the educator to present information on the basics of human anatomy, while perpetuating student engagement and comprehension in each lecture. This type of interactive learning is geared to strengthen the student’s knowledge. Homework with multiple-choice, short answer, matching and labeling for each section are found at the end of each unit. Flashcards are included to further test comprehension of the material. Human cadaver pictures are found throughout the book, giving the student a glimpse into the human body.

Unit 1 Introduction

Chapter 1 General Principles of Anatomy

Chapter 2 Integumentary System

Chapter 3 Skeletal System

Chapter 4 Articular System

Chapter 5 Muscular System

Unit 1: Homework

Unit 2 Back

Chapter 6 Vertebral Column

Chapter 7 Musculature of the Back

Chapter 8 Articulations of the Vertebral Column

Chapter 9 Spinal Cord and Meninges

Unit 2: Example Examination

Unit 2: Homework

Unit 2: Labs

Unit 3 Head and Neck

Chapter 10 Bones of the Skull

Chapter 11 Joints of the Skull

Chapter 12 Scalp and Cranial Cavity

Chapter 13 Brain

Chapter 14 Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow (CSF) Pattern

Chapter 15 Cranial Nerves

Chapter 16 Nasal Cavity

Chapter 17 Oral Cavity

Chapter 18 Pharynx

Chapter 19 Larynx

Chapter 20 Neck

Chapter 21 Eye

Chapter 22 Ear

Chapter 23 Face

Unit 3: Homework

Unit 3: Labs

Unit 4 Thorax

Chapter 24 Thoracic Wall

Chapter 25 Mediastinum

Chapter 26 Heart

Chapter 27 Blood Vessels

Chapter 28 Lymphatic System

Chapter 29 Respiratory System

Chapter 30 Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)

Unit 4: Homework

Unit 4: Lab

Unit 5 Abdomen and Pelvis

Chapter 31 Abdominal Wall

Chapter 32 Digestive System Organology

Chapter 33 Urinary System

Chapter 34 Male Reproductive System

Chapter 35 Female Reproductive System

Chapter 36 Pelvic Floor

Unit 5: Homework

Unit 5: Labs

Unit 6 Upper Limb

Chapter 37 Upper Limb Overview

Chapter 38 Pectoral Region

Chapter 39 Axilla

Chapter 40 Proximal Arteries of the Upper Limb

Chapter 41 Brachial Plexus

Chapter 42 Shoulder

Chapter 43 Arm and Cubital Fossa

Chapter 44 Forearm Overview

Chapter 45 Anterior Forearm

Chapter 46 Posterior Forearm

Chapter 47 Regions and Connective Tissue Structures of the Hand

Chapter 48 Muscles and Neurovascular Structures of the Hand

Chapter 49 Joints of the Upper Limb

Chapter 50 Consolidated Regions and Musculature of the Upper Limb

Chapter 51 Consolidated Neurovasculature of the Upper Limb

Unit 6: Homework

Unit 6: Lab

Unit 7 Lower Limb

Chapter 52 Lower Limb Overview

Chapter 53 Lumbosacral Plexus

Chapter 54 Gluteal Region

Chapter 55 Posterior Thigh

Chapter 56 Anteromedial Thigh

Chapter 57 Leg

Chapter 58 Ankle

Chapter 59 Foot

Chapter 60 Joints of the Lower Limb

Chapter 61 Consolidated Regions and Musculature of the Lower Limb

Chapter 62 Consolidated Neurovasculature of the Lower Limb

Unit 7: Homework

Unit 7: Lab

Mary Tracy Bee

The goal of this book is to prepare students for health professional careers by providing anatomical information that will give them a solid foundation. While other exceptional anatomy texts exist, this one focuses on the essential information, the “Bare Bones” of anatomical concepts and facts that serve to provide a solid foundation for health care practitioners.

This workbook presents an interactive, systematic approach to human anatomy that is appropriate for first and second year undergraduate students. Major units presented in this workbook include the: skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system and organ systems. The workbook consists of blank lines within the text that the students fill in during each lecture. This allows the educator to present information on the basics of human anatomy, while perpetuating student engagement and comprehension in each lecture. This type of interactive learning is geared to strengthen the student’s knowledge. Homework with multiple-choice, short answer, matching and labeling for each section are found at the end of each unit. Flashcards are included to further test comprehension of the material. Human cadaver pictures are found throughout the book, giving the student a glimpse into the human body.

Unit 1 Introduction

Chapter 1 General Principles of Anatomy

Chapter 2 Integumentary System

Chapter 3 Skeletal System

Chapter 4 Articular System

Chapter 5 Muscular System

Unit 1: Homework

Unit 2 Back

Chapter 6 Vertebral Column

Chapter 7 Musculature of the Back

Chapter 8 Articulations of the Vertebral Column

Chapter 9 Spinal Cord and Meninges

Unit 2: Example Examination

Unit 2: Homework

Unit 2: Labs

Unit 3 Head and Neck

Chapter 10 Bones of the Skull

Chapter 11 Joints of the Skull

Chapter 12 Scalp and Cranial Cavity

Chapter 13 Brain

Chapter 14 Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow (CSF) Pattern

Chapter 15 Cranial Nerves

Chapter 16 Nasal Cavity

Chapter 17 Oral Cavity

Chapter 18 Pharynx

Chapter 19 Larynx

Chapter 20 Neck

Chapter 21 Eye

Chapter 22 Ear

Chapter 23 Face

Unit 3: Homework

Unit 3: Labs

Unit 4 Thorax

Chapter 24 Thoracic Wall

Chapter 25 Mediastinum

Chapter 26 Heart

Chapter 27 Blood Vessels

Chapter 28 Lymphatic System

Chapter 29 Respiratory System

Chapter 30 Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)

Unit 4: Homework

Unit 4: Lab

Unit 5 Abdomen and Pelvis

Chapter 31 Abdominal Wall

Chapter 32 Digestive System Organology

Chapter 33 Urinary System

Chapter 34 Male Reproductive System

Chapter 35 Female Reproductive System

Chapter 36 Pelvic Floor

Unit 5: Homework

Unit 5: Labs

Unit 6 Upper Limb

Chapter 37 Upper Limb Overview

Chapter 38 Pectoral Region

Chapter 39 Axilla

Chapter 40 Proximal Arteries of the Upper Limb

Chapter 41 Brachial Plexus

Chapter 42 Shoulder

Chapter 43 Arm and Cubital Fossa

Chapter 44 Forearm Overview

Chapter 45 Anterior Forearm

Chapter 46 Posterior Forearm

Chapter 47 Regions and Connective Tissue Structures of the Hand

Chapter 48 Muscles and Neurovascular Structures of the Hand

Chapter 49 Joints of the Upper Limb

Chapter 50 Consolidated Regions and Musculature of the Upper Limb

Chapter 51 Consolidated Neurovasculature of the Upper Limb

Unit 6: Homework

Unit 6: Lab

Unit 7 Lower Limb

Chapter 52 Lower Limb Overview

Chapter 53 Lumbosacral Plexus

Chapter 54 Gluteal Region

Chapter 55 Posterior Thigh

Chapter 56 Anteromedial Thigh

Chapter 57 Leg

Chapter 58 Ankle

Chapter 59 Foot

Chapter 60 Joints of the Lower Limb

Chapter 61 Consolidated Regions and Musculature of the Lower Limb

Chapter 62 Consolidated Neurovasculature of the Lower Limb

Unit 7: Homework

Unit 7: Lab

Mary Tracy Bee