Medical Coding And Billing Tutorials for Beginners | Human Anatomy (Part-1) - 10
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Welcome to great online training myself
Nikita and today we going to discuss
about human anatomy and physiology.
Okay. So why it is important to learn
anatomy and physiology? You can get each
and everything in your book also. But as
this is CPC examination is depend on
time management. You have to manage your
time. You have to remember most of the
things so that you no need to turn the
pages while you are giving exam and even
though uh whenever you start your
working as a medical coder at that time
also you have to manage your time
because these jobs are productivity
based job. If you go and search for each
and every uh anatomical
terminology each and everything then it
will waste your time. That's why you
need knowledge of good knowledge of
human anatomy and
physology. So let's see what are the
topics we covered in this class. So
first we'll see introduction of human
anatomy. Then we'll start with
circulatory system and try to cover most
of the important points in this session.
But apart from that also you need some
more knowledge. So try to expand your
knowledge about human anatomy and this
is important points which I have
included in this session. Okay. So the
next is respiratory system, digestive
system, nervous system, endocrine
system, reproductive system, urinary
system, system, muscularkeeletal system.
And then we'll see universal terms for
anatomic positions and planes. Then body
diabetes, quadrants and regions of the
abdomen. And lastly, we'll see few
question and answers. Okay. So let's get
started. So it's the introduction. So
this is our human body and these are few
important organs like brain, lungs,
spleen, intestine, bladder, kidney,
stomach, liver. Okay. Knowing human
basic human anatomy is a fundamental
part of being successful medical coder.
Knowledge of basic medical terminology
and human anatomy helps you assign a
more accurate diagnosis code. It's also
very important for assigning procedure
procedure codes which are specific to
certain parts of the body in many cases.
That's why human anatomy knowledge is
very very important for medical coder.
Obviously we have to read patients
health report. So we must understand
each and every term. So medical coders
need to understand how each organ within
a particular body system works, how
disease or illness affect the system and
why the treatment was necessary. The
anatomy of the human body is made up of
a number of different systems of organs
that work together to perform more
complex bodily functions. Right? First
we'll see the circulatory system. Can
you see the slides? Yes. Yes. Next.
Okay. So, uh first we'll see circulatory
system because this is very very
important and even though if you go for
any interview of medical coding they
this is the common question explain how
many body organ systems are present in
our body human body or explain any one
body system in detail. The circulatory
system is very easy to explain. There
are two parts of this system. The
cardiovascular system, it is composed of
the heart, blood vessels and blood
heart, blood, blood vessels and blood
composed of cardiovascular system. The
other part is the lymphatic system. It
is made up of the lymph nodes, lymphatic
vessels. Lymphatic vessels are those
vessels which carry lymph fluid. Okay.
The thymus. The thymus is the gland
located in the chest that helps produce
tea cells which are a type of white
blood cells and spleen as well as the
other parts. On human anatomy you will
get direct question. They can ask
directly where is the location of thymus
or they give this line and ask which is
this organ. So this is scoring part
human
anatomies. So make sure that we'll learn
all these things. Functions of the
circulatory system provide a means of
transportation for nutrients, water,
oxygen, hormones and body salts. Two and
waste from the cells of the body. So it
provide body salts to the body and take
away waste from the cells of the body
and it is also serve a protective role
by dispatch uh dis dispatching
specialized defensive cells through the
lymphatic system. Okay. So these are the
functions of circulatory system and this
you can see working how the work our
heart is
working at least you are explain this
this is very good diagram okay there are
two types of circulation pulmonary
circulations pulmonary circulation
begins with the right side of the heart
okay this is right side of the heart
where pulmonary circulation occurs
sending blood to the lungs to absorb
oxygen. Sending blood to the lungs to
absorb oxygen. From here goes to the
lungs from right ventricle via pulmonary
artery. It goes to the deoxxygenated
blood goes to the lungs to absorb oxygen
and to release carbon dioxide. Whereas
systemic circulation carries blood from
the heart to the cells of the body.
where nutrients and waste exchange takes
place. So systemic circulation occurs in
left side of the heart where oxygenated
blood oxygenated blood goes from heart
to the different parts
of different cells of body via I'll
explain this diagram first. So our heart
made up of four chambers. Upper chambers
are called atrium. Lower chambers are
called ventricles. Okay. And so we have
four chambers. Right atrium, left atrium
which are at the upper side and right
ventricle and left ventricle which are
at the lower side. Okay. Then right
atrium receives deoxxygenated blood from
superior vena. Okay. Superior venneava
which collect blood from upper part of
the body whereas inferior venneava
collect blood deoxxygenated blood from
lower and middle part of the body. Okay.
And then that blood goes into the right
ventricle. Deoxxygenated blood goes into
the right ventricle via triricuspid
wall. So triricuspid wall present
between right atrium and right ventricle
then why pulmonary artery okay why
pulmonary artery that deoxxygenated
blood goes to the lungs so pulmonary
artery is the only one artery which
carries deoxxygenated blood from heart
lungs. So this is exception of artery in
our body. Other arteries carry
oxygenated blood. Whereas pulmonary
artery is the only one artery which
carry deoxxygenated blood. This is also
common question. Okay. Please make a
note of it. Pulmonary artery is the only
one artery which carry de oxygenated
blood. Okay. And whenever you can see
some exception that is important. Okay.
Mostly Yeah. Yeah. You will get question
on that. Then that
deoxxygenated lungs absorb oxygen and
release carbon dioxide and return that
oxygenated blood to the heart via
pulmonary veins. So again pulmonary
veins are the only veins in our body
which carry oxygenated blood. Other
veins carry deoxxygenated. So this is
also important. Pulmonary artery is the
only one artery which carry
deoxxygenated blood. Whereas pulmonary
vein is the only one vein which carry
oxygenated blood. Then this oxygenated
blood comes into the left atrium and via
bicuspid wall or mal wall. This wall is
called basp speed wall or mal wall. Okay
this is also one question another name
of bicuspid wall or vice versa another
name. So it present between left atrium
and left ventricle. So that oxygenated
blood comes into the left ventricle and
then this left ventricle pump comes
blood for whole body parts. Okay. And
that oxygenated blood goes into the each
and every part of the body via the aorta
is the biggest artery in our body. AOT
is the biggest artery in our body and
left ventricle has thick wall as it has
to pump blood for whole body. So this is
all about circulatory system. These are
some important points I have included
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