LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINSTRATION NOTES
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| Course | LAW |
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This document discusses the administration of law enforcement and police organizations. It defines key terms like law enforcement, administration, and organization. It outlines the goals of maintaining law and order, protecting life and property, and preventing crime. Critical aspects of police administration are discussed like hierarchy, authority, management functions, and operational units. The principles of efficient management and evolution of early policing systems from places like Egypt, Rome, and England are also summarized.
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MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
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The musculoskeletal system is the body's system of bones, muscles, joints, ligaments, tendons, and cartilage. It gives the body structure, posture, and the ability to move.
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INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY
Embryology* is the study of morphological changes or processes that occur prenatally. Spans from gametogenesis until birth.
Focusses on both the normal and the abnormal developmental processes. Helps us to understand the anatomical basis of congenital anomalies
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ANATOMY OF THE LIMBS
The anatomy of the limbs includes bones, muscles, nerves, and joints.
Upper limbs
Shoulder: The shoulder is where the upper limb attaches to the trunk. The glenohumeral joint is formed by the humerus, scapula, and clavicle.
Radius: The radius pivots around the ulna to produce movement in the forearm.
Ulna: The ulna stabilizes the forearm.
Hand: The hand includes the carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. The carpals are eight bones in the wrist. The metacarpals are the bones in the palm
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INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY
Anatomy: The study of the structure of the body
Physiology: The study of function of the living organism
Pathology: The study of disordered body function
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INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY
Download full notes on INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY. This notes will equip different terminologies about human anatomy and physiology ,division of human anatomy, names of the body regions and full description of hierarchal organization o the human body and lastly various organs systems and their roles .
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CELL BIOLOGY ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE CELL
The 3 Divisions of Human Anatomy:
1. Gross anatomy.
2. Developmental anatomy.
3. Microscopic anatomy.
Microscopic Anatomy:
Study of minute structures with aid of a microscope .
Histology: Study of tissues
Cytology: Study of cells
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EXCITABLE TISSUE ORGANIZATION
EXCITABLE TISSUES:
Can generate action
potentials (impulses)
A reserve for muscle
and nervous tissues
NON-EXCITABLE TISSUES:
Cannot generate the
electrical impulses
Refers to epithelial and
connective tissues
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Download comprehensive note on ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
SECTION I OBJECTIVES
1. State the role of the nervous system
2. Outline the divisions and subdivisions of the nervous system
3. Components of the nervous tissue
4. Types of neuroglial cells and the functions of each
5. Structure and classification of neurons
6. Differentiate between grey and white matter
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CHEST WALL RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
FUNCTIONS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
1. Gaseous exchange
2. Acid-base balance
3. Phonation
4. Olfaction
5. Effort & evacuation
6. Endocrine functions
7. Venous return
8. Immune functions
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SENSORY SYSTEMS
Sensation: State of awareness of an external or internal stimulus
a) Special sensations: vision, olfaction, gustation, hearing &
equilibrium
b) General sensations: Visceral or somatic sensations
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