Chapman's Points Areas Flashcards

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1
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with arms

A

none anterior

posterior-

  1. superior medial border of ipsilateral scapula
  2. C2 lateral to spinous process
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2
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Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the middle ear?

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anterior
1. superomedial aspect of clavicle, 1/3 out on the clavicle from medial

posterior
1. on occiput, 2 cm lateral from midline

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3
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Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with sinuses

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anterior

  1. inferior border of clavicle, 1/3 out from medial
  2. superior border of rib 2, about half way out from medial

posterior
1. lateral to spinous process of C2, under the occiput

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4
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Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with larynx

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anterior
1. costochondral border of rib 2

posterior
1. lateral to spinous process of C2

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5
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with tonsils

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anterior
1. lateral edge of manubrium, between ribs one and two

none posterior

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6
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Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with retina/conjunctiva

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anterior
1. lateral edge of head of humerus

none posterior

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7
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with tongue

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anterior
1. rib 2, lateral edge of costochondral junction (border on sternum)

posterior
1. lateral to the spinous process of C2

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8
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the spleen

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anterior
1. pt’s LEFT costochondral junction between ribs 7-8

posterior
1. lateral to spinous process of T7 on pt’s LEFT

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9
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Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the esophagus

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anterior
1. sternal border between ribs 2-3

posterior
1. lateral to T2 spinous process

same as bronchus and thyroid

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10
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Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with stomach

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anterior

  1. LEFT costochondral junction between ribs 5-6
  2. LEFT costochondral junction ribs 6-7

posterior

  1. lateral to spinous process of T5 on LEFT
  2. lateral to spinous process of T6 on LEFT
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11
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the liver

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anterior

  1. RIGHT costochondral junction between ribs 5-6
  2. RIGHT costochondral junction between ribs 6-7

posterior

  1. lateral to the spinous process of T5 on the RIGHT
  2. lateral to spinous process of T6 on RIGHT
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12
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the gallbladder

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anterior
1. RIGHT costochondral junction between ribs 6-7

posterior
1. lateral to spinous process of T6 on RIGHT

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13
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Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the pancreas

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anterior
1. RIGHT costochondral junction between ribs 7-8

posterior
1. lateral to T7 spinous process on RIGHT

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14
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Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the small intestine

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anterior

  1. bilateral costochondral junctions between ribs 8-9
  2. bilateral costochondral junctions between ribs 9-10
  3. bilateral costochondral junctions between ribs 10-11

posterior

  1. lateral to T8 spinous process bilat
  2. lateral to T9 spinous process bilat
  3. lateral to T10 spinous process bilat
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15
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Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with intestine peristalsis

A

anterior
1. lateral to AIIS bilaterally (which is the underside of the bone that the ASIS is on)

posterior
1. superior surface of rib 11, v medial near the vertebrae (bilat)

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16
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Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the appendix

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anterior:
1. RIGHT lateral tip of rib 12

posterior:
1. lateral to T12 spinous process on RIGHT

17
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the colon

A

anterior:
1. along the anterior IT band (where cecum is near the greater trochanter and the hepatic flexure is near the right knee)

posterior

  1. bilat transverse processes of L2
  2. bilat transverse processes of L3
  3. bilat transverse processes of L4
18
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the rectum

A

none anterior

posterior
1. bilat lateral edges of sacrum, halfway between the sulci and the ILAs

19
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the bronchus

A

anterior
1. sternal border between ribs 2-3

posterior
1. lateral to T2 spinous process

same as esophagus and thyroid

20
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the upper lung

A

anterior
1. sternal border between ribs 3-4

posterior
1. lateral to T3 spinous process

21
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the lower lung

A

anterior
1. sternal border between ribs 4-5

posterior
1. lateral to T4 spinous process

22
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the myocardium

A

anterior
1. sternal border between ribs 2-3

posterior
1. lateral to T3 spinous process

*same anterior as bronchus and esophagus, but one spinous process lower on the posterior side)

23
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the kidney

A

anterior
1. bilaterally 1 cm superolateral to umbilicus

posterior
1. lateral to L1 spinous process

24
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the ureters

A

none anterior

posterior
1. transverse process of L2 bilat

25
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the bladder

A

anterior
1. umbilicus

posterior
1. transverse process of L2

26
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the prostate

A

anterior
1. most posterolateral aspect of IT band

posterior
1. S1, at the sacral sulcus

same as broad ligament

27
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the urethra

A

anterior:
1. superior surface of pubic bone

none posterior

28
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the seminal vesicles

A

none anterior

posterior

  1. PSIS (superior surface of)
  2. femoral head

same as fallopian tubes

29
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the uterus

A

anterior
1. cm lateral to inferior pubic bone (under pubic tubercle)

posterior

  1. L5 PTP
  2. S1 (sacral sulcus)
30
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the ovaries

A

anterior
1. pubic tubercle

posterior
1. T10 (inferolateral aspect of vertebrae)

31
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the broad ligament

A

anterior
1. IT band, most posterior lateral edge of it

posterior
1. S1, sacral sulcus

same as the prostate

32
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the vagina

A

none anterior

posterior
1. S1= sacral sulcus

33
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the fallopian tubes

A

none anterior

posterior

  1. femoral head
  2. PSIS, superolateral part

same as seminal vesicles

34
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the thyroid

A

anterior
1. sternal border, between ribs 2-3

posterior
1. lateral to T2 spinous process

same as bronchus and esophagus

35
Q

Where are the Chapman’s Points correlated with the adrenal gland

A

anterior
1. 2 cm superolateral to umbilicus

posterior
1. lateral to T11 spinous process