Chapter 1 Flashcards

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What are the 5 key features of anatomical position?

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  1. Facing forwards 2. Arms down at the side 3. Palms facing forwards 4. thumbs pointing to the side 5. POV of patient/figure
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What does anterior mean?

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towards the front of the body

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What does posterior/dorsal mean?

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towards the back of the body

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What does superior mean?

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Towards the top of the body

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What does inferior mean?

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towards the bottom of the body

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What does cranial/cephalic mean?

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towards the top, specifically skull and vertebral column/brian and spinal cord

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What does caudal mean?

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near the bottom, specifically skull and vertrebral column/ brain and spinal cord

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What does medial mean?

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towards the midline of the body

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What does lateral mean?

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towards the side

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when describing structures that have depth and layers, what two terms do we use?

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superficial and deep

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What does proximal mean? Give an example

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situated closer to the origin of the body. The shoulder is proximal to the wrist

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What does distal mean? Give an example

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Situated further from the origin of the body. Example: the wrist is distal to the elbow

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What is the sagittal plane seperating? What is it good for looking at?

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the left and right. anterior to posterier. superior to inferior.

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What is the coronal/frontal plane seperating? What is it good for looking at?

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the anterior form the posterior. right to left and superior to inferior.

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What is the axial (horizontal/transverse/cross section) plane seperating? What is it good for viewing? What is the top of the image and what is the bottom?

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the superior from the inferior. left and right, anterior and posterior. anterior will be the top of the image and posterior is the bottom of the image»_space; feet towards you.

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What is the oblique plane? What is one use for this irl?

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a plane that passes diagonally through 2 other planes. imaging the achilles tendon which is diagonal across two planes

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What are the 4 body cavities?

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Dorsal; brain and spine. Ventral; thoracic = heart, trachea, esophagus, lungs. abdominopelvic = stomach, liver, galbladder, urinary bladder, rectum, reproductive systems