This example asks us to use some of those directional terms that we just learned to put some marks on this body. So before we do that, I want to look at the body. It's a body standing in anatomical position. It's the outline of the body. Now remember, the anatomical position is facing forward.
I'm going to assume this body is looking at me. So just to remind myself of that, I'm gonna put a smiley face on it, so I know that we're looking at the front of the body. And now let's look at where we need to put our marks. First, it says to put an asterisk immediately superior to the left hip. Alright.
Take a second and see if you can think where that goes. Alright. Immediately superior to the left hip. The first thing I want to do is mark left and right on this body because remember, it's the body's left and right, not yours. And that can be a little confusing because when you're looking at someone, the left and right are opposite.
So here, this is the body's left s