05:07Anatomical Position and Directional Terminology: Anatomy and PhysiologyDr. Frank O'Neill GrowGrayMatter456views2rank
Multiple ChoiceIf looking at a body in anatomical position from the back, which part can you see clearly?1334views21rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is/are NOT included in the axial part of the body?2003views4rank
Multiple ChoiceThe plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts is called the __________.3771views6rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following refers to a major body division that includes the limbs?1803views7rank
Multiple ChoiceIf you know that the appendix lies in the right lower part of the trunk, you could also say it lies in the __________.2104views5rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following does NOT represent correct positioning when placing the body in the anatomical position?2452views2rank
Multiple ChoiceThe frontal (coronal) plane divides the body into superior and inferior parts.4286views4rank
Multiple ChoiceThe sternal region of the body is __________ to the umbilical region.2700views3rank1comments
Textbook QuestionA parasagittal section divides the body or body part into:a. equal right and left parts.b. front and back parts.c. superior/proximal and inferior/distal parts.d. unequal right and left parts.243views
Textbook QuestionMark the following statements as true or false. If a statement is false, correct it to make a true statement.d.The anatomical position features the person facing forward, feet shoulder width apart, and palms facing posteriorly.235views
Textbook QuestionMatch the following terms with the correct definition.____Anterior a. Toward the back____Lateral b. Closer to the midline ____Proximal c. Farther away from the point of origin ____Posterior d. Toward the front ____Inferior e. Closer to the point of origin____Distal f. Toward the head____Medial g. Away from the body's midline____Superior h. Toward the tail 275views
Textbook QuestionThe upper and lower limbs are known broadly as the________region.a. appendicularb. axialc. crurald. dorsal223views
Textbook QuestionIn (a)–(e), a directional term [e.g., distal in (a)] is followed by terms indicating different body structures or locations (e.g., the elbow/the wrist). In each case, choose the structure or organ that matches the given directional term. a. distal: the elbow/the wrist, b. lateral: the hip bone/the umbilicus, c. superior: the nose/the chin, d. anterior: the toes/the heel, e. superficial: the scalp/the skull720views
Textbook QuestionTerms that apply to the backside of the body in the anatomical position include: a. ventral; anterior, b. back; rear, c. posterior; dorsal, d. medial; lateral531views
Textbook QuestionProvide the anatomical term that correctly names each of the following body regions: a. arm, b. thigh, c. chest, d. fingers and toes, e. anterior aspect of the knee.1162views1rank
Textbook QuestionUse as many directional terms as you can to describe the relationship between the elbow's olecranal region and your palm.636views
Textbook QuestionAt the clinic, Harry was told that blood would be drawn from his antecubital region. What body part was Harry asked to hold out? Later, the nurse came in and gave Harry a shot of penicillin in the area just distal to his acromial region. Did Harry take off his shirt or drop his pants to receive the injection? Before Harry left, the nurse noticed that Harry had a nasty bruise on his gluteal region. What part of his body was black and blue?507views