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51 Cards in this Set

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The body region located below the stomach is the ____ region.

Hypogastric

The body region located in front of the elbow is the ____ region.

Antecubital

A ____ cut divides the body into superior and inferior sections.

Transverse

The main artery in the arm is called the ___ artery.

Brachial

The prefix ____ means “across” or “through”

Trans-

The prefix ____ means “before”

Ante-

What abdominopelvic region is located directly lateral to the hypogastric region?

Iliac region (left and right)

The rectum is located in the ____ body cavity.

Pelvic

The knee is ____ to the ankle.

Proximal or Superior (both can be used)

What plane divides the body into left and right parts?

Sagittal

You are caring for a patient who has just had open heart surgery. He or she has an incision running straight down the thoracic region so that the surgeon could access the heart. What plane did the surgeon cut along?y

Sagittal plane

Your roommate returns from the doctor with a diagnosis of “plantar warts.” What part of her body is affected?

Sole of the foot

The prefix ____ means “before”

Ante-

The prefix ____ means “arm”

Brachi-

The prefix ____ means “below”

Hypo-

The knee is ____ to the ankle.

Proximal or Superior (both can be used)

The cranial bones are ____ to the brain.

Superficial

*term* that can be used instead of dorsal.

Posterior

In the anatomical position, the thumbs are in what position in relationship to the hand?

Lateral

You are caring for a patient who has just had open heart surgery. He or she has an incision running straight down the thoracic region so that the surgeon could access the heart. What plane did the surgeon cut along?

Sagittal plane

The patellar region is located _______.

On the anterior knee

Neck is ____ to head.

Inferior

Lungs are ____ to heart

Lateral

Forearm: Radius = ____


Ulna = ____

Lateral


Medial

Lateral means “____”

To the side

Contralateral means “____”

On opposite sides

Ipsilateral means “____”

On same side

Gallbladder & Spleen are ____.

Contralateral

Gallbladder & appendix are ____.

Ipsilateral

Digestive System order

Mouth > Pharynx > Esophagus > Stomach > Small Intestine > Large Intestine > Rectum > Anus

The thumb is in ____ relation to hand, while in anatomical position.

Lateral position

Stomach is ____ from esophagus

Distal

Stomach is distal from ____.

Esophagus

Stomach is proximal to ____.

Small intestine

Stomach is ____ to small intestine.

Proximal

Neck is ____ of thorax.

Superior

Neck is superior of ____.

Thorax

Heart is ____ to vertebral column.

Anterior

Heart is anterior to ____.

Vertebral column

Heart is ____ to sternum.

Posterior

Heart is posterior to ____.

Sternum

Midline means “____”

Median

The heart is medial with ____.

Lungs

Thigh is proximal to ____.

Knee

____ is the serous membrane surrounding lungs.

Pleura

What does pleura surround?

Lungs

Serous membrane surrounding the heart

Pericardia

Which organ is found in the left hypochondriac region of the abdominopelvic cavity? :


Spleen or Rectum or Liver or Uterus ?

Spleen

The esophagus is predominantly located in the ____ body cavity.

Thoracic

The abdominal body cavity is located within the ____ body cavity.

Ventral

The inner layer of the serous membrane that covers the organ is called the ____.

Visceral layer