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42 Cards in this Set
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surrounds organs in abdomen
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peritoneum
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the large space in between the lungs (contains the heart, esophagus, trachea, and bronchial tubes)
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mediastinum
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Divisions of the back 7 bones
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Cervical region (C1-C7)
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Divisions of the chest 12 bones
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Thoracic region (T1-T12)
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Division of the loin/waist 5 bones
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Lumbar region (L1-L5)
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Division of the lower back 5 fused bones
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Sacral S1-S5
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Division of tailbone region 4 fused bones
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Coccygeal
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up and down plane that divides the body into front and back portions
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Frontal or coronal plane
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up and down plane that divides the body into right and left sides
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Sagittal or lateral plane
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a horizontal plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions
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Transverse or axial plane
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magnetic waves are used to create images, which show organs in detail in all three planes of the body
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MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging)
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means front
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anter/o
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means cartilage
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chondr/o
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means liver
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hepat/o
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means abdomen
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abdomin/o
lapar/o |
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term refers to regions of the abdominopelvic cavity under the cartilage of the ribs;
also describes a person who has anxiety about their health |
hypochondriac
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means voice box
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laryng/o
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means side
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later/o
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means loin/waist
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lumb/o
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abnormal accumulation of peritoneal fluid
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ascites
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means sacrum in lower back
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sacr/o
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means flesh
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sarc/o
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incision of the trachea
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tracheotomy
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flexible connective tissue found between bones at joints
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cartilage
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series of cross sectional x-ray images
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CT Scan
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pad of cartilage between each back bone
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disk
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organ at base of brain that secretes hormones
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pituitary gland
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tube from urinary bladder to outside of body
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urethra
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goes from kidneys to urinary bladder
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ureter
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backbones
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vertebrae
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one backbone
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vertebra
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Which abdominopelvic regions are the middle lateral regions?
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lumbar R and L
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Which abdominopelvic region lies above the stomach?
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epigastric
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Which abdominopelvic regions lie under the cartilage of the ribs
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hypochrondiac R and L
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Which lateral abdominopelivc regions are in the area of the groin?
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inguinal L and R
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Which abdominopelvic region lies in the middle of the body above the anus
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hypogastric
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Which abdominopelvic region is in the middle of the small intestines?
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umbilical region
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What are the four quadrants of the body?
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RUQ (RIGHT UPPER QUAD)
LUQ (LEFT UPPER QUAD) RLQ (RIGHT LOWER QUAD) LLQ (LEFT LOWER QUAD) |
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The spleen is in what quadrant
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LUQ
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A large organ in RUQ is
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liver
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procedure using an endoscope to view bronchial tubes;removing material from tubes;obtaining a biopsy
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bronchoscopy
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the name of the flexible endoscope used in a bronchoscopy
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bronchoscope
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