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42 Cards in this Set

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caudad

(KAW-dad)
toward the tail (downward)
cephalad

(SEF-a-lad)
toward the head (upward)
lateral (lat)

(LAT-er-al)
pertaining to a side
medial (med)

(ME-de-al)
pertaining to the middle
unilateral

(u-ni-LAT-er-al)
pertaining to side (only)
bilateral

(bi-LAT-er-al)
pertaining to two sides
mediolateral

(me-de-o-LAT-er-al)
pertaining to the middle and to the side
distal

(DIS-tal)
pertaining to away (from the point of attachment of a body part)
proximal

(PROK-si-mal)
pertaining to near (to the point of attachment of a body part)
inferior (inf)

(in-FER-e-or)
pertaining to below
superior (sup)

(su-PER-e-or)
pertaining to above
caudal

(KAW-dal)
pertaining to the tail (similar to inferior in most instances related to human anatomy)
cephalic

(se-FAL-ik)
pertaining to the head
anterior (ant)
pertaining to the front
posterior
pertaining to the back
dorsal
pertaining to the back
ventral
pertaining to the belly (front)
anteroposterior (AP)

(an-ter-o-pos-TER-e-or)
pertaining to the front and to the back
posteroanterior
pertaining to the back and to the front
frontal or coronal

(FRON-tal) (ko-RON-al)
vertical field passing through the body from side to side, dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions
midsagittal

(mid-SAJ-i-tal)
vertical field running through the body from front to back at the midline, dividing the body equally into right and left halves
parasagittal

(par-a-SAJ-i-tal)
vertical field running through the body from front to back, dividing the body into unequal left and right sides
sagittal

(SAJ-i-tal)
vertical field running through the body from front ot back, dividing the body into right and left sides (any plane parallel to the midsagittal plane)
transverse
horizontal field dividing the body into superior and inferior portions
Fowler position
semi-setting position with slight elevation of the knees
lithotomy position

(lith-OT-o-me)
lying on back with legs raised and feet in stirrups
orthopnea position

(or-THOP-ne-a)
sitting erect in a chair or sitting upright in bed supported by pillows behind the head and chest (also called orthopneic position)
prone position
lying on abdomen, facing downward (head may be turned to one side)
recumbent position

(re-KUM-bent)
lying down in any position
Sims position
lying on left side with right knee drawn up and with left arm drawn behind, parallel to the back
supine position
lying on back, facing upward
Trendelenburg position
lying on back with body tilted so that the head is lower than the feet
unbilical region (1)
around the navel (umbilicus)
lumbar regions (2)
to the right and left of the umbilical region, near the waist
epigastric region (1)
superior to the umbilical region, generally above the stomach
hypochondriac regions (2)
to the right and left of the epigastric region
hypogastric region (1)
inferior to the umbilical region
iliac regions (2)
to the right and left of the hypogastric region, near the groin (also called inguinal regions)
right upper quadrant (RUQ)
refers to the area encompassing the right lobe of the liver, the gallbladder, part of the pancreas, and portions of the small and large intestines
left upper quadrant (LQU)
refers to the area encompassing the left lobe of the liver, the gallbladder, part of the pancreas, and portions of the small and large intestines
right lower quadrant (RLQ)
refers to the area encompassing portions of the small and large intestines, the appendix, the right ureter, and the right ovary and uterine tube in women or the right spermatic duet in men
left lower quadrant (LLQ)
refers to the area encompassing portions of the small and large intestines, the appendix, the left ureter, and the left ovary and uterine tube in women or the left spermatic duet in men