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1 September 11, 2017 Journal: Select one topic from biology and explain how it is related to Anatomy and Physiology.

2 Body Positions

3 Anatomical Position

4 Supine Position

5 Prone Position

6 Fowler’s Position

7 Body Cavities

8 Body Planes

9 Guess that Cut! Number from 1 to 5 in your journal under today’s question. Determine cut of the body is shown in the pictures that follow.

10 1.

11 2.

12 3.

13 4.

14 5.

15 1. Midsagittal Cut

16 2. Transverse Cut

17 3. Midsagittal Cut

18 4. Frontal (Coronal) Cut

19 5. Transverse Cuts

20 September 13, 2017 Objective: Discuss regions of the body by their medical names Describe where regions of the body are located in relation to one another using directional terms Journal: If someone walks into the doctors office complaining of nephralgia what is he talking about?

21 Regions of the Body

22 Frontal - Forehead

23 Orbital - Eye

24 Nasal - Nose

25 Oral - Mouth

26 Cervical - Neck

27 Pectoral - Chest

28 Sternal - Breastbone

29 Mammary - Breast

30 Abdominal - Abdomen

31 Scapular – Shoulder blade

32 Sacral – Tail bone

33 Umbilical – Navel

34 Pelvic – Pelvis

35 Inguinal - Groin

36 Pubic - Genital

37 Femoral – Thigh

38 Patellar – Knee Cap

39 Crural - Leg

40 Pedal - Foot

41 Cranial – Skull

42 Otic - Ear

43 Buccal - Cheek

44 Mental - Chin

45 Clavicular - Collarbone

46 Axillary - Armpit

47 Brachial – Upper Arm

48 Antebrachial - Forearm

49 Antecubital - Elbow

50 Carpal - Wrist

51 Manual - Hand

52 Digital – Fingers and Toes

53 Coxal - Hips

54 Occipital – Base of the Skull

55 Dorsal – Back

56 Lumbar – Lower Back

57 Vertebral – Spinal Column

58 Gluteal - Buttock

59 Popliteal – Back of the Knee

60 Sural - Calf

61 Tarsal - Ankle

62 Plantar – Sole of the Foot

63 Calcaneal – Heel of the Foot

64 Directional Terms

65 Superior Towards the top; above
Ex: The frontal region is superior to the abdominal region

66 Inferior Towards the bottom; below
Ex: The patellar region is inferior to the cervical region.

67 Ventral / Anterior Towards the front of the body
Ex: The sternal region is anterior to the vertebral region

68 Dorsal / Posterior Towards the back of the body
Ex: The scapular region is posterior to the clavicular region.

69 Medial Towards the midline of the body
Ex: The cardiac region is medial to the brachial region.

70 Lateral Away from the midline
Ex: The antebrachial region is lateral to the abdominal region

71 Proximal Closer to the point of attachment to the body trunk
Ex: The brachial region is proximal to the carpal region

72 Distal Farther to the point of attachment to the body trunk
Ex: The tarsal region is distal to the patellar region

73 Superficial Toward or at the body surface
The umbilical region is superficial to the abdominal region

74 Deep Away from the body surface
Ex: The stomach is deep in comparison to the skin

75 Contralateral On the opposite side
Ex: The left antebrachial region is contralateral to the right cural region.

76 Ipsilateral On the same side
Ex: The right sural region is ipsilateral to the right brachial region.


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