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The heart is _____________ to the arms
Thursday, Sept 29 Objective: I will use directional terms to relate parts of the body BR: Pick the best directional term to relate to the body parts: The heart is _____________ to the arms Medial Posterior Superior Inferior Quiz Tomorrow
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The heart is _____________ to the arms
Thursday, Sept 29 Objective: I will use directional terms to relate parts of the body BR: Pick the best directional term to relate to the body parts: The heart is _____________ to the arms Medial Posterior Superior Inferior
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The heart is _____________ to the arms
Thursday, Sept 29 Objective: I will use directional terms to relate parts of the body BR: Pick the best directional term to relate to the body parts: The heart is _____________ to the arms Proximal Posterior Superior Inferior Quiz Tomorrow
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The heart is _____________ to the arms
Thursday, Sept 29 Objective: I will use directional terms to relate parts of the body BR: Pick the best directional term to relate to the body parts: The heart is _____________ to the arms Medial Posterior Superior Inferior Quiz Tomorrow
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Thursday, Sept 29 Last chance to view BR – 1 min
Objective: I will use directional terms to relate parts of the body BR: Pick the best directional term to relate the two body parts: The heart is _____________ to the arms Medial Posterior Superior Inferior Quiz Tomorrow
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Time’s up! Put Bell Ringer in Folder
Today’s Agenda: Sing Anatomical Terms Song! Directional Terms review Quiz
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Anatomical Terms Song (to the tune of Yankee Doodle)
Orbital, Nasal, Oral, Thoracic Abdominal, Carpal, Digitals Pubic, Patellar, and your Tarsals That makes up the Anterior Turn around and let’s do the Posterior Starting with the Deltoids Vertebral, Gluteal and the Femoral Those are our anatomical terms!
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IV. Directional Terms Anterior- front of the body, in front of
Posterior- back of the body, in back of Anterior Posterior
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Practice Problems The vertebral is ________ to the abdominal posterior
The thoracic is on the _______ side of the body. anterior
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IV. Directional Terms Superior – above, towards the head
Inferior – below, towards the feet Inferior
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Practice The nasal is ________ to the oral. superior
The tarsal is _______ to the abdominal. inferior
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IV. Directional Terms Proximal- close to the trunk (the main part of the body) Distal- far from the trunk Proximal Distal Proximal Distal
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Practice Problems The digitals are _________ from the carpal. distal
The deltoid is _________to the carpal. proximal
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IV. Directional Terms Medial- towards the middle of the body
Lateral- away from the middle of the body Lateral Medial
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Practice Problems The deltoid is __________ to the thoracic. lateral
The nasal is _________ to the ears. medial
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Directional Terms Poem:
Superior is up, Inferior is down Anterior towards the front, Posterior: turn around! Distal has distance, Proximal is close Lateral is away, Medial is your nose
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Obj: Use Directional Terms to Relate Parts of the Body
The feet are _______________ to the knees Proximal Superior Inferior Anterior Answer: c) Inferior (The feet are below the knees)
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Obj: Use Directional Terms to Relate Parts of the Body
The shoulders are _____________ to the belly button Medial Inferior Anterior Lateral Answer: d) Lateral (The shoulders are away from the midline compared to the belly button)
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Obj: Use Directional Terms to Relate Parts of the Body
The fingers are _______________ to the elbows Proximal Distal Superior Posterior Answer: b) Distal (The fingers are farther from the trunk of the body than the elbows)
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Obj: Use Directional Terms to Relate Parts of the Body
The chest is __________________ to the back Proximal Superior Posterior Anterior Answer: d) Anterior (The chest is towards the front compared to the back)
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Obj: Use Directional Terms to Relate Parts of the Body
The nose is ______________ to the hips Distal Medial Inferior Posterior Answer: b) Medial (The nose is closer to the midline than the hips)
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