Sem. 1 Review Sports Med 2. Quadrants Body Cavities.

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Sem. 1 Review Sports Med 2

Quadrants

Body Cavities

Body Planes

Matching: Match the following terms with their anatomical directions. A. Distal B. Superior C. Posterior D. Lateral E. Inferior F. Medial G. Anterior H. Proximal I. Prone J. Supine ____ 1. Closer to injury/insertion/midline _____2. Away from the midline/sagittal plane _____3. Back ____ 4. Toward the midline/ sagittal plane ____ 5. Lying on the stomach ____ 6. Below ____ 7. Further away from the injury/midline/insertion ____ 8. Lying on the back ____ 9. Above ____ 10. Front

Fill in the Blank: Fill in the letter of the appropriate term to complete the sentence. The hand is ____ to the elbowA. Medial The elbow is ___ to the hand. B. Lateral Your nose is on the ___ aspect. C. Posterior The sternum is___ to the ribsD. Anterior The ears are on the ____ aspect. E. Superior The head is ____ to the waist. F. Inferior The pelvis is ___ to the shoulders. G. Proximal H. Distal

This is a SOAP note O S A P

Subjective (what the athlete tells you)

Objective (What you see)

Assessment

Plan

HOPS List 10 History questions List 5 Observations What does the “P” in HOPS stand for? What does the “S” in HOPS stand for?

Cranium Bones