The Language of Anatomy

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The Language of Anatomy Practice Quiz

1. Describe and or Diagram the Anatomical Position

Sectional Anatomy 2. 3. Word Bank: Sagittal Coronal/ Frontal 4. Word Bank: Sagittal Coronal/ Frontal Axial/ Transverse

Abdominopelvic Quadrants 5 6 7 8 Word Bank: Upper Left Upper Right Lower Left Lower Right

Abdominopelvic Regions Word Bank: Hypogastric Right Lumbar Epigastric Left Hypochondriac Left Lumbar Right Hypochondriac Left Iliac Right Iliac Umbilical 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 15 16 17

Body Cavities Word Bank: 18 Cranial Vertebral Thoracic Abdominal Pelvic 18 19 20 21 22

Anatomical Directions 25 24 23 Word Bank: Anterior/Ventral Superior Posterior/ Dorsal Inferior 26

Anatomical Directions 28 27 Word Bank: Proximal Lateral Medial Distal 29 30

Erect with palms facing forward Quiz Key Erect with palms facing forward Coronal or Frontal Sagittal Axial or Transverse Upper Right Upper Left Lower Right Lower Left

Quiz Key Right Hypochondriac Epigastric Left Hypochondriac Right Lumbar Umbilical Left Lumbar Right Iliac Hypogastric Left Iliac

Quiz Key Cranial Vertebral Thoracic Abdominal Pelvic Ventral Dorsal Superior Inferior

Quiz Key 27. Medial 28. Lateral Proximal Distal