Anatomical Position Anatomical Planes Terminology Anatomical Position Anatomical Planes
Terminology-Introduction Grab 2 worksheets from front table Think about medical terms you have heard or read about. Brainstorm, in your groups, as many medical terms as you have heard or read about; write them on your bell work sheet
Terminology-Objectives Students will be able to: Define terminology relative to anatomical position and anatomical planes. Identify terminology relative to anatomical position and anatomical planes. Demonstrate proper use of terminology relative to anatomical position and anatomical planes.
Terminology-Anatomical Position Erect stance Arms at the sides Palms facing forward
Terminology-Anatomical Planes Frontal or Coronal Plane: Divides the body into front & back parts Think of a line splitting you from front to back Frontal = Front & Back
Terminology-Anatomical Planes Mid-Sagittal or Median Plane Divides the body into equal left & right parts Sagittal Plane Divides the body into un-equal left & right parts
Terminology-Anatomical Planes Transverse Plane Divides the body into top & bottom parts
Terminology-Anatomical Planes Frontal/Coronal Plane Divides the body into front & back parts Sagittal Plane Divides the body into unequal left & right parts Mid-Sagittal/Median Plane Divides the body into equal left & right parts Transverse Plane Divides the body into top & bottom parts
Terminology-Anatomical Planes
REVIEW
Name the Plane
Name the Plane
Name the Plane
What’s the position?
Name the Plane
Name the Plane
Name the Planes
Closure Complete the worksheet WITHOUT using your notes Turn in when completed