Lecture Notes Classroom Activity to Accompany Medical Terminology Systems, Sixth Edition Barbara A. Gylys ∙ Mary Ellen Wedding 4 Body Structure.

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Lecture Notes Classroom Activity to Accompany Medical Terminology Systems, Sixth Edition Barbara A. Gylys ∙ Mary Ellen Wedding 4 Body Structure

2 Overview Levels of organization Anatomical position Planes of the body Body cavities Abdominopelvic divisions Quadrants Regions Spine Directional terms 4 BODY STRUCTURE

3 Levels of Organization Cell Cell membrane and cytoplasm Nucleus Tissue Organ System Organism 4 BODY STRUCTURE

4 Directional Terms Parietal/Visceral Prone/Supine Inversion/Eversion Palmar/Plantar Superficial/Deep Abduction/Adduction Medial/Lateral Superior/Inferior Proximal/Distal Anterior/Posterior 4 BODY STRUCTURE

5 Pathology Etiology of disease Metabolic Infectious Congenital Hereditary Environmental Neoplastic 4 BODY STRUCTURE

6 Vocabulary Adhesion Febrile Homeostasis Inflammation Morbid Radiology Sepsis Suppurative 4 BODY STRUCTURE

7 Diagnostic Procedures Radiographic Computed tomography (CT) Doppler Fluoroscopy Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Nuclear scan Positron emission tomography (PET) Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) 4 BODY STRUCTURE

8 Diagnostic Procedures Biopsy Frozen section Needle Punch Shave 4 BODY STRUCTURE

9 Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures Surgical Ablation Anastomosis Cauterize Curettage Incision and drainage (I&D) Laser surgery Radical dissection Resection 4 BODY STRUCTURE