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Body Planes and Directional Terms
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health care workers to know
Why is it important for health care workers to know Anatomical terms?
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Identify areas of the body For treatments, injections,
To care for clients, you must be able to Identify areas of the body For treatments, injections, Or diagnoses
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Anatomical Position Anatomical position means that the body is standing erect, facing forward with the arms at the sides and the palms facing forward.
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Medical Terms Associated with Directions
anterior……………………….front caudal………………………….tail, (downward) cephalic……………………....head, (upward) distal……………………………away (from the point of reference) dorsal…………………………..back inferior…………………….... below lateral…………………….…….side
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medial………………………middle
posterior…………………….back, behind proximal……………………near(the point of reference) superior……………………..above ventral………………………belly (front)
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Body Cavities The body has 2 main cavities: Dorsal cavity (back).
Ventral cavity (front). Pelvic cavity Abdominal cavity Diaphragm Thoracic cavity Cranial cavity Dorsal cavity Ventral cavity Spinal cavity
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Dorsal Cavity Located on the posterior (dorsal) side of the body
It consists of 2 cavities Cranial Cavity - The bones of the skull create the cranial cavity to protect the brain Spinal (vertebral) Cavity -Formed by the vertebrae of the spine that surrounds the spinal cord.
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Ventral Cavity Ventral Cavity – located on the anterior/ventral side of the body. It is made up of three cavities. Two are divided by the diaphragm.
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Thoracic Cavity This is the portion of the Ventral Cavity superior to the diaphragm. It contains the heart, lungs and major vessels
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Abdominal Cavity Located inferior to the diaphragm. It includes the following organs: Stomach Spleen Liver Gallbladder pancreas Small intestine Most of the large intestine
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Pelvic Cavity The pelvic cavity is surrounded by the pelvic bones. The pelvic cavity contains: Urinary bladder male and female reproductive organs Parts of the digestive system
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Planes of the body Body planes are imaginary lines that divide the body into sections
Midsagittal plane – divides the body into equal right and left sides. sagittal plane – divides the body into 2 parts, right and left. Frontal or coronal plane – divides the body into anterior and posterior sections. Transverse plane – divides the body horizontally into a top, or superior, part and a bottom, or inferior, part.
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Planes of the body Superior Frontal Proximal Distal Midsagittal
Inferior Midsagittal Transverse Frontal Superior Anterior Lateral Posterior Distal Proximal Medial
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Divides body into equal right & left halves.
Midsagittal Plane Divides body into equal right & left halves.
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Frontal (Coronal) Plane
Divides body into front & back portions
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Divides body into upper & lower portions.
Transverse Plane Divides body into upper & lower portions.
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Abdominal Quadrants The abdominal/pelvic cavity is so large that it is divided into regions One method of division is quadrants. Quadrants divide the abdominal/pelvic cavity into four sections using the belly button as the point of reference for both the horizontal and vertical lines
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Abdominal Regions Epigastric – above the stomach Umbilical - near the belly button Hypogastric –below the stomach Hypochondriac – below the ribs Lumbar/Lateral – in between the hypocondriac and iliac Iliac/inguinal – near the groin A more precise method of division is abdominal regions. This method divides the area into a tic tac toe board
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