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The Language of Anatomy Anatomical Position, Directional Terms, and Body Planes and Sections
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Finding your way…. Anatomy is not very different from traveling…
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Finding your way…. Anatomy is not very different from traveling… Need a correct and current map Need to know where you are (point of reference) Need a common language
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Finding your way…. Anatomy is not very different from traveling… Need a correct and current map Need to know where you are (point of reference) Need a common language
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What is this?
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Body Planes and Sections Left/Right Top Part/Bottom Part Front/Back
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Sagittal Plane
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Transverse Plane
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Coronal (Frontal) Plane Front and Back
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Oblique Plane
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Anatomical Position EVERYONE STAND UP! Stand erect, feet parallel, eyes forward Palms facing FORWARD
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Anatomical Position EVERYONE STAND UP! Stand erect, feet parallel, eyes forward Palms facing FORWARD In the case of a cadaver, lying on back, palms up
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Right vs. Left IT’S THE SUBJECT’S RIGHT OR LEFT!! IT’S ALL ABOUT THE PATIENT
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Superior (cranial)/Inferior(caudal) Superior (cranial) Toward the head Upper part (above) Inferior (caudal) Away from head Lower part (below)
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Superior (cranial)/Inferior(caudal) Example: Lungs and Liver Small Intestines and Stomach
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Anterior (ventral)/Posterior(dorsal) Anterior (ventral) Front of body In front of Posterior (dorsal) Toward back of body Behind
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Anterior (ventral)/Posterior(dorsal) Example Ribs and Spine Occipital Bone and Frontal Bone
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Lateral/Medial Lateral Away from midline Medial Toward midline
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Lateral/Medial Example Lungs and Heart Trachea and Clavicles
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Intermediate = Between Example Clavicle is intermediate to the scapula and the sternum
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Proximal/Distal Proximal Close to Distal Far from IN RELATION TO THE TRUNK OF THE BODY!
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Proximal Scapula and Humorous
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Distal Wrist (carpals) and Elbow
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Superficial(external)/ Deep(internal) Epidermis and Dermis Hypodermis and Dermis
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