Anatomy and physiology
Trapezius to trapezium
Back muscle to wrist bone
Hypothyroidism
Decreased function of the thyroid gland
Cardiomyopathy
Disease of the heart muscle
parasagittal plane
Divides body into unequal right and left sides
coronal plane
Divides the body into anterior and posterior sections or in other words front and back
midsagittal plane
Divides the body into equal left and right halves
Hepatomegaly
Enlarged liver
Gastroenteritis
Inflammation of the stomach and/or intestines
Lleum to ilium
Portion of small intestine to hip bone
Which of the following is considered part of the axial region check all that apply
Sternum, coccyx,ribs, vertebrae, and sternum
Frontal plane
This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior planes
Frontal plane
This plane divides the body into left and right portions
Transverse plane
This plane divides the body into superior and inferior
Medial
Toward the midline of the body
Dorsal
Towards the back
superficial
near the surface of the body
Which body region(s) belong to appendicular region select all that apply a) carpal b) calcaneal c) cubital d) anterbachial e) cephalic f) sacral g) sternal h) nuchal
A) carpal d) anterbrachial
Which of the following is part of the appendicular region a) crural region b) sacral region c) sterna region d)pectoral region e) umbilical region
A) crural region
Cleidocranial dysplasia
Abnormal growth of the clavicle and skull
Proximal
Closer to the origin of the structure
transverse plane
divides the body into superior and inferior parts
cephalad
towards the head I to S
Place each of the labels in the box designated which plane or section is being referred to or dementrated
Frontal divides the body into front and back allows for length comparison between the right radius and ulna simultaneously sagittal divides the body into right and left transverse divides body into top and bottom. Allows circumferential comparisons between arms
Place labels in the box designating which plane or section is being referred to or demonstrated
Frontal which section could not portray anterior and posterior simultaneously which section could not display the sternum and the vertebrae simultaneously which view would be necessary to display the length of both femurs simultaneously on an x-ray which view would be necessary to see complete length of the roots of the two front teeth (incisors) simultaneously sagittal which section could not produce both view of both kidneys simultaneously transverse which section could not display the abdominal and thoracic organs simultaneously
Malleus to malleolus
Middle-ear bone to protuberance of your ankle
Zygomaticus to zygomatic
Muscle to bone