Anatomy/Physiology Chapter 1: Anatomical Position

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Posterior/Dorsal Cavity

Cranial cavity, spinal cavity

Anterior/Ventral Cavity

Thoracic cavity - mediastinum, pleural abdominopelvic cavity - abdominal, pelvic

abdominal

anterior body trunk inferior to the ribs

lumbar

area of back between ribs and hips

pelvic

area overlying the pelvis anteriorly

inguinal

area where thigh meets body trunk; groin

brachial

arm

axillary

armpit

distal

away from or farthest from trunk or point of origin

dorsal/posterior

back

Anatomical Position

body is erect, feet parallel, arms hanging at sides, with palms facing forward

gluteal

buttocks

umbillical region

centermost reagion characterized by the presence of the umbilicus (bellybutton)

thoracic

chest

transverse

crosswise, divides body or parts into upper and lower parts; horizontal plane

appendicular

extremities

deep

farther away from the surface

digital

fingers/toes

antebrachial

forearm

ventral/anterior

front

pubic

genital region

cephalic

head

axial

head, neck, torso/trunk

sagittal

lengthwise, front to back, divides body into left and right sides

frontal/coronal

lengthwise, side to side, divides into anterior and posterior portions

superficial

nearest the surface

cervical

neck region

hypogastric

positioned immediately below the umbilical region

left hypochondriac

positioned immediately to the left lateral area of the epigastric region

left iliac

positioned immediately to the left lateral area of the hypogastric region

right hypochondriac

positioned immediately to the right lateral area of the epigastric region

right iliac

positioned immediately to the right lateral area of the hypogastric region

occipital

posterior surface of the head

epigastric

region immediately superior to the umbilical region which overlies most of the stomach

left lumbar

region immediately to the left lateral of the umbilical region

right lumbar

region immediately to the right lateral of the umbilical region

midsagittal

sagittal section in middle

plantar

sole of the foot

proximal

toward or nearest the trunk or point of origin

inferior

toward the feet

superior

toward the head

medial

toward the midline

lateral

toward the side; away from the midline

carpal

wrist


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