Chapter 1 Quiz - A&P Lab
What are the 9 abdominopelvic regions?
1. Right hypochondriae region 2. Epigastric region 3. Lfft hypochondrias region . 4. Right lumbar region 5. umbilical region . 6. Left lumbar region 7. Right fliar region . 8. Hypogastric region 9. Left iliac region
What are two important things to remember with these four quadrants?
1. The navel ( belly button ) is the landmark you'll use to visualize these quadrants while doing assessments . This is the point at which the two planes cross. 2. The terms " left / right " and " upper / lower " are always from the perspective of the anatomical position , not your perspective . Be careful not to mix up your right and left regions , as this is where most students make a mistake !
Label the numbered regions (5,4,8,9,11,12,13,15,16)
5- patellar 4- popliteal 8- brachial 9- cervical 11- pectoral 12- sternal 13-thoracic 15- pubic 16- inguinal
Label the following body cavities
A= Dorsal Cavity B= cranial cavity C= vertebral cavity D= Thoracic cavity E= Pleural cavity F= Pericardial cavity G= Abdominal cavity H= Pelvic Cavity I= ventral cavity
What are A,B,C?
A= Sagittal plane B= coronal plane C= transverse plane
What are A,B,C,D
A= Superior B= Inferior C= Proximal D= Distal
What are A,B,C,D
A= anterior (ventral) B= posterior (dorsal) C= distal D= proximal
What is in the pelvic cavity
Bladder, reproductive organs, rectum
What is in the cranial cavity
Brain
What is in the abdominal cavity
Digestive viscera
What is in the thoracic cavity
Heart and lungs
What is in the pleural cavity
Lungs
What plane section is this?
Midsagittal
4 Abdominal Quadrants
Right upper quadrant Left upper quadrant Right lower quadrant Left lower quadrant
What plane section is this?
Sagittal plane
What is in the vertebral cavity
Spinal cord
What plane section is this?
Transverse Plane