Introduction to the Human Body
An X-ray reveals that a patient has a break in the distal humerus (bone of the upper arm). The break is located closest to the _____.
Elbow
The mediastinum is the part of the thoracic cavity that contains the lung, the heart and its major blood vessels, the trachea, the thymus gland, and the esophagus.
False
Clinicians often describe the location of an organ or pain in relation to its location or area within the abdominopelvic cavity. The abdominopelvic cavity can be divided into _____ by placing imaginary horizontal and vertical lines through the umbilicus.
Four quadrants
Normal human body temperature is 98.6oF. However, throughout the day this temperature may normally increase or decrease by a few degrees depending on the environment or activity level. This is an example of _____.
Homeostasis
Homeostasis occurs when the human body _____.
Maintains a relatively stable internal environment, within normal limits
Doug went to the emergency room complaining of chest pain, shortness of breath, and fever. Upon examination his doctor could hear a scratchy, rubbing sound when she listened to Doug's heart with a stethoscope. The doctor discovered that he had a viral infection in the membrane surrounding his heart. This condition is called _____.
Pericarditis
To examine the lower back, a patient would need to be in the _____ position on an exam table.
Prone
The abdominopelvic regions that are located laterally, below the cartilage of the ribs, and literally translated mean "under cartilage," are the _____.
Right and left lumbar regions
Which type of section would depict an MRI image of the abdomen divided into right and left halves?
Sagittal
The type of membrane that lines the thoracic and abdominal cavities is _____.
Serous
Which of the following is located in the left upper quadrant?
Spleen
Which of the following statements is FALSE? (Assume the individual is standing in anatomical position.) The pinky finger is lateral to the ring finger. The chin is medial to the cheeks. The ankle is inferior to the knee. The cephalic border of the pelvis is on the side closest to the head as opposed to the leg. The navel is anterior to the buttocks.
The pinky finger is lateral to the ring finger.
Which of the following best describes the relationship between the skin and the skeleton?
The skin is superficial to the skeleton.
An organ is defined as a structure that is composed of two or more different types of _____ organized into a distinct shape that performs specific functions.
Tissues
_____ is another term that describes the front or anterior surface of a human.
Ventral
A person facing forward with hands at the sides and palms facing forward is in the
anatomical position.
An anatomical term that means the same as ventral:
anterior
Place the following hierarchy of organization in the correct order from the simplest to most complex: molecule atom organ system tissue organism organ cell
atom, molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
Which two cavities are continuous with each other?
cranial and spinal
The wrist is ________ to the elbow.
distal
All of the following are inferior to the umbilical region EXCEPT the __________.
epigastric region
All of the following are inferior to the umbilical region EXCEPT the __________. urinary bladder epigastric region hypogastric region pubic region
epigastric region
A cut that separates anterior and posterior structures.
frontal
Which of the following regions corresponds to the buttocks?
gluteal
midsagittal section would pass through the
heart.
The chin is ________ to the nose.
inferior
The transtubercular plane of the abdominopelvic region is _________.
inferior to the umbilicus and crosses the abdomen at the level of the superior hips
Which of the following regions corresponds to the lower back?
lumbar
The heart is ________ to the lungs.
medial
A cut that passes parallel through the long axis of the body and divides the body into equal left and right halves is known as a ________.
midsagittal
There are __________ abdominopelvic regions?
nine
Which structure is medial to the eyes?
nose
Which of the following organs is not contained within the abdominal cavity?
ovary
All the following describe proper anatomical position EXCEPT the __________. palms of the hands are facing backward feet are facing forward palms are the hands are facing forward eyes are straight ahead
palms of the hands are facing
Which of the following terms refers to the foot?
pedal
The quadrants of the abdominopelvic region include all of the following except
pelvic quadrant.
The thoracic cavity contains the
pericardial and pleural cavities
Identify a structure located within the mediastinum.
pericardial sac
The two major body cavities, which contain all of the internal organs, are _____.
Dorsal and ventral
Which body cavity provides the least protection to its internal structures?
Abdominal cavity
Blood is often drawn from the blood vessels located at the front of a patient's elbow, which is called the _____.
Antecubitus
A patient goes to the emergency room complaining of lower right quadrant pain. The physician on duty who is treating this patient will likely rule out which of the following conditions first?
Appendicitis
To perform surgery on the spinal cord, a surgeon would need to cut into the _____.
Dorsal cavity
Which of the following is an example of physiology (as opposed to anatomy)?
Describing the details of how a muscle contracts
The serous membrane of the lungs is called the __________.
pleura
The right lung lies in the _________ cavity.
pleural
What is the function of the serous fluid?
reduce friction
The right pleural cavity contains the
right lung.
The gallbladder is found in which abdominopelvic quadrant?
right upper quadrant
Which plane divides the body into right and left parts?
sagittal
All the following are found on the ventral side of the body EXCEPT the __________.
sternum
A person is lying on the bed gazing at the ceiling. She is in the ________ position.
supine
The following are all regions of the upper limb EXCEPT _________.
sural
he following are all regions of the upper limb EXCEPT _________. antecubital sural brachial carpal
sural
All the following structures are superior to the hips EXCEPT the _________.
thighs
The two major divisions of the ventral body cavity are the
thoracic and abdominopelvic.
he muscle known as the diaphragm separates the ________ from the ________.
thoracic cavity; abdominopelvic cavity
The ventral body cavity is divided into two major cavities, the superior _______ cavity and the inferior ____________ cavity.
thoracic; abdominopelvic
Which of the following is not considered an abdominopelvic region?
upper
The layer of the serous membrane that is directly attached to the internal organ is the ________.
visceral layer
All the following structures are inferior to the hips EXCEPT the __________.
waist