Planes and Anatomical Terms
Axial Skeleton
P-117 AND P-5010
Appendicular Skeleton
Movements
100
Away from the point of origin or away from the trunk
What is distal?
100
Forms the back part of the skull and the base of the cranium
What is Occipital bone?
100
P-117 CHAPTER 18
What is Medical Disposition?
100
A triangular bone that lies in the upper part of the back on both sides
What is Scapula?
100
Turning inward, as in turning the sole of the foot inward.
What is Inversion?
200
divide the body into anterior (front) and posterior (rear) sections.
What are frontal planes?
200
The first cervical vertebrae is called this
What is Atlas?
200
P-117 CHAPTER 22
What is Preventive Medicine?
200
DAILY DOUBLE: provides an anatomical landmark above the ilium
What is Iliac Crest?
200
Moving an extremity away from the body.
What is Abduction?
300
Toward the lower end of the body
What is Caudal?
300
DAILY DOUBLE: The first seven pairs of ribs are called these
What are True ribs?
300
DAILY DOUBLE: NAVMED P-5010 CHAPTER 5
What is Water Ashore?
300
The strongest tarsal bone is called this
What is Calcaneus?
300
The movement of the hips and shoulders
What is Circumduction?
400
Divides the body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) sections. Figure
What is horizontal / transverse plane?
400
Responsible for the prominence of the cheeks
What is Zygomatic bone?
400
P-5010 CHAPTER 2
What is Living Spaces?
400
The area where the two pubic bones meet
What is Symphysi Pubis?
400
Bending the arm or leg.
What is Flexion?
500
DAILY DOUBLE: Lying position of the body, on either side
What is Lateral Recumbent?
500
The skull consists of this many bones
What is 28?
500
P-117 CHAPTER 15
What is Physical Exams?
500
The wrist bones are also called these
What are Carpal bones?
500
Turning upward, as in placing the palm of the hand up.
What is Supination?
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