The Basics
Positions.. OF ANATOMY!!!
Skeletal Specifics
Muscle Milk
Respiratory
100

The structure of the body and the relationship of its parts to each other.

What is anatomy?

100

The patiennt is lying face up and on his back.

What is supine?

100

What gives the body its shape, protects vital organs, allows movement, and stores minerals.

What is the skeletal system?

100

Movement of the body is due to work performed by?

What are muscles?

100

The process of moving oxygen and carbon dioxide across membranes, in and out of the alveoli, capillaries, and cells.

What is respiration?

200

The function of the living body and its parts.

Physiology

200

The patient is lying face down on his stomach.

What is prone?

200

There are 206 of these in the body.

What are bones?

200

Types of muscle (3)

What is skeletal, smooth, & cardiac?

200

A form of respiration in which oxygen molecules move across a membrane from an area of high oxygen concentration to an area of low oxygen concentration.

What is oxygenation?
300

Anterior is toward the?

Posterior is toward the?

What is front and back?

300
The patient is lying on his left or right side.

What is (left or right) lateral recumbent?

300

Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral.

What is the spine?

300

Smooth muscle that is not smooth muscle and stringlike muscle that is not skeletal muscle.

What is cardiac muscle?

300

Mechanical process by which air is moved in and out of the lungs.

What is ventilation?

400

Proximal means ____ the point of reference?

Distal is _____, far from the point of reference?

What is near and far?

400

The patient is lying on his back with the upper body elevated at an angle less than 45 degrees.

What is semi-fowlers position?

400

Also known as the limbs of the body.

What are extremities?

400

Muscle that can be contracted and relaxed by will of the individual because it is under control of the brain.

What is skeletal muscle?

400

Passageway for air from its entry into the body to the lungs.

What is the airway?

500

The patient is standing erect, facing forward, with armsdown at the sides and palms facing forward.

What is the anatomical position?

500

The patient is lying on his back with the legs elevated higher than the head and body on an inclined plane.

What is trendelenburg?

500

The place where one bone connects to another.

What are joints?

500

Muscle found in the walls of tubelike organs, ducts, and the respiratory tract.

What is smooth muscle?

500

Under _, ventilate!!!

What is eight?

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