Planes by BOB
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100
Horizontal plane that divides the body into a top half and bottom half.
What is Transverse plane?
100
Body parts on the front of the body.
What is Ventral or anterior?
100
Contains the brain.
What is Cranial?
100

A radiologist is analyzing an MRI of a patient's brain. To view the structures separating the left and right cerebral hemispheres, which anatomical plane should the radiologist examine?

What is the radiologist should examine the sagittal plane, as it separates the brain into left and right portions.

100

The human toes are _____ to the hip

What is Distal?

200
Plane that divides the body into right and left sides.
What is Midsaggital plane?
200
Body parts close to the midline.
What is Medial?
200
Contains the esophagus, trachea, bronchi, lungs, heart, andlarge blood vessels.
What is Thoracic cavity?
200

During a physical examination, a doctor notices a patient's abnormal spinal curvature. Which plane should the doctor assess to evaluate the spine's alignment, and what directional terms can describe the abnormal curvature?

 What is the doctor should assess the coronal or frontal plane to evaluate the alignment of the spine. The abnormal curvature can be described using directional terms such as lateral deviation or scoliosis, depending on the specific presentation.

200

This is also referred to as the Ventral

What is Dorsal?

300
Plane that divides the body into a front half and back half.
What is Frontal Plane?
300
Body parts away from the midline.
What is lateral?
300
Cavity divided into two sections, upper and lower.
What is Abdominal cavity?
300

An orthopedic surgeon plans to replace a patient's hip joint. In which anatomical plane should the surgeon make the incision, and what directional term best describes the location of the hip joint relative to the knee?

What is the surgeon should make the incision in the sagittal plane to access the hip joint. The hip joint is located proximal to the knee.

300
This body cavity contains the nose.
What is Nasal?
400
The area below the transverse plane is _____________.
What is Inferior?
400
Body parts on the back of the body.
What is Dorsal or posterior?
400
The cavity where the eyes are located.
What is Orbital?
400

A physiotherapist instructs a patient to perform exercises involving arm movements away from and toward the body's midline. What anatomical plane do these movements occur in, and what directional terms describe these actions?

What is these arm movements occur in the coronal or frontal plane. Moving away from the body's midline is described as abduction, while moving toward the midline is described as adduction.

400
Body parts located above the transverse plane?
What is Superior?
500
Body parts above the transverse plane.
What is Superior?
500
Body parts close to the point of reference.
What is Proximal?
500
This cavity contains the mouth, teeth and tongue.
What is Buccal?
500

A cardiologist inserts a catheter into a patient's blood vessel in the groin and advances it toward the heart for an angiography. In which direction is the catheter moving, and which plane separates the body into upper and lower parts during this procedure?

What is the catheter is moving in a superior direction, as it travels from the groin toward the heart. The plane separating the body into upper and lower parts during this procedure is the transverse plane.

500
The finger tips are _____________ to the shoulder.
What is Distal?
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