This plane divides the body in left and right halves.
Sagittal
The opposite of inferior.
Superior
The opposite of posterior.
Anterior
Your nose is ____ to your ears.
Medial
Define macule.
Flat lesion less then 1 cm, without elevation or depression.
This plane divides the body into upper and lower sections.
Transverse
The opposite of medial
lateral
Closer to the midline of the body.
Medial
Anterior
Define patch.
Flat lesion greater then 1 cm, without elevation or depression.
This plane of movement divides the body into front and back halves.
Frontal
Inferior
Towards the surface.
Superficial
Your muscles are ____ to your skin.
Deep
Define plaque.
Flat elevated lesion, usually greater then 1 cm.
During walking legs move in this plane.
Sagittal
The opposite of anterior.
Posterior
Further away from.
Distal
Your hips are ____ to your belly button.
Inferior
Define papule.
Elevated, solid lesion less then 1 cm.
During jumping jacks, arms and legs brush this plane.
Frontal
The opposite of distal
Proximal
Lying face down
Prone
Your knees are ____ to your ankles (hint: extremities).
Define nodule.
Elevated, solid lesion less then 1 cm.