Study of the heart
What is cardiology?
- Heart
- Arteries
- Veins
What is the opposite of medial?
What is Lateral?
- Frontal
- Sagittal
- Transverse
What is the Body Planes?
Oral drugs
Study of the kidney?
(Two correct guesses)
What is neurology?
What is urology?
How many organ systems are there?
13 organ systems
The tip or summit of an organ.
What is Apex?
- Standing erect and looking ahead
- Fingers extended
- Has legs parallel with feet
- Toes pointed forward
What is The anatomical position?
What is in the Anterior trunk?
What is thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, pubic region?
Study of the stomach and intestines
What is gastroenterology?
- Skin
- Hair
- Nails
- Sweat Glands
- Sebeceous Glands
What is the Integumentary System?
What is the term for lying horizontally, facing upwards?
What is supine?
A vertical plane that runs lengthwise side to side.
What is Frontal Plane
- Muscle
- Epithelial
- Connective
- Nervous
What are the four types of tissue?
Study of the lungs.
Study of the blood.
What is pulmonology?
What is hematology?
Eyes and Ears
What is special senses?
What is another word for interior?
Give an example.
What is caudal?
What are the Body planes also called?
Frontal = Coronal Plane
Sagittal = Median/Mid-sagittal Plane
Transverse = Horizontal Plane
Which part of the body is considered the dorsum?
What is the back?
Study of the ear, nose, and throat?
What is otorhinolaryngology?
Name all organ systems
Integumentary, Musculoskeletal, Cardiovascular, Blood/Hematic, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Gastrointestinal, Urinary, Female Reproductive, Male Reproductive, Endocrine, Nervous, Special Senses
Give an example of an apex.
Give an example of a base.
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A vertical plane that runs lengthwise from front to back.
A horizontal plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions.
What is the sagittal plane?
What is the transverse plane?
Injects medication in the vein.
What is the Intrevenous Route? (IV)