Anatomical Positioning
Body Cavities
Membranes
Qudrants
Misc.
100

What is at least one criteria for being in "anatomical position"

Palms out, facing forward, feet shoulder width apart, feet flat, legs parallel, and both arms hanging. 

100

Which body cavity is more towards the back?

Dorsal


100

What is the fluid that is contained inside of our membranes?

Serous Fluid

100

Name an organ in the right upper quadrant

Liver, gallbladder, large intestine
100

Form and function relates to?

Anatomy and physiology 

200

Name a body part that is distal to the elbow

Hand, fingers, etc


200

Which body cavity is more towards the front?

Ventral


200

What is the member surrounding the heart?

Pericardium

200

Name an organ in the left upper quadrant

Stomach, spleen, pancreas, large intestine

200

What is the axial portion of the body?

Head, neck, trunk

300

Name a body part superior to the chest

Head, ears, neck, etc


300

Which body cavity houses the brain?

Cranial cavity

300

What is the membrane surrounding the lungs?

Pleura

300
Name a quadrant that the small intestine is in?

Right and left lower quadrants

300

What is the appendicular portion of the body?

Arms and legs

400

The brainstem is ______ to the mediastinum 

Superior

400

Which body cavity contains the digestive viscera?

Abdominal cavity

400

What is the inner membrane called? (Another word for internal organs)

Visceral
400

Name the quadrant that houses the appendix 

right lower quadrant 

400

What plane would be cutting across the body at the waist? (Much like a belt wrapped around your body)

Transverse plane

500

The brain is ____ to the skull

Deep 

500

What separates the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity?

Diaphragm 

500

What is the outer membrane of the small intestine called?

Parietal pericardium

500
Name ALL the organs in the left lower quadrant on the initial slide we covered

Small & large intestine, fallopian tube, and ovary. 

500

Stand up and show me where your frontal plane would separate your body

Split the body from the front and back