Introduction
Regional Terms
Planes & Cavities
Directional Terms
Abdominopelvic Regions
100

The study of how disease occurs and the responses of living organisms to disease processes.

What is pathophysiology?

100

This area can be found on the upper arm. 

What is the brachial region? 

100

This is an imaginary line that divides the body into anterior/ventral and posterior/dorsal sections.

What is the Frontal Plane?

100

This term means to move away from the midline.

What is lateral?

100

This abdominopelvic region means below the stomach.

What is the hypogastric region?

200

This type of tissue's function is to communicate and control. 

What is nerve tissue? 

200

This area is known as the calf.

What is the sural region? 

200

What two sections does the transverse plane divide the body into? 

What is superior and inferior? 

200

This directional term is used to describe towards the top.

What is superior? 

200

In this quadrant of the abdomen you would find the gallbladder.

What is the RUQ?
300

This type of tissue's function is to protect and secrete. 

What is epithelial tissue? 

300

This area is the backbone. 

What is the vertebral area?

300

These two body cavities are considered dorsal body cavities. 

What are the Vertebral and Cranial cavities? 

300

This term means further away from the trunk of the body.

What is distal?

300

These abdominopelvic regions mean below the cartilage of the ribs. 

What are the right and left hypochondriac regions?

400

Two or more tissues joined together to perform a specific function.

What is an organ? 

400

This area is where the hips are located. 

What is the coxal area? 

400

This cavity contains the lungs, heart, esophagus, and trachea.

What is the thoracic cavity? 

400

These terms are used to describe the front and back of the body.

What are anterior and posterior?

400
In this quadrant you would find the appendix, colon, and right ovary.

What is the RLQ?

500

This is a constant state of natural balance within the body. 

What is homeostasis? 

500

This area is the area above the gluteal cleft. 

What is the sacral region? 

500

The reproductive organs, bladder, and some of the large intestine can be evaluated through examination of this cavity.

What is the pelvic cavity? 

500

This term is used when talking about a limb being closer to the point of attachment.

What is proximal?
500

The intersection of what two planes form the quadrants of the abdomen.

What are the transverse and sagittal planes.