Planes
Directional
Combos
Anatomy
Miscellaneous
100

What is standard anatomical position?

Standing upright, palms facing forward

100

You arrive at a car accident. There is a victim on the ground, laying on their back. What is this position called?

Supine

100
Describe something on the FRONT of the body and to the SIDE

Anterolateral

100

Where is the apex located?

Top of the skull

100

What is the outer, topmost layer of skin called?

Epidermis
200

This plane cuts the body in two halves, left and right

Medial plane

200

A toddler is crawling around on her belly. What position is this called?

Prone

200
You have pain close to the middle of your back

Dorsomedial

200

Name a hollow organ

Stomach, Gallbladder, Intestines

200

High blood sugar

Hyperglycemia

300

This plane cuts the body in two halves, top and bottom

Tranverse plane

300

Terms to describe "near and far" on a specific body part

Proximal and distal

300

A gunshot wound is on the back left side of the patient

Dorsolateral

300

The prefix "pneumo-" refers to what?

The lungs

300

What does "gastric" refer to?

The stomach

400

This plane divides the body into 2 halves, front and back

Frontal or Coronal plane

400

Terms that describe "towards the middle, or towards the sides"

Medial and lateral

400

Low body temperature

Hypothermia

400

What does the prefix "cranio-" refer to?

The skull

400

Someone who is a nephrologist deals with what organ?

The kidneys

500

On which part of the body is the transverse plane usually shown to split it into EVEN halves?

The hips

500

Terms that describe "above and below"

Superior and Inferior

500

Meaning "underneath the skin"

Subcutaneous

500

Name the 4 quadrants of the abdomen

RUQ, RLQ, LUQ, LLQ

500

What body system deals with the production of hormones?

Endocrine