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body regions
directional
Sections
Pathologies
Surgical
100
axillary
What is the ARMPIT
100
Moving from the umbilical region to the mental region, you are going in the _____________ direction.
What is SUPERIOR or CRANIAL
100
The plane dividing the body or object into top and bottom sections.
What is transverse or horizontal section?
100
pericarditis
What is inflammation around the heart?
100
tracheotomy
What is to cut into the trachea
200
otic
What is the EAR
200
What is another name for posterior?
What is a dorsal?
200
The plane dividing the body into right and left parts
What is SAGITTAL
200
myopathy
disease of a muscle(s)
200
neuroplasty
What is surgical repair of a nerve
300
patellar
What is the Anterior KNEE (Kneecap)
300
The shoulder is _____________ to the wrist?
What is PROXIMAL?
300
The section you would use to cut the heart into anterior and posterior parts.
What is FRONTAL or CORONAL section?
300
Hepatomegaly
What is abnormal enlargement of the liver
300
colonoscopy
What is visual inspection of the colon
400
acromial
What is the top of the shoulder?
400
The skin is _____________ to the skeleton.
What is SUPERFICIAL?
400
The section dividing the brain into 2 hemispheres
What is midsagittal
400
leukocytopenia
What is lack of white blood cells?
400
hysterectomy
What is removal of the uterus
500
Plantar
What is the sole of the foot
500
The scapular region is _______________ to the sternal region?
What is posterolateral or dorsolateral?
500
Which section can you NOT use to compare the right and left lung on an MRI?
What is SAGITTAL.
500
spinal stenosis
What is narrowing of the spinal canal
500
angiogram
What is a recorded image of an artery or blood vessel.