Positions
Organs
Anatomy
Terms
Locations
100

Lying on the back.

Supine.

100

This football sized organ is located primarily in the upper right quadrant.

The liver. 

100

The cervical spine has ___ vertebrae.

7.

100

This term means low blood pressure. 

Hypotension.

100

The foot is considered ____ to the knee.

Inferior.

200

Lying on the stomach.

Prone.

200

This organ is responsible for insulin production, as well as aids in the digestion of food. 

Pancreas.

200

This is the largest bone in the body.

Femur.

200

This term means inflammation of the appendix.

Appendicitis. 

200

The head is considered ____ to the stomach.

Superior.

300

Lying in their side with one leg extended and the other leg bent.

Recovery position.

300

This is the site where the trachea splits into the two main bronchi in the lungs. 

Carina.

300

This is the opening at the base of the skull in which the spinal cord enters and attaches to the brain. 

Foramen magnum.

300

This term refers to the part of the nervous system that is involuntary. 

Autonomic nervous system. 

300

A fracture to the ankle would be considered ____ to the knee.

Distal.
400

This refers to a position where the subject is facing forward with the palms faced outward.

Anatomical position.

400

This is where gas exchange takes place within the lungs. 

The alveoli.

400

The calcaneus is located in the:

Foot.

400

This is the term for an enlarged heart. 

Cardiomegaly. 

400

The ventricles are considered to be located ____ to the atria.

Interior.

500

This is the most common position women give birth in.

Lithotomy position.

500

The pulmonary ____ carries oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart.

Vein.

500

The tip of the lower sternum is known as the:

Xiphoid process.

500

This term means to cough up blood. 

Hemoptysis. 

500

A laceration to the lateral aspect of the inferior antecubital region would be located where?

The outer and upper forearm.