1. Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Introduction to Directional Terms
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following arteries is most commonly used to palpate the pulse at the wrist?
- Textbook Question
Provide the anatomical term that correctly names each of the following body regions:
a. Arm
b. Thigh
c. Chest
d. Fingers and toes
e. Anterior aspect of the knee
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Match each anatomical region shown in the image with the anatomical term that describes it.
_____7. Calcaneal
- Textbook Question
A plane through the body that passes perpendicular to the long axis of the body and divides the body into a superior and an inferior section is a
(a) Sagittal section,
(b) Transverse section,
(c) Coronal section,
(d) Frontal section.
- Multiple ChoiceA shallow groove on the surface of the brain is called a:
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following structures or regions is correctly paired with its function?
- Multiple ChoiceBending your head back until it hurts is an example of which type of movement?
- Multiple ChoiceFor which type of patient is the semi-Fowler's position typically used?1views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich directional term refers to a location pertaining to the windpipe?
- Multiple ChoiceWhich structure prevents food from entering the nasal cavities during swallowing?1views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following spinal nerve plexuses is responsible for innervating the diaphragm?
- Multiple ChoiceThe central white matter lies deep to the cerebral cortex and is composed of which of the following?
- Textbook Question
Describe the anatomical position.
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A nurse informed John that she was about to take blood from his antecubital region. What part of his body was she referring to? Later, she came back and said that she was going to give him an antibiotic shot in the deltoid region. Where on his body did he get the shot? Before John left the office, the nurse noticed that his left sural region was badly bruised. What part of his body was black and blue?
- Textbook Question
Match each anatomical region shown in the image with the anatomical term that describes it.
_____3. Gluteal
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