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Chamberlain College of Nursing
ANATOMY
ANATOMY 251
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12/11/2017
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Exercise 1: Reviewing your knowledge
A.
Body Regions
1.
Arm
2.
Leg
3.
Groin
4.
Carpal
5.
Knee
6.
Hip
7.
True
8.
false
B. Anatomical Terms
1.
Umbilical
2.
Thoracic
3.
Otic
4.
Palmer
5.
Acromial
6.
Atecobital
7.
Facial
8.
Nasal
9.
Cervical
10. Popliteal
11. Carpal
12. Antebrachial
13. Dorsal
14. Axillary
15. Oral
16. Patellar
17. Sterna;
18. Coxal
19. Fibular
20. Sural
21. Brachial
22. Digital
23. Manval
24. Mammary
25. Buccal
26. Calcancal
27. Plantar
28. Inguinal
29. Cephalic
30. Mental
31. Pedal
32. Orbital
33. Pubic
34. Femoral
35. Cranial
36. Frontal
37. Vertebral
38. Occipital
39. Crupal
40. Lumbar
41. Abdominal
42. Pelvic
43. Scapular
44. Olecranal
45. Pectoral
46. thoracic
C. Body Planes and Sections
1.
Parasagittal plane
2.
Frontal plane
3.
Transverse plane
4.
Midsagittal plane
5.
Longitudinal plane
6.
Cross section
D. Directional Terms
1.
Superior
2.
Lateral
3.
Proximal
4.
Medial
5.
Inferior
6.
Anterior
7.
Posterior
8.
Contralateral
Using Your Knowledge
A.
Body regions, anatomical terminology, and directional terms
1,2,3 *picture uploaded separately*
4. Distal
5. Anterior
6. Superior
7. Medial
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