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SURFACE ANATOMY

Match each of the descriptions with a key term , and record the term in front of the descriptions.

Key : Brachial Carpal Deltoid Patellar


Buccal Cervical Digital Scapular

Buccal 1. Cheek

Digital 2. Referring to the fingers

Scapular 3. Shoulder blade region.

Carpal 4. Wrist area

Patellar 5. Anterior aspect of the knee

Brachial 6. Referring to the arm.

Deltoid 7. Curve of shoulder

Cervical 8. Referring to the neck

Body Orientation, Direction, Planes, and Sections


2. Several incomplete statements are listed below. Correctly complete each statement by choosing the
appropriate anatomical term from the key. Record the key terms on the correspondingly numbered
blanks below.

Kev: anterior inferior posterior superior


distal lateral proximal transverse

frontal medial sagittal

In the anatomical position, the umbilicus and knees are on the _l_ body surface; the buttocks and
shoulder blades are on the body surface; and the soles of the feet are the most 3 part of the body.
The ears are 4 and 5 to the shoulders and 6 to the nose. The breastbone is 7 to the vertebral column
(spine) and 8 to the shoulders. The elbow is _9_ to the shoulder but _10_ to the fingers. The thoracic
cavity is _11_ to the abdominopelvic cavity and —12— to the spinal cavity. In humans, the ventral
surface can also be Galled the _13_ surface; however, in quadruped animals, the ventral surface is the
14 surface.
If an incision cuts the brain into superior and inferior parts, the section is a 15 section; but if the
brain is cut so that anterior and posterior portions result, the section isa 16 section. You are told to cut
a dissection animal along two planes so that the lungs are observable in both sections, The two
sections that meet this requirement are the 17 and 18 sections.

1.Anterior
2.Posterior
3.Inferior
4.Superior
5.Medial
6.Lateral
7.Anterior
8.Inferior
9. Proximal
10. Distal
11.Superior
12.Anterior
13. Anterior
14. Inferior
15. Transverse
16. Frontal
17. Transverse
18. Frontal

Review Sheet 1

3. A nurse informs you that she is about to give you a shot in the lateral femoral region. What portion of
your body should you uncover?
_______________My thigh____________

4. Correctly identify each of the body planes by inserting the appropriate term for each on the answer line
below the drawing,

1. Mid Sagittal Plane 2. Frontal (Coronal) Plane 3. Transverse Plane


Body Cavities
Which body cavity would have to be opened for the following types of surgery?

Key : Abdominopelvic dorsal thoracic


Cranial spinal ventral

1. Surgery to remove a cancerous lung lobe - Thoracic


2. Removal of an ovary - Abdominopelvic
3. Surgery to remove a ruptured disk - Spinal
4. Appendectomy - Abdominopelvic
5. Removal of the gallbladder - Abdominopelvic

5. Correctly identify each of the described areas of the abdominal surface by inserting the appropriate
term in the answer blank preceding the description.
Left and Right Hypogastric Region 1. overlies the lateral aspects of the lower ribs

Umbilical Region 2. surrounds the "belly button"

Hypogastric (pubic) Region 3. encompasses the pubic area

Epigastric Region 4. medial region overlying the stomach

6. What are the bony landmarks of the abdominopelvic cavity?


Spine and pelvic bones

7. Which body cavity affords the least protection to its internal structures?
Abdominopelvic Cavity.

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