Chapter 2- Body Structures

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anterior

towards the front

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anteroposterior

pertaining to the front and to the back

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inferior

pertaining to below, lower, or towards

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scan

process of using a moving device or a sweeping beam of radiation to produce images of an internal area, organ, or tissue of the body

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cellular level

molecules combine to form cells, the basic structural and functional units of the body

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tissue level

groups of cells that work together to perform a specialized function

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organ level

structures that are composed of two or more different types of tissue; they have specific functions and usually have recognizable shapes

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system level (organ system level)

related organs with a common function

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organism level

collection of body systems that make up the most complex level (living human being)

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anotomical position

standing erect, the face is forward, and the arms are at the side with the palms placing forward

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superior (cephalic, cranial)

above or higher; toward the head

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adduction

movement toward the midline

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abduction

movement away from the midline

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inferior (caudal)

below or lower; toward the tail

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anterior (ventral)

front of the body; toward the front

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posterior (dorsal)

back of the body; toward the back

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medial

pertaining to the middled, toward to midline

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lateral

pertaining to the side, towards the side

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external

outside, exterior to

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internal

inside, interior to

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superficial

toward or on the surface

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deep

away from the surface

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proximal

near to the point of attachment

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distal

away from the point of attachment

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parietal

pertaining to the outer wall of the body cavity

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visceral

pertaining to the internal organs

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plane

flat surface that separates 2 portions of the body or organ

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median plane (midsagittal plane)

divides body into two equal parts (right and left)

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frontal plane (coronal plane)

divides the body into front and back portions

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horizontal plane (transverse plane)

divides body into top and bottom

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right upper quadrant (RUQ)

liver, gallbladder, pancreas, intestines

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right lower quadrant (RLQ)

intestines, appendix, ovary, fallopian tube, ureter

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left upper quadrant (LUQ)

liver, stomach, spleen, pancreas, intestines

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left lower quadrant (LLQ)

intestine, ovary, fallopian tube, ureter

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right hypochondriac region

right upper region below the cartilage of the ribs

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left hypochondriac region

left upper region below the cartilage of the ribs

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right lumbar region

right middle region near the waist

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left lumbar region

left middle region near the waist

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right iliac

lower right region located near the groin

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left iliac

left lower region located near the groin

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epigastric region

middle region located above the stomach

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umbilical region

middle region in area of the umbilicus or navel

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hypogastric region

lower middle region below the stomach and umbilical region

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knee-chest position

patient is lying face down with the hips bent so that the knees and chest rest on the table (rectum examination)

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lithotomy position

lying on back with legs raised and feet in stirrups (vaginal and pap test examination)

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dorsal recumbent position

patient is lying on the back, face up, with the knees bent (vaginal and rectume examination)

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sims position

lying on left side with right knee drawn up and with left arm drawn behind, parallel to the back (9rectume, vaginla, or to distribute enema)

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prone position

lying face down (back, spin, lower extremities)

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fowler position

an inclined position in which the head of the bed is raised (lung epansion)

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suspine position

lying on the back (chest, heart, abdomen,m head, neck, reflexes)

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trendelenburg position

lying on back with body tilted so that the head is lower than the feet (therapeutic treatment)

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abdomin/0

abdomen

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caud/o

tail

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cephal/o

head

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cervic/o

neck, cervix

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crani/o

cranium (skull)

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ili/o

ilium (lateral, flaring portion of hip bone)

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inguin/o

groin

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lumb/o

loins (lower back)

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spin/o

spine

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thorac/o

chest

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unbilic/o

umbilicus, navel

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anter/o

front

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dist/o

far, farthest

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dors/o

back

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interi/o

lower, below

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later/o

side

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medi/o

middle

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proxim/o

near, nearest

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superi/o

above

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ventr/o

belly

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cyt/o

cell

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hist/o

tissue

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radi/o

radiation

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coron

heart

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cost

rib

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carcin/o

cancer

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eti/o

cause

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-ad

toward

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-gen, -genesis

forming, producing, origin

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-ology

study of

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-plasia

formation, growth

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bi-

two

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epi-

above

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infra-

below

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-centisis

surgical puncture

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-lysis

separation; destruction; loosening

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cuadad

toward the tail

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cephalad

towards the head

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iliac

pertaining to the ilium

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etiology

study of the cause of disease

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bilateral

both sides

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epigastric

pertaining to above the stomach

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infracostal

pertaining to below or under the ribs

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adhesion

band of scar tissue binding anatomical surfaces that are normally separate from each other

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inflammation

protective response of body tissues to irritation, infection, or allergy

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sepsis

body's inflammatory response to infection, in which there is fever, elevated heart and respiratory rate, and low blood pressure

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fuor/o

luminous, fluorescence

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fluoroscopy

radiographic procedure that uses a fluorescent screen instead of a photographic plate to produce a visual image from x-rays that pass through the patient, resulting in continuous imaging of the motion of internal structures and immediate serial images

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genetic testing

Identifies changes in chromosomes, genes, or proteins, which can confirm or rule out a suspected genetic condition or help determine a person's chance of developing or passing on a genetic disorder; greater than 1,000 genetic tests are currently in use, and more are being developed.