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Anatomical position
the baseline assumed position / point of refrence for bod
staning upright legs shoulder width apart !hands facing up!

abdominal
Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs

acromial
point of shoulder

antebrachial
forearm

antecubital
anterior surface elbow

axillary
armpit

brachial
arm

buccal
cheek area

carpal
wrist

cervical
neck region

coxal
hip

crural
leg

digital
fingers, toes

frontal
forehead

inguinal
area where thigh meets body trunk; groin

nasal
nose area

oral
mouth

ocular
eye area

patellar
anterior knee

pelvic
area overlying the pelvis anteriorly

pubic
gental region

sternal
breastbone area

tarsal
ankle region

planter
heel of foot

Cephalic
entire head

femoral
thigh

gluteal
buttock

lumbar
area of back between ribs and hips; the loin

occipital
posterior surface of head or base of skull (back of head)

popliteal
posterior knee area

sacral
area between hips

sural
the posterior surface of leg; the calf

vertebral
area of spinal column

pedal
foot

Axial Region
head, neck, trunk

Appendicular region
limbs

Cranial
skull

mental
chin

Otic
ear

manual
entire hand

metacarpel
hand

palmer
pertaining to the palm of the hand

pollex
thumb

hallux
big toe

Metatarsal
bones of the foot

plantar
sole of the foot (inferior body surface)

Right Upper Quadrent (RUQ)

Right Lower Quadrent (RLQ)

Left Upper Quadrent (LUQ)

Left Lower Quadrent (LLQ)

Right Hypochondriac

Epigastric

Left Hypochondriac

Right Lumbar

Umbilical

Left Lumbar

Right iliac

Hypogastric

Left iliac

Sagittal plane (2 types midsagittal, parasagittal)

midsagittal
Specific

parasagittal

Frontal / coronal plane

Transverse / horizontal plane

Oblique plane - taken at odd angle
purple

First degree burn - superficial, only epidermis is damaged, no treatment needed

Second degree burn - Epidermis and dermis are damaged, blistering and pain, usually requires treatment

3rd degree burn - full thickness burn, epidermis, dermis and hypodermis damaged. No pain cuz nerve damage Requires treatment
