01 - Intro Flashcards

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Sagittal Plane

A

Longitudinal Plane

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Coronal Plane

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Frontal Plane

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3
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Transverse Plane

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Cross/axial Plane

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4
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Abdominal Quadrants

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  1. Right upper quadrant
  2. Left upper quadrant
  3. Right lower quadrant
  4. Left lower quadrant
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5
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Thoracic Landmarks

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Ribs & intercostal spaces

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6
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Regions of the Abdomen

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  1. Right hypochondriac region
  2. Epigastric region
  3. Left hypochondriac region
  4. Right lumbar region
  5. Umbilical region
  6. Left lumbar region
  7. Right iliac/inguinal region
  8. Hypogastric/pubic region
  9. Left iliac/inguinal region
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7
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Mediastinum

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The region of the thorax between the lungs

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8
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Body Cavities

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  1. Cranial cavity (meninges)
  2. Pericardial cavity
  3. Pleural cavity
  4. Peritoneal cavity (abdominopelvic)

Organs that move are pushed into body cavities

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9
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Where is the cranial cavity (meninges) found?

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Brain and spinal cord

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10
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Where is rhe pericardial cavity found?

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Heart

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11
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Where is the pleural cavity found?

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Lungs

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12
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Where is the peritoneal cavity (abdominopelvic) found?

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GI tract and reproductive organs

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13
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Are the organs inside the body cavities?

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NO - Body cavities are potential spaces

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14
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What can potential spaces be filled up with?

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Potential spaces have the potential to be filled with fluid, blood or air resulting in disease

Death can also result due to “cardiac tamponade”

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15
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Appendicular skeleton

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Upper limbs
- Scapula
- Clavicle
- Humerus
- Radius
- Ulna
- Carpal bones
- Metacarpals
- Phalanges

Lower limbs
- Pelvic bones
- Femur
- Patella
- Tibia
- Fibula
- Tarsal bones
- Metatarsals
- Phalanges

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16
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Axial skeleton

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  • Skull
  • Sternum
  • Ribs (costa)
  • Vertebrae
    • Cervical (7)
    • Thoracic (12)
    • Lumbar (5)
  • Sacrum