Chapter 7 Medical Terminology: Vital Vocabulary Flashcards
Movement of a limb away from the midline
abduction
Movement of a limb away from the midline
abduction
Movement of a limb toward the midline
adduction
The position of reference, in which the patient stands facing you, arms at the side, with the palms of the hands facing forward.
anatomic position
The front surface of the body; the side facing you in the anatomic position.
anterior
The axis that runs perpendicular to the coronal plane
anteroposterior axis
Pairs of word roots, prefixes, or suffixes that have opposite meanings.
antonyms
The pointed extremity of a conical structure
apex (plural apices or apexes)
In anatomy, a body part or condition that appears on both sides of the midline.
bilateral
A word root followed by a vowel
combining form
The vowel used to combine two word roots or a word root and a prefix or suffix
combining vowel
A word containing more than one word root
compound word
On the opposite side of the body
contralateral
An imaginary plane in which the body is cut into front and back portions
coronal plane
The product of slicing an object crosswise, perpendicular to its long axis
cross section
Farther inside the body and away from the skin
deep
Farther from the trunk and nearer to the free end of the extremity
distal
The posterior surface of the body, including the back of the hand
dorsal
The name of a disease, device, procedure, or drug that is based on the person who invented, discovered, or first described it.
eponym
The straightening of a joint
extension
Rotating an extremity at its joint away from the midline
external rotation
The bending of a joint
flexion
A sitting position, with the head elevated at a 90 degree angle (sitting straight upright)
Fowler position
Words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings
homonyms
The axis that runs perpendicular to the sagittal plane; also called the mediolateral axis
horizontal axis
Maximum extension or extension beyond the normal range of motion
hyperextension
Maximum flexion or flexion beyond the normal range of motion
hyperflexion
Below or closer to the feet
inferior
Rotating the anterior surface of an extremity toward the midline
internal rotation
On the same side of the body
ipsilateral
Movement of a limb toward the midline
adduction
The position of reference, in which the patient stands facing you, arms at the side, with the palms of the hands facing forward.
anatomic position
The front surface of the body; the side facing you in the anatomic position
anterior