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Body Planes, Directions, Quadrants and Cavities

Body Planes, Directions, Quadrants and Cavities. Foundation Standard 1: Academic Foundation. Continue: 1.1 classify the basic structural and functional organization of the human body (cell, tissue, organs, systems) 1.2 Recognize body planes, directional terms, quadrants, and cavities.

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Body Planes, Directions, Quadrants and Cavities

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  1. Body Planes, Directions, Quadrants and Cavities

  2. Foundation Standard 1: Academic Foundation Continue: 1.1 classify the basic structural and functional organization of the human body (cell, tissue, organs, systems) 1.2 Recognize body planes, directional terms, quadrants, and cavities.

  3. Checking for Understanding Boards and Markers Review Info on Cells and Tissue

  4. Objectives Cont…. • Identify the main organs located in each body cavity • Locate body planes and quadrants. • Recognize body planes

  5. Organs and Systems

  6. Checking for Understanding Organs Systems of the Human Body

  7. Anatomical Position • Used to describe the positions and relationships of structures in the human body. • Correctly identify specific locations and directions when dealing with patients

  8. Volunteer Please!!! Anatomical Position Stand Erect Gazing Straight Ahead Arms Down at Sides Palms Facing Forward Fingers Extended Legs Together Toes Pointing Forward

  9. What are Body Planes? • Definition = imaginary lines drawn through the body to separate the body into sections. • Used to assist medical personnel in describing the body and its parts.

  10. Checking for Understanding

  11. Transverse Plane:Terms for Describing Body Position Horizontal plane dividing the body into a top and bottom half 1. Superior = body parts above other parts 2. Inferior = body parts below other parts

  12. Transverse Plane:Terms for Describing Body Position 3. Cephalic = body parts near the head or above another structure. 4. Caudal = body parts located near the feet or tail, or below another structure.

  13. Transverse Plane (Horizontal Plane)

  14. Checking for Understanding

  15. Sagittal Plane(Median Plane) Divides the body into right and left sides 1. Medial = body parts located near the middle or midline of the body 2. Lateral = body parts located away from the midline or middle of the body

  16. Sagittal Plane(Median Plane)

  17. Checking for Understanding

  18. Coronal Plane(Frontal Plane) Divides the body into front and back section. 1. Anterior/ventral = body parts on the front of the body 2. Posterior/dorsal= body parts on the back of the body

  19. Coronal Plane(Frontal Plane)

  20. Review

  21. Terms for Describing Body Position • Proximal = body parts close to the point of reference • Distal = body parts away from the point of reference

  22. Checking for Understanding

  23. Body Cavities: Spaces within the body which contain vital organs

  24. Posterior Cavity: One long continuous cavity that is located on the back of the body, divided into two sections 1. Cranial Cavity = contains the brain 2. Spinal Cavity = contains the spinal cord

  25. Anterior Cavities: Larger and separated into two distinct cavities by a dome-shaped muscle called the diaphragm, which is important for breathing 1. Thoracic Cavity = located in the chest, contains the heart, lungs, and the large blood vessels

  26. 2. Abdominal Cavity = divided into upper and lower parts Upper part contains the stomach, small intestines, most of the large intestines, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen 3. Pelvic Cavity = lower abdominal cavity containing urinary bladder, the reproductive organs, and last part of the large intestines

  27. Abdominal Regions: Quadrants 1. Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ) 2. Left Upper Quadrant (LUQ) 3. Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ) 4. Left Lower Quadrant (LLQ)

  28. Abdominal Regions: • Epigastric • Umbilical • Hypochondriac • Lumbar • Inguinal • Pubic

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