, Anacephalic - CORRECT ANSWERS-An infant born without a brain.
Coronal plane - CORRECT ANSWERS-The plane that divides the body into front and
back (e.g, anterior [ventral] and posterior [dorsal]) halves
Mid-sagittal plane - CORRECT ANSWERS-The plane that divides the body into right
and left halves
Transverse - CORRECT ANSWERS-The plane that divides the body into top and
bottom (e.g. superior [cephalad] and inferior [caudal]) halves
Lateral - CORRECT ANSWERS-Surface or portion of the body that points toward the
side or away from the midline of the body
Medial - CORRECT ANSWERS-Describes any surface or portion of the body that points
of faces toward the midline of the body (e.g., midsaggital plane)
Proximal - CORRECT ANSWERS-Refers to a relative position that is farther away from
the central portion of the body or origin of the structure (e.g., the position of the hand is
distal to the shoulder)
Superficial - CORRECT ANSWERS-Refers to a relative position close to the surface of
an organ or close to the skin
Deep - CORRECT ANSWERS-Refers to a relative position within the body or farther
away from the surface of the body (e.g., farther from the surface)
Auricular - CORRECT ANSWERS-The area of the ear
Temporal - CORRECT ANSWERS-The side (lateral) surface of the head.
Occipital - CORRECT ANSWERS-The back (posterior) surface of the head
Parietal - CORRECT ANSWERS-The area considers the top of the head. This area
abuts the frontal, temporal, and occipital regions
Orbital - CORRECT ANSWERS-Area of the eye
Sternal notch or angle - CORRECT ANSWERS-The junction of the sternum and the
clavicle relating to the T4 to T5 level of vertebral bodies
Submental - CORRECT ANSWERS-The area under the chin or jaw line
Costal margin - CORRECT ANSWERS-The lowest portion of the anterior ribs,
corresponding to the level of the anterior attachment of the diaphragm and L3-L4
vertebral bodies
Coronal plane - CORRECT ANSWERS-The plane that divides the body into front and
back (e.g, anterior [ventral] and posterior [dorsal]) halves
Mid-sagittal plane - CORRECT ANSWERS-The plane that divides the body into right
and left halves
Transverse - CORRECT ANSWERS-The plane that divides the body into top and
bottom (e.g. superior [cephalad] and inferior [caudal]) halves
Lateral - CORRECT ANSWERS-Surface or portion of the body that points toward the
side or away from the midline of the body
Medial - CORRECT ANSWERS-Describes any surface or portion of the body that points
of faces toward the midline of the body (e.g., midsaggital plane)
Proximal - CORRECT ANSWERS-Refers to a relative position that is farther away from
the central portion of the body or origin of the structure (e.g., the position of the hand is
distal to the shoulder)
Superficial - CORRECT ANSWERS-Refers to a relative position close to the surface of
an organ or close to the skin
Deep - CORRECT ANSWERS-Refers to a relative position within the body or farther
away from the surface of the body (e.g., farther from the surface)
Auricular - CORRECT ANSWERS-The area of the ear
Temporal - CORRECT ANSWERS-The side (lateral) surface of the head.
Occipital - CORRECT ANSWERS-The back (posterior) surface of the head
Parietal - CORRECT ANSWERS-The area considers the top of the head. This area
abuts the frontal, temporal, and occipital regions
Orbital - CORRECT ANSWERS-Area of the eye
Sternal notch or angle - CORRECT ANSWERS-The junction of the sternum and the
clavicle relating to the T4 to T5 level of vertebral bodies
Submental - CORRECT ANSWERS-The area under the chin or jaw line
Costal margin - CORRECT ANSWERS-The lowest portion of the anterior ribs,
corresponding to the level of the anterior attachment of the diaphragm and L3-L4
vertebral bodies