TEST BANK FOR FUNDAMENTAL OF NURSSING LATEST EDITION EXAM
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Anatomy
The word derived from two word parts that mean 'cutting apart'.
Physiology
The study of how the body functions.
Level of organization
The correct sequence is chemical, cellular, tissue, organ.
Smallest living unit of structure
Considered to be at the cellular level.
Anatomical position
The reference position for all body directional terms.
Proximal
The term most opposite distal.
,Medial
The term most opposite lateral.
Superficial
The relationship between the skin and the muscles can be described as the skin is superficial to the
muscle.
Frontal section
A cut dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions.
Transverse section
A cut dividing the body into upper and lower portions.
Sagittal section
A cut dividing the body into right and left portions.
Mediastinum
Part of the ventral cavity.
Body cavities
The two major cavities of the body are dorsal and ventral.
,Diaphragm
Divides the thoracic from the abdominal cavity.
Inferior
The knee is inferior to the ankle.
Distal
The knee is distal to the ankle.
Lateral
The heart is lateral to the lungs.
Dorsal
The two terms that can be used interchangeably are posterior and dorsal.
Deep
The muscle is deep to the skin.
Chemical level
The smallest unit of structure is at the chemical level.
, Tissue level
The level of organization that comes after cellular.
Organ level
The level of organization that comes after tissue.
Thoracic cavity
Part of the ventral cavity.
Abdominal cavity
Part of the ventral cavity.
Upper abdominopelvic regions
Include the right and left hypochondriac and epigastric.
Middle abdominopelvic regions
Include the right and left lumbar and umbilical.
Lower abdominopelvic regions
Include the right and left iliac and hypogastric.
Brain location
WITH COMPLETE DETAILED QUESTIONS AND 100 % VERIFIED CORRECT
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
Anatomy
The word derived from two word parts that mean 'cutting apart'.
Physiology
The study of how the body functions.
Level of organization
The correct sequence is chemical, cellular, tissue, organ.
Smallest living unit of structure
Considered to be at the cellular level.
Anatomical position
The reference position for all body directional terms.
Proximal
The term most opposite distal.
,Medial
The term most opposite lateral.
Superficial
The relationship between the skin and the muscles can be described as the skin is superficial to the
muscle.
Frontal section
A cut dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions.
Transverse section
A cut dividing the body into upper and lower portions.
Sagittal section
A cut dividing the body into right and left portions.
Mediastinum
Part of the ventral cavity.
Body cavities
The two major cavities of the body are dorsal and ventral.
,Diaphragm
Divides the thoracic from the abdominal cavity.
Inferior
The knee is inferior to the ankle.
Distal
The knee is distal to the ankle.
Lateral
The heart is lateral to the lungs.
Dorsal
The two terms that can be used interchangeably are posterior and dorsal.
Deep
The muscle is deep to the skin.
Chemical level
The smallest unit of structure is at the chemical level.
, Tissue level
The level of organization that comes after cellular.
Organ level
The level of organization that comes after tissue.
Thoracic cavity
Part of the ventral cavity.
Abdominal cavity
Part of the ventral cavity.
Upper abdominopelvic regions
Include the right and left hypochondriac and epigastric.
Middle abdominopelvic regions
Include the right and left lumbar and umbilical.
Lower abdominopelvic regions
Include the right and left iliac and hypogastric.
Brain location