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inversion sole of foot faces inward
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Your name, type of injury/incident, time of, department you're participating in, current hospital
location, phone number or extension you can be reached on What to include when you
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medial Toward the midline of the body
lateral away from the midline of the body
Anterior / Ventral face or front side
Posterior/Dorsal back side
Proximal Close to the middle of the body, toward the torso
Distal away from the middle of the body, away from the torso
,Cranial towards the top of the head
Caudal away from the top of the head, toward the hind parts
Superior above or over something, based on a reference point
inferior below or under something, based on a reference point
flexion closing of a join
extension opening of a joint
supination palm of hand faces forward ventrally
pronation palm of hand faces backward/dorsally
, supine lying down facing ceiling (on back)
prone lying down facing the floor (on stomach)
Eversion Sole of foot faces outward
Adduction Move toward the midline
Abduction Move away from the midline
Trendelenburg Position -patients head is low and legs are elevated
-used during removal or insertion of peripheral or jugular PICC lines
Reverse Trendelenburg Position -patients head is elevated
-used for head trauma victims (e.g. anyone with an open/bleeding wound)
Fowler's position -semi sitting position with hip at an angle of 45-60 degrees