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Page 1: Anatomical position:  Ventral or anterior:  Dorsal or posterior  Medial  Lateral  Internal  External  Proximal  distal  Okay, so what does
Page 2: Anatomical position:  Ventral or anterior:  Dorsal or posterior  Medial  Lateral  Internal  External  Proximal  distal  Okay, so what does

Anatomical position:

Page 3: Anatomical position:  Ventral or anterior:  Dorsal or posterior  Medial  Lateral  Internal  External  Proximal  distal  Okay, so what does

Ventral or anterior: Dorsal or posterior Medial Lateral Internal External Proximal distal Okay, so what does that look like?

Page 4: Anatomical position:  Ventral or anterior:  Dorsal or posterior  Medial  Lateral  Internal  External  Proximal  distal  Okay, so what does
Page 5: Anatomical position:  Ventral or anterior:  Dorsal or posterior  Medial  Lateral  Internal  External  Proximal  distal  Okay, so what does

Okay! 1. point to your ventral surface on your body.

2. point to your dorsal surface of your body

3. Will your CPR manikin have a superior half or inferior half?

Where is your armpit? If I asked you to start an IV in the distal part of the arm, can you find a visible vein and point to it?

Page 6: Anatomical position:  Ventral or anterior:  Dorsal or posterior  Medial  Lateral  Internal  External  Proximal  distal  Okay, so what does

. point to your ventral surface on your body.

Point to your front 2. point to your dorsal surface of your body

Point to your back 3. Manikin will have …superior Where is your armpit? lateral to chest wall

If I asked you to start an IV in the distal part of the arm, can you find a visible vein and point to it? Find a vein on your hand

Page 7: Anatomical position:  Ventral or anterior:  Dorsal or posterior  Medial  Lateral  Internal  External  Proximal  distal  Okay, so what does

Cranial- towards the head Caudal- toward the tailbone Flexion- decreasing the angle between 2 bones

Extension- increasing the angle between 2 bones

Shall I demonstrate?

Page 8: Anatomical position:  Ventral or anterior:  Dorsal or posterior  Medial  Lateral  Internal  External  Proximal  distal  Okay, so what does

Flexion the medial area of the body to aim the cranial area proximal to your feet, while the caudal area of your body is distal from the floor

When you have figured out this position, you may use extension.

Ha!

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Afferent- carry toward a center Efferent- carrying away from a center

Abduction- to take away from midline

Adduction- moving toward the midline

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If you touch your finger to a hot stove the pain runs from your finger to your brain. What term would you use to describe that?

The brain sends out an order to take your finger off the hot stove dummy! What term would you use to describe that?

If alien-friends take your body off the earth you would be ________?

If you move your arm toward the midline of your body that would be called?___________

Page 11: Anatomical position:  Ventral or anterior:  Dorsal or posterior  Medial  Lateral  Internal  External  Proximal  distal  Okay, so what does

If you touch your finger to a hot stove the pain runs from your finger to your brain. What term would you use to describe that?

afferent The brain sends out an order to take your finger off the hot stove dummy! What term would you use to describe that? efferent

If aliens come to take you to the mother ship then you would be abducted

If you move your arm toward the midline of your body that would be called? adduction

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Eversion- turning a body part outward

Inversion- turning a body part inward

Pronation- turning a body part downward

Supination- turning a body part upward- give me soup!

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Use your tongue to show eversion. Now keep everting your tongue, and use your feet to show inversion

Holding the previous position, pronate your left arm and supinate your right arm

Now keep still so I can snipe you and send to your friends………