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Anatomy - Answer✔Study of structure of an organism, based largely on dissection of body
Physiology - Answer✔Study of functions of living organism
Medial - Answer✔Midline of the body or structure
Lateral - Answer✔Side, away from the midline of the body
Superior - Answer✔Toward the head or upper portion of the structure
Inferior - Answer✔away from head or toward the tail or lower part of the structure
Proximal - Answer✔near the point of attachment to the trunk or near the beginning of a
structure, closer to any point of reference such as origin of a structure or center of body
Distal - Answer✔farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to
the body trunk
Anterior - Answer✔Near the front of the body (ventral)
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Posterior - Answer✔Near the back of the body (dorsal)
Prone - Answer✔Lying horizontal with face downward, or denoting the hand with palms turned
downward
Supine - Answer✔Lying on the back with the face upward or denoting the position of the hand
or foot with the palm or foot facing upward
Sagittal (Medial) Plane - Answer✔Longitudinal Sectional, divides the body into right and left
portions
Frontal (Coronal) Plane - Answer✔Also longitudinal, runs at right angles to sagittal plane,
divides body into anterior and posterior portions
transverse (horizontal) plane - Answer✔Divides the body into superior and inferior portions
Electrode Placement- Right Arm - Answer✔Right subclavicular fossa, usually at middle of right
clavicle
Electrode Placement- Left Arm - Answer✔Left subclavicular fossa, usually at middle of left
clavicle
Electrode Placement- Right leg - Answer✔Lateral of the rectus abdominus, superior to the iliac
crest, inferior to the bottom rib usually along the umbilical line on the right side of torso
Electrode placement- Left Leg - Answer✔Lateral of the rectus abdominus, superior to iliac crest,
inferior to bottom rib, usually along the umbilical line on left side of torso
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