Comprehensive Final Review 2026 | High-Yield Study Guide
1. A patient presents with a penetrating injury to the chest. Which of the
following vital functions would be most immediately threatened due to the
organs housed within the thoracic cavity?
Hormone production
Digestion and absorption
Respiration and circulation
Waste elimination
2. In a laboratory setting, if a researcher is examining the effects of a drug on
the right side of the body, which anatomical plane would they reference to
ensure their observations are consistent?
Midsagittal plane
Frontal plane
Transverse plane
Coronal plane
3. In a medical scenario, if a doctor refers to a patient's elbow as being proximal
to the wrist, what does this imply about their relative positions?
The elbow and wrist are at the same distance from the trunk.
The wrist is closer to the trunk than the elbow.
The elbow is farther from the trunk than the wrist.
The elbow is closer to the trunk than the wrist.
,4. Topographically, the term distal means:
Farther from the trunk.
Near the trunk.
Near the head.
Near the point of reference.
5. If a medical professional is examining a patient with abdominal pain, which
cavities would they focus on and why?
Both the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities, as they are
interconnected.
The thoracic cavity, because it contains the heart and lungs.
The abdominopelvic cavity, because it contains organs related to
digestion and reproduction.
The cranial cavity, because it contains the brain.
6. What are the two main parts of the dorsal cavities in the human body?
Thoracic and abdominal cavities
Pelvic and abdominal cavities
Cranial and spinal cavities
Superior and inferior cavities
7. What type of section/body plane divides the body into anterior and
posterior sections?
Coronal
Sagittal
, Medial
Transverse
8. The abdominal cavity contains:
All of the answers are correct
The small intestines
The liver
The large intestine
The stomach
9. Which of the following are contained in the pelvic cavity?
Internal reproductive organs
Rectum
Urinary bladder
All of these
10. What anatomical structures does the diaphragm separate in the human
body?
Thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
Superior and inferior cavities
Cranial and spinal cavities
Pelvic and abdominal cavities
11. Describe the significance of the dorsal cavities in relation to the central
nervous system.