Xercise 2: Anatomical Terminology or Language of An atomy ckground: The body is divided into two ...
xercise 2: Anatomical Terminology or Language of An atomy ckground: The body is divided into two major regions. Axial includes the head, neck, spinal and legs. Thes major regions. The regional terms are presented in Figure 1.7 of your textbook. n and trunk. Appendicular includes the pectoral girdle (shoulder). arm, pelvic girdle (Chips). e can be further divided into regional terms to designate specific areas within the two As a future allied health professional it is important to learn the language of anatomy as it is extremely important for communication and specificity. For example, if a patient were experiencing pain in their leg, an RN or doctor could not just write "leg" for the area of pain. They would need to identify if it is in the crural, sural, fibular, or femoral region. Without the specific term for where the pain is located, one person may write "leg" in reference to the femoral region and another reads "Teg and assumes it ld be the sural or crural region. Using correct anatomical terminology is extremely important for errors in diagnosis and treatment. xercise 2: Questions to Answer Directions: For questions 1-4 answer each question using explaining what the anatomical terms spelling. correct anatomical terminology or mean. Use complete sentences, proper grammar and correct patient is complaining of pain on the back of his knee. How should this information be written in the patient's chart? 2. Jon has a potential melanoma (skin cancer) on his cheek. How should this information be written in Jon's chart? 3. Harry is about to have blood drawn from his antecubital to hold out to the phlebotomist? region. What body part would Harry have is also going to have an injection of penicillin in his acromial region. Does Harry need to 4. Harry drop his pants or take of his shirt for this injection?
xercise 2: Anatomical Terminology or Language of An atomy ckground: The body is divided into two major regions. Axial includes the head, neck, spinal and legs. Thes major regions. The regional terms are presented in Figure 1.7 of your textbook. n and trunk. Appendicular includes the pectoral girdle (shoulder). arm, pelvic girdle (Chips). e can be further divided into regional terms to designate specific areas within the two As a future allied health professional it is important to learn the language of anatomy as it is extremely important for communication and specificity. For example, if a patient were experiencing pain in their leg, an RN or doctor could not just write "leg" for the area of pain. They would need to identify if it is in the crural, sural, fibular, or femoral region. Without the specific term for where the pain is located, one person may write "leg" in reference to the femoral region and another reads "Teg and assumes it ld be the sural or crural region. Using correct anatomical terminology is extremely important for errors in diagnosis and treatment. xercise 2: Questions to Answer Directions: For questions 1-4 answer each question using explaining what the anatomical terms spelling. correct anatomical terminology or mean. Use complete sentences, proper grammar and correct patient is complaining of pain on the back of his knee. How should this information be written in the patient's chart? 2. Jon has a potential melanoma (skin cancer) on his cheek. How should this information be written in Jon's chart? 3. Harry is about to have blood drawn from his antecubital to hold out to the phlebotomist? region. What body part would Harry have is also going to have an injection of penicillin in his acromial region. Does Harry need to 4. Harry drop his pants or take of his shirt for this injection?