Exam 3: Directional Terms, Planes, Positions, Regions, and Quadrants
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The patient was placed in the Trendelenburg position, meaning he was
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The regions to the right and left of the hypogastric region are the
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A patient lying on their back with legs raised and feet in stirrups would be in this position:
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A patient having both ovaries removed would be scheduled for a
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The incision was made at the (pertaining to above) pole of the lesion or the
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The regions to the right and left of the umbilical region are called
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One lying on their back facing upward would be in this position
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The patient complained of pain directly below the umbilical region or in the
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A vertical field running through the body from front to back, dividing the body into unequal left and right sides is called the
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The abbreviation for the medical term meaning pertaining to a side is
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