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The anatomical position (and the directional terms) is something you'll soon learn when you take a course in anatomy and physiology. • The anatomical position is a standing position, whereby the person looks forward. The arms are by the side, with the palms facing forward and the fingers extended with the thumbs pointing away from the body. • • Quiz: https://www.registerednursern.com/dir... • You'll want to know this position, because this is the standard reference everyone uses when referring to anatomy or directional terms. If a patient has a wound on the anterior side of the left forearm, the anatomical position will ensure that you know that left is left and anterior is the front of the forearm. • The directional terms will also help you describe and locate structures. This video covers the following directional terms for anatomy and physiology: • • Superior (cranial) and inferior (caudal) • • Anterior (ventral) and Posterior (dorsal) • • Distal and proximal • • Superficial and deep • • Medial, lateral, and intermediate • Superior means above, inferior means below (toward or away from the head). • Anterior means toward the front, and posterior means toward the back. • Distal means away from the insertion point of the limb to the body, while proximal means close to the attachment point. • Superficial means close to the skin's surface, while deep means away from the surface. • Medial means close to the midline of the body, while lateral means away from the midline. Intermediate means between two structures. • Notes: https://www.registerednursern.com/ana... • Anatomy playlist: • Preload and Afterload Nursing | Strok... • Website: https://www.registerednursern.com/ • More Videos: • Dopamine IV Drip Calculation Nursin... • Nursing Gear: https://teespring.com/stores/register... • Instagram: / registerednursern_com • Facebook: / registerednurserns • Twitter: / nursesrn • • Popular Playlists: • NCLEX Reviews: • NCLEX Study Strategies • Fluid Electrolytes: • Fluid and Electrolytes Nursing • Nursing Skills: • Nursing Skills Videos
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