Anatomical Orientation

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Created by Terri Street for OKTechMasters © 2000 Adapted by Tom Gest, Anatomical Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School, 2004 Questions developed by Charisa Roy, University of Michigan Medical School Class of 2007

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  • A. top and bottom C. diagonal sections B. right and left halvesD. front and back

  • A. top and bottom B. right and left halves

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  • A. sagittal C. oblique B. coronal D. transverse

  • C. oblique B. coronal

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  • A. inwardC. downB. out D. up

  • C. downD. up

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  • A. deep, inferior C. superficial, deep B. inferior, superior D. deep, superior

  • A. deep, inferior D. deep, superior

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  • A. posterior tobelly button C. posterior to the head B. inferior to the thigh D. deep to the heart

  • A. posterior tobelly button D. deep to the heart

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  • A. toward the nose C. toward the eyebrow B. toward the chin D. toward the ear

  • A. toward the nose D. toward the ear

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  • A. distal C. proximal B.medial D. lateral

  • A. distal C. proximal

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  • A. superomedial C. distalB. superolateralD. proximal

  • C. distalB. superolateral

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  • A. elbow to the wrist C. neck to the elbow B. shoulder to the hand D. shoulder to the elbow

  • A. elbow to the wrist D. shoulder to the elbow

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  • A. hip to the ankle C. buttocks to the foot B. hip to the knee D. knee to the ankle

  • B. hip to the knee D. knee to the ankle

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