Medical Terminology Unit 2 Students will apply medical terminology. Objective 1: Identify and utilize anatomical positions, planes, and directional terms. •Demonstrate what anatomical position is and how it is used to reference the body. •Distinguish between the commonly used anatomical planes and recognize their individual views. •Apply directional terms to their location on the human body. Objective 2: Demonstrate body movements. •Compare and contrast the various movements of the body and their counter-movements. •Compare and contrast the various movements of the foot /ankle and their counter-movements. •Compare and contrast the lateral movements of the wrist/hand and their
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Medical Terminology
Unit 2Students will apply medical terminology.
Objective 1: Identify and utilize anatomical positions, planes, and directional terms.•Demonstrate what anatomical position is and how it is used to reference the body.•Distinguish between the commonly used anatomical planes and recognize their individual views.•Apply directional terms to their location on the human body.
Objective 2: Demonstrate body movements. •Compare and contrast the various movements of the body and their counter-movements.•Compare and contrast the various movements of the foot /ankle and their counter-movements.•Compare and contrast the lateral movements of the wrist/hand and their counter-movements.
Anatomical Terms Worksheet
History• During the Renaissance (“Rebirth”) the study of human
life and medicine began to flourish.• Scientist, Doctors and Artist would experiment and
practice on the dead and incarcerated.• Cadavers were positioned flat on their backs, thus making
it easier to draw and reference from that position.
• Many artist such as Leonardo da Vinci began to study, draw and diagram the human body.