Body Structures & Functions
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ISBN: 9781285695495
Author: Scott
Publisher: Cengage
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Do NOT try to describe depth or how "deep" the sword is going into the body. This is a surface wound ONLY.
In your sentence you need to include the following information:
Left vs right side of the body
Aspect or surface side of the body (e.g., anterior side or posterior aspect of the body part)
Regional terms (e.g., brachial, femoral, pectoral, antebrachial, axillary, among many others…see your PPTX for a list)
Orientation terms (e.g., anterior, poster, lateral, medial, proximal, distal, superior, inferior).
Bone, suture, tendon/ligament attachment landmarks that will help you pinpoint the location. Do not use a muscle belly name.
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Write in a COMPLETE Sentence a description of the “faux wound” that is located at the surface of the body at the TIP OF THE SWORD.
In your sentence you need to include the following information:
Left vs right side of the body
Regional terms (e.g., brachial, femoral, pectoral, antebrachial, axillary, among many others…see your PPTX for a list)
Orientation terms (e.g., anterior, poster, lateral, medial, proximal, distal, superior, inferior).
Bone, suture, muscle landmarks that will help you pinpoint the location.
DISTANCES (you can use inches or cm) as needed to increase your specificity.
REMINDERS:
on the arms and legs you are to use proximal and distal. I won’t accept superior and inferior with the arms and legs.
DO NOT use proximal and distal to describe things on the head or torso.
Identify a common medical condition that affects people today
Signs and symptoms of the condition
How the condition is diagnosed (Is there is a genetic component to diagnosis?).
Body system directly impacted by the condition
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