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level questions: Anatomical Landmarks

QuestionAnswer
Where is the anatomical landmark for Frontal?Forehead
Where is the anatomical landmark for Nasal?Nose
Where is the anatomical landmark for Ocular, orbital?Eye
Where is the anatomical landmark for Otic?Ear
Where is the anatomical landmark for Buccal?Cheek
Where is the anatomical landmark for Cervical?Neck
Where is the anatomical landmark for Thoracic?Thorax, Chest
Where is the anatomical landmark for Mammary?Breast
Where is the anatomical landmark for Abdominal?Abdomen
Where is the anatomical landmark for Umbilical?Navel
Where is the anatomical landmark for Pelvic?Pelvis
Where is the anatomical landmark for Manual?Hand
Where is the anatomical landmark for Inguinal?Groin
Where is the anatomical landmark for Pubic?Pubs
Where is the anatomical landmark for Femoral?Thigh
Where is the anatomical landmark for Pedal?Foot
Where is the anatomical landmark for Hallux?Great Toe
Where is the anatomical landmark for Digits?Toes
Where is the anatomical landmark for Tarsal?Ankle
Where is the anatomical landmark for Crural?Leg
Where is the anatomical landmark for Patellar?Kneecap
Where is the anatomical landmark for Digits?Fingers
Where is the anatomical landmark for Pollex?Thumb
Where is the anatomical landmark for Palmar?Palm
Where is the anatomical landmark for Carpal?Wrist
Where is the anatomical landmark for Antebrachial?Forearm
Where is the anatomical landmark for Antecubital?Front of Elbow
Where is the anatomical landmark for Brachial?Arm
Where is the anatomical landmark for Axillary?Armpit
Where is the anatomical landmark for Oral?Mouth
Where is the anatomical landmark for Mental?Chin
Where is the anatomical landmark for Facial?Face
Where is the anatomical landmark for Cranial?Skull
Where is the anatomical landmark for Cephalic?Head
Where is the anatomical landmark for Trunk?From Shoulders to Pelvic
When the body is standing erect with arms and hand that are at the sides with the palms facing forward and feet only slightly apart is called what?Anatomical Position
Lying down face up?Supine
Lying down face down?Prone