1. Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Abdominopelvic Quadrants and Regions
- Multiple ChoiceThe abdominal quadrants are located using which anatomical structure as their midpoint?4views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich abdominopelvic quadrant contains both the stomach and the spleen?65views
- Multiple ChoiceThe appendix is located in which abdominopelvic quadrant?71views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich abdominopelvic quadrant contains the left adrenal gland?20views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich abdominal region is located directly above the hypogastric region?63views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich structure is located in the Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ) of the abdominopelvic cavity?68views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich abdominal region is part of all four quadrants?78views
- Multiple ChoiceIn which of the following abdominopelvic quadrants would you primarily find the colon?67views
- Multiple ChoiceIn which sequence should the nurse perform the abdominal assessment?75views
- Multiple Choice
How would you name the region that is in the center and top of the abdomen?
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Your lab instructor tells you to make an incision in the hypogastric region find a specific organ. What organ might you be trying to locate? You may use the diagram as a reference.
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Ms. Norman presents to the clinic with right upper quadrant pain. Predict the organs and cavities that may be involved in causing her pain.
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The two main divisions of the anterior body cavity are the _______ and ______ and______body cavities.
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Which organs would you expect to find in the left upper quadrant?
a. Spleen, liver, appendix
b. Liver, ovary, spleen
c. Spleen, stomach, pancreas
d. Gallbladder, liver, large intestine
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During a procedure on Ms. Norman's pancreas, a surgeon makes the initial incision in the left anterior hypochondriac region. List all the organs, serous membranes, and body cavities that the surgeon will encounter as she moves through the body to get to the pancreas. (Hint: Refer to A&P in the Real World: Abdominal Pain for help.)
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