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Subject: Anatomy
Date: (Friday) June 13, 2014
Title: (1.1) Anatomicomedical Terminology
Lecturer: Dr. Luis Emmanual O. Esguerra
Batch/section: 2018A
Sem/A.Y.: 1st/A.Y. 2014-2015
Transcribers: Abaya, Abogado, Abrenica, Acla, Acsay, Adap
Trans Subject head: Jacinto, C. (09157536686/ccjacinto15@gmail.com)
I.
Outline
A. Approaches to Anatomy
a. Regional
b. Systemic
c. Clinical
B. Anatomical Position
C. Anatomical Reference Planes
a. Median plane
b. Sagittal plane
c. Frontal plane
d. Transverse plane
D. Positional and Referential Terms
II.
Objectives
- (Were there any Objectives stated?
Hi, TransGroup 1. Vince Acsay)
III.
Lecture
A. Approaches to Anatomy
IV.
Review/Guide questions
- What are the different approaches in
studying Anatomy?
- Regional, Systemic, Clinical
- Identify the correct anatomical
position.
- Head, gaze and toes directed at
the anterior side, arms adjacent
to sides, palms facing the
V.
Esguerra,
L.
E.
"Anatomicomedical
Terminology." Lecture at the University of
the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial
Medical Center, Inc., College of Medicine,
Quezon City, Philippines, June 16, 2014.
Moore, K., Dalley, A., & Agur, A. (2013).
Clinically Oriented Anatomy 7th edition.
Philadelphia: Lipincott Williams & Wilkins.
Snell, R. S. (2004). Introduction. Clinical
anatomy (9th ed., pp. 2 - 3). Philadelphia:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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