Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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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.
- 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.
- DISTANCES to landmark. You can use inches or cm as needed to increase your specificity.
- a) superior/inferior or proximal/distal AND b) the medial-lateral dimension.
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