Across
- 3. Cavity that contains the spine.
- 10. Cavity that contains the liver.
- 11. Anatomical direction for the side of a patients limb furthest from their trunk.
- 12. Anatomical direction for the middle of a patients body part.
- 14. Movement for increasing the angle between the body’s midline and a limb.
- 15. Anatomical direction for a body part closer to the surface of a patients body.
- 16. Cavity that contains the lungs.
- 18. Rotation that includes moving a patients body part in a circle.
- 19. Cavity that contains the genitals.
- 21. Anatomical direction for the back of a patient.
- 22. Anatomical direction for top of a patient.
- 23. Body position for when a patient is lying on their back face up.
- 28. Anatomical direction for the front of a patient.
- 29. Cavity that contains the left ovary.
- 31. Cavity that contains the large intestines.
- 33. Movement for straightening a joint.
- 34. Movement for a patient having their palms facing downward.
- 35. Anatomical plane that splits a patient in left and right halves.
Down
- 1. Cavity that contains the heart.
- 2. Rotation that includes a patients body part moving away from their midline.
- 4. Movement for a patient having their palms facing upward.
- 5. Anatomical plane that splits a patient in top and bottom halves.
- 6. Anatomical direction for the side of a patients limb closest to their trunk.
- 7. Body position for when a patient is lying on their stomach face down.
- 8. Movement for decreasing the angle between the body’s midline and a limb.
- 9. Anatomical plane that is at an odd angle.
- 13. Anatomical direction for a body part further inside the patients body.
- 17. Cavity that contains the spleen.
- 20. Cavity that contains the brain.
- 24. Cavity that contains the appendix.
- 25. Anatomical plane that splits a patient in front and back halves.
- 26. Anatomical direction for the outside of a patients body part.
- 27. Anatomical direction for bottom of a patient.
- 30. Movement for bending a joint.
- 32. Rotation that includes a patients body part moving toward their midline.
