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Body Habitus/Regions

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Body Habitus/Quadrants/Regions
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Name the 3 superior body regions.   Right Hypochondrium, Epigastrium, Left Hypochondrium  
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Name the 3 middle body regions   Right Lateral, Umbilical, Left Lateral  
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Name the 3 inferior body regions.   Right Inguinal, Hypogastrium, Left Inguinal  
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What organs are found in the Right Hypochondrium region?   Gallbladder, Liver  
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What organs are found in the Left Hypochondrium region?   Spleen, Stomach  
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What organs are found in the Right Inguinal region?   Appendix  
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What organs are found in the Hypogastrium region?   Bladder, Rectum  
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What conditions are likely in the Left Inguinal region?   Gas pains  
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What conditions can occur in the Epigastrium region?   Heartburn, Ulcer  
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What organs can be found in the Right Lateral Region?   Ascending colon, Kidney  
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What organs can be found in the Left Lateral Region?   Descending colon, Kidney  
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Name the 4 Quadrants.   Left Upper Quandrant, Left Lower Quandrant, Right Lower Quadrant, Right Upper Quadrant  
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What organs are in the LUQ?   Stomach, Spleen, Pancreas  
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What organs are located in the RLQ?   Appendix, Cecum, Colon  
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What organs are located in the RUQ?   Gallbladder, Liver, Intestines, Kidney  
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What organs can be found in the LLQ?   Descending colon, Intestines  
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Name the 4 types of Body Habitus.   Asthenic, Hypersthenic, Hyposthenic, and Sthenic  
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Which body habitus has the highest rate of occurrence?   Sthenic at 50%.  
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Which body habitus has the lowest rate of occurrence?   Hypersthenic at 5%  
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Which body habitus belongs to frail individuals?   Asthenic  
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Asthenic Body Habitus occurs about ___%   10%  
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Which body habitus is the most difficult to classify?   Hyposthenic  
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This body habitus represents 10% of the population, gallbladder is low and nearer the midline, stomach is low and medial. This is the ________ body habitus.   Asthenic  
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Define body habitus.   Common variations in the shape of the human body.  
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Body habitus affects the location of which organs?   Gallbladder, Stomach, Heart, Lungs, Diaphragm  
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In which body habitus is the heart nearly vertical at midline?   Asthenic  
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Which body habitus represents 10% of the population, the gallbladder is low and nearer to midline and the stomach is low and medial?   Asthenic  
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Which body habitus representing 5% of the population, has a high gallbladder, and a high, transverse stomach?   Hypersthenic  
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What is the percentage of occurrence for hyposthenic body habitus?   35%  
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What is the stomach and gallbladder position for sthenic?   Stomach: high/upper left; Gallbladder: center on right  
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What is the stomach and gallbladder position for asthenic?   Stomach: Low/medial; Gallbladder: low/near midline  
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What is the stomach and gallbladder position for hypersthenic?   Stomach: High/transverse/in middle; Gallbladder: High & outside  
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Sthenic organ placement.   Stomach: high & left; colon: even spread; GB: centered right side  
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Hyposthenic organ placement.   No change.  
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Asthenic organ placement.   Stomach: low & medial in pelvis; colon: low; GB: Low & near midline  
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Hypersthenic organ placement.   Stomach: High & middle; Colon: frames abdomen; GB: High & outside.  
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