The second lesson that I can still recall.... is all about the abdominal region!, (actually we didn’t discuss it but it is in the book so I read it that’s why I can share it now to my blog)
... well abdominal region has nine regions, this consist of: right and left hypochondriac region right and left lumber region, right and left iliac region, epigastric region, umbilical region, and hypogastric region. Left and right hypochondriac regions are located on either side of the epigastric region and contain the lower ribs. hypoepigastric region is below the umbilical region and is opposite of epigastric region. The central region is the umbilical region which houses the naval or the belly button while the left and right lumbars are in line with lumbar vertebrate. The inguinal region (iliac) is where the body meets trunk and also known as groin region.
, aww this lesson is a bit confusing and boring =p (for me), confusing in terms used only, maybe because we are not yet medically practiced yet to say those words...
Friday, September 4, 2009
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it's not that confusing. it's just hard to remember. :D
ReplyDelete--frances :D