Biology, asked by Sohini0101, 5 months ago

Define the following terms.
1. Anatomical position
2. Supine position
3. Prone positine
4. Lithotomy position​

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Answered by Ekaro
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  • In anatomical position, The body is erect, the eyes are directed forward and look straight, the upper limbs hang by side of the body with palms of the hands turned forward and fingers are pointed straight down. The lower limbs including the feet are parallel to each other with feet flat on the floor and toes pointing forward.

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  • The person lies on his back with face directed upwards.

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  • The person lies on his belly with his face directed upwards.

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  • Person lying on her back with legs up and feet supported in straps. This position is mostly used during delivery of the baby and vaginal examination.
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Answered by harshitanegi2169
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=⟩ Anatomical position - The position with the body erect with the arms at the sides and the palms forward.

Supine position - The supine position means lying horizontally with the face and torso facing up, as opposed to the prone position, which is face down.

Prone position - Prone position is a body position in which the person lies flat with the chest down and the back up.

Lithotomy position - The lithotomy position is often used during childbirth and surgery in the pelvic area. It involves lying on your back with your legs flexed 90 degrees at your hips.

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