The twelve o'clock position is the superior position, or perhaps the caudal direction in some contexts.
In medical terms, "immobilize" means to keep in a fixed position.
The face-down position in medical terms is called the "prone position." In this position, a patient lies flat on their stomach with their face down. It is often used in various medical procedures and assessments, as well as in physical therapy to promote specific therapeutic goals.
The finger is distal to the hand.
Something above the point of reference in medical terms is called "superior."
It does not change; the directional terms are given in relation to the anatomical position, not the patient position.
In place or position; undisturbed. In a localized state or condition, as in carcinoma in situ.
The medical term that means "upon" or "on top" is "super." It is often used as a prefix in various medical terms, such as "superficial," which refers to structures located near the surface of the body. Another example is "superior," indicating a position higher than another structure.
Medical terms used by the medical profession in caring for patients.
In medical terms, stool means feces.
Inspiration in medical terms means inhaling.
Occult means hidden in medical terms.
Progressive medical terms means it will get worse.