What are the four body positions
Anatomical position anatomical position is the description of any region or part of the body in a specific stance.Let's discuss them one by one.Think of the patient in bed as though he were standing.The planes divide the body into different sections or portions.Welds with a 1 are flat position, 2 is horizontal, 3 is vertical and 4 is overhead.There are four major types of body planes, and an easy way to remember them is to remember the acronym soft, which stands for.
The four main anatomical positions are:Turn your toes, knees, hips and shoulders square to the front of the room.4.10 basic principles in positioning of patients.To help operators understand the type of weld joint (fillet or groove) and the weld position, each weld is given a number and a letter — 1g, 2g, 3g, 4g or 1f, 2f, 3f, 4f — to indicate the position and the type of weld required.This position is used exclusively on twisting optionals.It divides the body into right and left sides when viewed from the anatomical position.