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a devise that restricts movements
What is restraint
100
inability to coordinate voluntary muscle movements often nervous system disorders
What is ataxia
100
an injury to living tissue by outside forces
What is trauma
100
to move from place to place
What is ambulate
100
to become impaired in quality, functioning or condition
What is deteriorate
200
a wasting away of progressive decline
What is atrophy
200
a persistent psychotic belief
What is delusions
200
a degenerative disease of the central nervous system characterized by premature mental deterioration
What is Alzheimer's
200
a government program of medical care for the aged
What is Medicare
200
recieved on one's own
What is acquired
300
inability to produce a normal amount of antibodies
What is immunodeficiency
300
one affected with paralysis of both arms and legs
What is quadraplegia
300
inability to pursue an occupation because of physical or mental impairment
What is disability
300
an area of injury to skin and underlying tissue usually caused by unrelieved pressure
What is ducubiti
300
lacking in normal firmness
What is flaccid
400
a condition of deteriorated mentality
What is dementia
400
any of 4 parts in which a plane is divided
What is quadrant
400
a partial dislocation
What is subluxation
400
an instrument used to assist in ambulation and to prevent falls
What is gait belt
400
removal of deterirorated or dead tissue
What is debride
500
an abnormal overwhelming sense of apprehension and fear often marked by physical signs of sweating, tension, and increased pulse
What is anxiety
500
a government program for medical aid designed for those who cannot afford it
What is Medicaid
500
relationship marked by harmony
What is rapport
500
to change by unfair means as to serve one's own purpose
What is manipulative
500
present at birth
What is congenital
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