A test that should be done every 6 months
What is a Dental Assessment
What are Young Adults
Begins with the first interaction and continues throughout the examination
What is Inspection
High pitched whistling sounds as air passes through obstructed airways
What are Wheezes
Tests the ability to open your jaw, clench your teeth or chew
What is Cranial Nerve V (Trigeminal)
Immunizations
What is Primary Prevention
Decrease in height and skeletal muscle mass occur during this stage
What are Middle Adults
This part of the hand is most sensitive to temperature
What is the Dorsal surface
Yellowing of the sclera or skin
What is Jaundice
Tests ability to smell
What is cranial nerve I (Olfactory)
Applies Measurable health goals at the local, state and national level
What is Heathy People 2020
Slower reaction time and risk for constipation occur during this state
What are Older Adults
Percussion technique that helps identify tenderness over the kidneys, liver and gallbladder
What is Fist Percussion
High-Pitched clicks and gurgles 5 to 35 times/ min
What are expected Bowel Sounds
Abnormal posturing with neck and elbow extension and wrists and fingers are flexed
What is decerebrate rigidity
Requires intellectual behaviors and focuses on thinking
What is Cognitive learning
Shows clients they have your undivided attention
What is active listening
Transfer of heat from the body directly to another surface. (Being immersed in cold water)
What is conduction
Accumulation of fluid in the tissues from trauma or impaired venous return
What is edema
Manner or style of walking
What is gait
Gaining skills that require mental and physical activity
What is psychomotor learning
Data includes Name, address and contact information
What is demographic information
The expected range is 60-100/ min at rest
What is Heart Rate
Movement of an extremity away from the midline of the body
What is Abduction
Enlargement of muscle due to strengthing
What is hypertrophy