Infections
Skin Anatomy
Modalities
Evaluation
Medical Terms
100
Athlete's foot is this kind of infection.
What is a fungal infection?
100
Outer layer of skin.
What is the epidermis?
100
Ice cup massage is an example of this form of modality.
What is cryotherapy?
100
Used to determine if life threatening injuries are present.
What is Primary Survey?
100
This means inflammation.
What is -itis?
200
Chicken Pox is this type of infection.
What are viral infections?
200
Layer containing mostly fat tissue.
What is the hypodermis?
200
Type of modality not recommended when swelling is present.
What is thermotherapy?
200
Term used when touching an injured area.
What is palpation?
200
This means below or beneath.
What is -hypo?
300
These state that all patients are considered potentially infectious.
What are standard precautions?
300
This is also called adipose tissue.
What is fat?
300
Electrical modality used mainly for pain relief.
What is TENS?
300
Range of motion, strength and neurological tests are examples of these.
What are special tests or stress tests?
300
This means over or above.
What is Epi-?
400
MRSA is a form of this type of infection.
What are bacterial or staph infections?
400
Layer of the skin that sheds dead skin cells.
What is the epidermis?
400
Modality that heats 3-5cm deep.
What is Ultrasound?
400
This is usually done on the sideline or in the athletic training room.
What is Secondary Survey?
400
This means skin.
What is derm-?
500
This type of infection grows in dark, warm, moist environments.
What are fungal infections?
500
Layer of the skin that contains sebaceous glands.
What is the dermis?
500
Electrical modality used when atrophy is present.
What is E-stim/EMS/Electrical muscle stimulation?
500
Where the treatment and rehab goals are written.
What is Plan?
500
This means to make an incision or cut into.
What is -otomy?
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