FASD
FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME
DORSAL
BACK
inflammation of a joint
arthritis
itis
inflammation
encephalpo
brain
MI
MIOCARDIAL INFARCTION
PROXIMAL
NEAREST POINT OF ORIGIN
blood in the urine
hematuria
algia
pain
largest part of the brain
cerebrum
CVA
CEREBRAL VASCULAR ACCIDENT
ANATOMIC POSITION
FACE FORWARD PALMS OPEN FEET TOGETHER
within a vien
intravenous
penia
breath
lobes of the brain
frontal. parietal, occipital, temporal
TIA
TRANSISCHEMIC ATTACK
medial
near the middle or midline of the body
paralysis on one side
hemiplegia
ostomy
creation of opening
means difficulty performing adl ,normal tasks
apraxia
ABI
ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY
Lateral
located to the side of the body
excessive flow of blood
hemmorhage
rrhea
discharge
atelectasis
collapsed lung