prefixes
nutrition
injury evaluation
acronyms
injuries
100

what does the prefix hyper mean? 

above 

100

what are nutrients? 

compounds in food that is needed for everyday life and health

100

bruising or discoloration is a sign of? 

echymosis 

100

what does the S in SOAP notes stand for?

subjective 

100

a crack in the bone due to overuse? 

stress fracture 

200

what does the prefix carcin mean? 

cancer 

200

what do carbs do for the body? 

they provide energy/fuel for the body. 

200

body's natural painkillers?

endorphins 

200

what does the in RICE stand for? 

compression 

200

when two bone fragments have saw tooth, sharp edges on a fracture line? 

serrated 

300

what does the prefix pseudo mean? 

false 

300

what do fibers do? 

they help clean out the body 

300

cells that add collagen and minerals to the bone

osteoblasts 

300
what do SOAP notes stand for? 

subjective, objective, assessment, plan

300

when a bone is broken at an angle? 

oblique fracture 

400

what does the prefix xanth mean? 

yellow 

400

how many calories per gram do macronutrients provide? 

4 calories per gram 

400

increase fluid buildup into tissue space

edema 

400

what does RICE stand for 

rest, ice, compression, elevation 

400

when a bone bends and cracks instead of braking completely? 

greenstick fracture 

500

what does the prefix melan mean?

black 

500

what should be the total intake percentage of fats per day? 

20 to 35 percent per day 

500

blood vessels that narrow and limit flow 

vasoconstriction 

500

what does the P stand for when you add to RICE = PRICE? 

protection 

500

areas above and below the growth plate break 

epiphyseal fracture 

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