Anatomy & Physiology
Infection Control & Vital signs
Policies & defintions
Transfers/Postioning & Gait
Exercises & modalities
100

What motion is the act of turning the foot outward? 

Eversion

100

Pale skin during/after an exercise is a sign of__

What is an medical emergency?

100

This occurs when a professional intentionally doesn't follow the standards of care.

What is malpractice?

100

The patient goes from lying on their back to lying on their side

What is supine to sidelying transfer?

100

____ is used to treat acute injuries and inflammation

Cold therapy

200

The shoulder girdle,pelvic girdle,arms and legs are apart of this skeletal system.

What is the Appendicular Skeleton?

200

60-100 BPM

What is heart rate?

200

This law protects patients' with disabilities. 

What is  Americans with Disabilities Act ?

200

The patient is able to perform most of the work, but assistant performs < or = 25% of the work

What is minimal assistance?

200

This is used treat conditions that cause weakened or injured muscles

What is electrical stimulation?

300

The patient is unable to perform the range of motion independently

What is PROM?
300

Measle is an example of what precaution in infection control?

Airborne

300

This is a written or oral statement which caused harm to their reputation

Defamation

300

What common landmark is commonly used when fitting assitve devices?

Wrist

300

During this type of exercise the muscle contracts usually against an object

What are isometric exercises?

400

This anatomical plane that divides the body into upper and lower sections 

What is the transverse plane?

400

This is the pressure in your arteries when your heart contracts and pumps blood 

What is systolic blood pressure?

400

This form of consent is not expressed but assumed through the patients actions

Implied consent

400

This is an upright or semi-seated position 

What is fowlers postion?

400

These type of exercises are used to improve balance

What are NMR (neuromuscular) exercises?

500

The main muscle for heel raises

What is the calf/gastroc

500

These are used to take blood pressure

What is a sphygmomanometer and stethoscope?

500

Repetitive movements, poor posture

What is Ergonomic Hazards?

500

What is the gait pattern called when each part moves separately

what is 4-point gait?

500

Graves disease is a contraindiction for what modality?

Heat therapy

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