The science dealing with the interrelationship of the physiological processes and anatomy of the human body with respect to movement.
What is Kinesiology?
Use of an inhaler.
What is asthma?
Typical temperature for a human.
What is 98.6 F?
A sign of inflammation.
What is heat, redness, swelling, pain, or loss of function?
Grade given for moderate tearing of a muscle, tendon, or ligament.
What is grade 2?
C.A.B
Use of epi-pen
What is an allergic reaction?
Pulse if you counted 14 beats in 15 seconds.
What is 56 beats per minute?
An injury that has slowly occurred over time, with no exact mechanism.
What is a chronic injury?
Temporary separation of a joint.
What is a subluxation?
Word part that comes at the beginning.
What is prefix?
Use of a glucometer.
What is diabetes?
The part of blood pressure when the sound or heart beat cannot be heard anymore.
What is diastolic?
Term for the cause of an injury.
What is mechanism?
Break in the bone on a S-shaped, caused by rotation.
What is a spiral fracture?
Flap of tissue/bone is torn loose or completely pulled off.
What is an avulsion?
Abnormal thickness of the heart ventricle wall, making it harder for blood to leave the heart; forcing the heart to work harder.
What is Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy?
One of the two arteries where pulse can be taken.
What is radial or carotid?
Theory that bones adapt to the stress they are put under.
Collection of blood under a tissue caused by friction or direct trauma
What is a hematoma?
Expert in human behavior and mental states; uses goal setting, imagery and other techniques to improve mental health and/or athletic performance.
If this is the first occurrence in a person's life, you should call 9-1-1.
What is epilepsy? (or seizure)
Range for normal systolic blood pressure.
What is 100-139mmHg?
Correct order of healing phases.
What is Acute, Subacute, and Remodeling?
Main concern following a superficial tissue injuries.
What is an infection?