The most mobile joint in the body.
What is the glenohumeral joint ?
The longest bone of the body.
What is the femur?
What is the acetabulum?
The foot is divided in these 3 parts.
What is the hindfoot, midfoot, and forefoot?
The RN utilizes this resource to decide what Medicare cases are to be reviewed against.
What is the Medicare Calculator?
What are the four rotator cuff muscles?
Subscapularis
Infraspinatus
Teres minor
Supraspinatus
This lubricates and nourishes the knee joint.
What is synovial fluid?
Type of cartilage hip is made of.
What is articular cartilage?
A stiff big toe is described as what term?
What is hallux rigidus?
You must record your time when you clock in and out for the day as well as your lunch in this program.
What is Workday?
This is when there is an interruption of blood supply to the humeral head.
What is avascular necrosis ?
McMurray's test is utilized to diagnose what type of tear?
What is a meniscal tear?
This gait is seen as painful and demonstrates as a shortened stance phase on the affected side.
What is an antalgic gait?
This classification is used to describe diabetic foot ulcers.
What is the Wagner scale?
This resource should be opened daily for assistance with reviews and documentation.
What is One Note?
This type of rotator cuff tear is located at the undersurface of the tendon and connected to the glenohumeral joint.
What is an articular-sided tear?
Medical terminology for a patient having bowlegs.
What is varus deformity?
The MD orders this procedure to treat a pincer impingement.
What is an acetabuloplasty?
A bunion is also called this.
What is hallux valgus?
The RN clicks this to find the case in Imasis when they receive a live call.
What is the Member Tab?
This type of tear occurs between 10:00-2:00.
What is a superior anterior labrum (SLAP) tear?
For osteochondral autograft transplantation a patient cannot have these lesions.
What are kissing knee lesions?
The MD has ordered a revision of a total hip due to these levels being elevated.
What is synovial cobalt level or cobalt/chromium?
Deformities of the lesser toes (2-5) are known as this.
What are hammer toe, claw toe, and mallet toe?
What is the queue the nurses work out of?
The RN General Queue.