Deficiency in the blood
Anemia
Slow Heart Rate
Bradycardia
Fast Breathing
Tachypnea
Thumb support to keep it straight
Spica
Female Unhappy Triad
Amenorrhea, Eating Disorder, Bone Deficiency (such as osteoporosis)
Rapid Heart Rate
Tachycardia
Toxicity in the blood causes skin to look yellow
Jaundice
Slow Breathing
Bradypnea
Thenar Eminence
Base of the thumb in the palmar surface
NWB, CWI (Put this in the plan of a SOAP Note)
What do the acronyms spell out?
Non Weight Bearing, Crutch Walk Instruction
Heart Stops
Cardiac Arrest
Irregular breathing during CPR
Agonal Breaths
Irregular twitching and beating of the heart
Fibrillation
NO Man's Land
Palmar side of the wrist where surgeons avoid during carpal tunnel surgeries
Removing an athlete from the field or court
Extrication
70 % of a 75 y/o female's MHR
101.5
Calorie intake to keep a person alive at a given body weight. Starting point for a diet plan
BMR
Dynamic tretching with a bounce
Ballistic Stretching
Economy form of body composition testing that's fairly accurate
Caliper Method
Mechanism of injury for a torn MCL
Valgus Force to the knee area
Triangular cloth used with a sling
cravat
Negative rep. Muscle is lengthening under a load
Eccentric Contraction
Type of exercise where the patient's joints are increasing and decreasing in joint angle
What type of therapy would be best for an athlete trying to re-learn to flex the biceps muscle? Assume the patient had some type of brachial plexus (Arm Nerve Bundle) injury.
PNF training with a muscle stimulator
Year Long Training Plan or Cycle
Periodization