The primary function of the rectus abdominis is to
What is flex the spine?
This muscle separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
What is the diaphragm?
This region of the spine contains 5 vertebrae
What is the lumbar?
The bone that forms the forehead and upper part of the orbit
What is the Frontal bone?
During an evaluation, the clinician notes a positive McMurray test. This falls in which part of the SOAP note
What is the Objective?
tenderness and rigidity at McBurney's point may indicate this type of injury that starts with an "A"
What is an appendicitits?
There are this many vertebrae in the thoracic spine
What is 12?
Rapid acceleration-deceleration typically causes this type of injury
What is whiplash?
A fracture of the zygomatic bone would most likely affect this facial feature
What is the cheekbone?
An Athletic Trainer refers a patient to get an x-ray to rule out a fracture. This goes in this section of the SOAP notes
What is the Plan?
Bile is stored in this organ
What is the gallbladder?
This muscle that starts with the letter "T" has three separate sections each moving the scapula in a different motion
What is the trapezius?
The technical term for the tailbone
What is the Coccyx?
TMJ is an abbreviation for this
What is the tempromandibular joint?
The protection that a healthcare provider gets when they act in an emergency situation outside of their workplace to save a life
What are good samaritan laws?
Ovulation occurs at this organ
What are the ovaries?
(spine) When a spinal disc's nucleus pulposus ruptures through its annulus Fibrosus, it's called this
what is a herniated disc
Sock absorption and flexibility are the primary functions of these discs in the spine
What are intervertebral discs?
You can keep a broken tooth in this part of the body to keep it alive
What is a cheek?
Duty, breach, causation, and damages all must be met in order to prove this
What is negligence?
These two tubes transport urine from the kidney to the bladder
What are the ureters?
When air enters the space between the lung and chest wall causing the lung to partially or completely collapse?
What is a pneumothorax?
The thoracic spine has this type of curve
What is a kyphotic curve?
Auricular hematoma, or “cauliflower ear” is caused by this
What are shear forces?
Level of care that a reasonably competent clinician would provide in a similar situation
What is standard of care?