This type of note is used by healthcare professionals to document a NEW INJURY evaluation.
What is a HOPS note?
The 14 bones (Phalanx) that make up the toes can be collectively referred to as this.
What are Phalanges?
This term refers to the DECREASING of an angle between two body parts.
What is flexion?
Referring to the BEGINNING part of a medical term, this word part is often short and modifies or changes the meaning of the term.
What is the prefix?
A pet peeve of Mrs. Cravens', this will absolutely NOT be tolerated in the classroom or Sports Medicine Facility.
What is bad language?
This type of note is used by healthcare professionals to document DAILY TREATMENTS and INTERACTIONS.
What is a SOAP note?
The Metatarsal bones are classified as this type of bone.
What are long bones?
This imaginary plane divides the body into equal left and right halves.
What is the mid-sagittal plane?
Typically found in the middle, this portion of a medical term expresses the basic meaning of the term. Medical terms may also contain more than one.
What is the word root?
This certified healthcare professional is trained to provide preventative care, emergency response, and rehabilitative care for active individuals in a variety of settings.
What is an Athletic Trainer?
The "O" in "SOAP" stands for this.
What is "Objective"?
The MEDIAL Malleolus is the distal process of this bone.
What is the Tibia?
What is Adduction?
Placed at the END of a medical term, this word part consists of a letter or group of letters that modifies the meaning of the term.
What is the suffix?
Regulated at both the state and national levels, healthcare professionals are limited to certain treatments and skills by this governance.
What is scope of practice?
The "P" in "HOPS" stands for this.
What is "Palpation"?
This bone is located on the medial side of the foot, and has a prominent bony point distal to the ankle. It's name also means "Little Ship".
What is the Navicular?
This imaginary plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions.
What is the transverse (horizontal) plane?
Prefix Definition: "Hem(o)".
What is "blood"?
This type of wound typically results in an irregular and jagged tearing of the soft tissue/skin.
What is a laceration?
These two extra categories can be added to a HOPS note to provide more information about the evaluation.
What are Assessment and Short-Term Plan?
This bone forms a dome from the anterior to the posterior aspect of the ankle, and is bordered by the medial and lateral maleolii, forming the joint which allows for motion at the ankle.
What is the Talus?
The movement of a body part in multiple planes, often in a circular motion.
What is circumduction?
Prefix Definition: "A"
What is "without"? (Also acceptable "absence of")
This privacy law provides protection for healthcare information of patients, and holds healthcare professionals to a high standard of privacy.
What is HIPAA?