A&P
Disease
Fractures/replacements
Vocab
100

3 types of muscle

what is skeletal, cardiac, and smooth?

100

a condition in which the bones have reduced density, but not enough to be classified as osteoporosis.

what is osteopenia?

100

A doctor's order that states that the patient can put some weight on the affected extremity

What is partial weight bearing?

100

a general term that refers to inflammation of the joints

what is arthritis?

200

tiny sacs of fluid that are located near joints and help reduce friction.

what is bursae?

200

Pain and stiffness increase in cold or damp weather

what is osteoarthritis?

200

Another word for a broken bone

what is a fracture?

200

Weakening, wasting away, and decrease in size of a muscle

What is atrophy?

300

Which type of muscle is voluntary?

What is skeletal muscle?

300

Osteoporosis can be caused by a lack of two things

what is estrogen and calcium?

300

After a total hip replacement, the hip cannot be bent or flexed more than this (in degrees)

What is 90?

300

Bending a body part

what is flexion?

400

Painful and permanent stiffening of a muscle 

what is contracture?

400

an inherited, progressive disease that causes a gradual wasting away of muscle, resulting in weakness and deformity.

what is muscular dystrophy?

400
a machine that helps with knee flexion in a controlled way after a total knee replacement?

what is a continuous passive motion (CPM)?

400

warmth, itching, or tingling from a body part that has been amputated. 



what is phantom sensation?

500

strong bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect bones or cartilage and support the joints and joint movement.

what is ligaments?

500
Name two treatments to help with bursitis

what is ice application, fluid aspiration, rest, anti-inflammatory medications

500

Name 3 ways the CNA can help with cast care

Keep the cast dry, do not insert anything inside the cast, put tape around rough edges of the cast, check the skin for redness, swelling, discoloration

500

tough fibrous bands that connect muscle to bone.

what is tendons?