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100

Two ways to use heat/cold applications.

What is relieve pain, local infection, reduce inflammation, control bleeding, and reduce body temperature?

100

Method of bathing for fever reduction

What is tepid sponge bath?

100

Abnormally high body temperature of 104 degrees F.

What is hyperpyrexia?

100

Cold packs should be covered with this

What is a washcloth or thin towel? 

Cold devices should never be applied directly to skin.

100

Lowering of body temperature to 95 degrees F. and below

What is hypothermia?

200

A cooling blanket increases ____________ from the patient and reduces body temperature by conduction. (two words)

What is heat transfer?

200

Moist heat penetrates more deeply and is better for patients with

What is aging or dry skin?

200

Therapeutic effect of heat on muscle spasms

What is relaxes muscles and increases their contractility?

200

Effect of cold on bleeding

What is decreases bleeding by constricting blood vessels?

200

Two complications of moist packs/compresses

What are erythema, numbness, maceration, and blistering?

300

Two examples of dry applications

What are cooling blanket, aquathermia pad, ice bag, and hot water bottle?

300

Method of bathing in which only the perineal area is immersed in a special tub or disposable basin

What is a sitz bath?

300

Two contradictions for heat therapy

What are acute injury, inflammation, recent or potential hemorrhage, deep venous thrombophlebitis (DVT), impaired circulation, impaired sensation, and impaired mentation?

300

Two types of patients who can't use cold therapy are patients who have:

What is DVT, PVD,open wounds, skin sensation, cognitive impairment, cold allergy, RA, Paynauds?

300

Only apply heat for ____ min.

What is 20?

400

Individuals who have the lowest tolerance for heat/cold application

What are the very young and very old?

400

Temperature for warm baths

What is a 98-104 degrees F?

400

Heat causes ______ and increases bleeding.

What is vasodilation?

400

Stages of cold progression

What are cold, stinging, burning, and numbness. 

Cold therapy should be discontinued upon numbness.

400

How often to assess patient's comfort and skin reaction after cold application

What is every 5-10 min.?

500

A systemic reaction that may occur when using a colling blanket. (Name one)

What is:

  • Shivering

  • Vasoconstriction

  • Hypothermia
    Electrolyte Imbalance
    Cardiovascular Effects
    Decreased Tissue Perfusion



500

Uses water for pain relief and treatment such as a whirlpool bath, a sock, or underwater massage

What is tepid hydrotherapy?

500

Two physiological effects of Heat Application

What are vasodilation, increased capillary permeability, increased cellular metabolism, increased inflammation, and sedative effect?

500

Two physiological effects of Cold Application

What are vasoconstriction, decreased capillary permeability, decreased cellular metabolism, decreases inflammation, slows bacterial growth, and local anesthetic effect?

500

Heat increases capillary permeability and _____.

What is edema?