Medical Terminology
Kinesiology
Anatomy/Physiology
Ethics
Random and Dangerous
100

"itis" is the root word meaning

What is inflammation

100

180 deg shoulder flexion is considered _____ while 150 deg shoulder flexion is considered _____ when concerning factors such as age, anatomical differences, etc

What is normal and acceptable

100

Where digestion begins

What is the mouth

100

A therapist refers out or terminates a working relationship with a client who they've developed an attraction to. This is an example of

What is establishing therapeutic boundaries

100

The Deep Hip Rotators consist of the following muscles

What is the piriformis, superior gemellus, inferior gemellus, obturator internus, obturator, externus, and quadratus femoris

200

Antebrachium refers to this body part

What is the forearm

200

The elbow joint is an example of this class of levers

What is a 3rd class lever

200

Adenosine Triphosphate is produced in this organelle

What is the mitochondria

200

A set of guiding principles and moral standards intended to help professionals, employees, and organizations act with honesty, integrity, and accountability

What is a code of ethics

200

This muscle allows for you to purse your lips into a kiss

What is orbicularis oris

300

"osis" refers to what type of condition

What is excessive

300

A common comparison of a 2nd class lever such as the one found in the ankles when performing a calf raise

What is a wheel barrow

300

This carries oxygen rich blood back to the heart

What is the pulmonary vein

300

The customary, widely accepted, or officially recognized way of doing things in a specific profession, industry, or organization

What is Standards of Practice

300

The level of pressure that represents the term "hurts so good"

What is the therapeutic edge

400

The anatomical name for the hip joint

What is the acetabulofemoral joint

400

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For every 2 degrees of shoulder abduction there is 1 degree of scapular upward rotation describes what kinesiology term?

What is the scapulohumeral rhythm

400

The ability of certain materials to generate an electrical charge in response to applied mechanical stress

What is the piezoelectric effect

400

HIPPA stands for

Health Information Protection and Portability Act

400
Concentric and eccentric contractions fall under this type of category of contractions

What is isotonic

500

The acronym DIP joint in the hand means this

What is distal interphalangeal 

500

A neuromuscular reflex that occurs when an agonist muscle is activated and an antagonist muscle relaxes as a result

What is reciprocal inhibition

500

Occlusion of a blood vessel may result in a myocardial infarction. The layman's term for this is 

What is a heart attack

500

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The therapist projecting their own unresolved personal conflicts, past experiences, or unconscious feelings onto the patient

What is countertransference

500

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This nerve controls taste and general sensation in the back of the tongue, operates muscles for swallowing, regulates blood pressure, and stimulates saliva production

What is the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)