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A crutch or cane walking technique used for partial weight-bearing, where one leg and the opposite crutch/cane move forward simultaneously.
What is a Two-point gait
Two-thirds of the heart is on the left side of the chest.
Where does the heart sit
270 bones
What is the amount of bones an infant has
Three times a day
What is TID
What is ASD
It involves moving both crutches and the affected leg forward simultaneously, followed by the stronger leg.
LUB DUB
What sounds does the heart make
206 Bones
What is the amount of bones an Adult has
By mouth
What is PO
Bilateral Lower Extremities
It mimics natural walking by independently moving one crutch, then the opposite leg, followed by the other crutch and opposite
What is a four point gait
This node generates the electrical impulse that starts each wave of muscle contraction in the heart.
What is the SA node (sinoatrial or pacemaker)
A frequently used test that evaluates the condition of bones in cases such as dislocations, sprains, and fractures
What is an X Ray
At bedtime or at night
What is QHS
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
both crutches move forward simultaneously, followed by the user lifting and swinging both legs to land in line with the crutch tips
What is a swing to gait
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What are blood types
Compression of the median nerve at the wrist that results from repetitive motion such as typing, sewing, diving, writing, etc...
What is a Carpal Tunnel
What is FOBT
a fast, non-weight-bearing crutch technique where both crutches are moved forward together, followed by swinging both legs past the crutches.
What is a swing through gait
Any abnormal changes in the heart rhythm
What is an Arrhythmia
Inflammation of the forearm extensor tendon where it attaches to the humerus
What is epicondylitis
Four times a day