A way of using your body movements while maintaining balance with the most efficient use of all of your body parts is proper
Body Mechanics
The muscle that moves down when breathing in and up when breathing out during the respiration process.
Diaphragm
This belongs on the top of your resume.
Name
Sweating profusely
Diaphoretic
Inflammations of joints
Arthritis
A patient is considered this if he is unable to get out of bed.
Bedridden
This provides a sense of smell and filters, warms and moistens the air during respiration.
Nose
This creates the first impression of you to the employer when applying for a job.
Cover Letter
A patient's wound caused by lack of circulation to an area
Bedsore or decubitus ulcer
Surgical correction of the nose
Rhinoplasty
During physical therapy the therapist is moving the patient’s limbs in order to flex and extend each joint.
Passive Range of Motion
This flap in the pharynx closes during swallowing to prevent choking.
Epiglottis
This includes educational and work experience to inform a future employer.
Resume
Blue discoloration to the skin
Cyanosis
Removal of the Uterus
Hysterectomy
Maintaining a broad base, standing with legs together, bend at waist and lift with back and avoiding twisting are all in included in this.
Rules of Body Mechanics
The tiny air sacs where gas exchange takes place in the lungs.
Alveoli
Also known as people skills or intrapersonal skills
Soft Skills
A tube inserted into the natural passage to insert/drain fluid
Cathetar
Headache
Cephalgia
A quick way to promote circulation to the vital organs and increase blood pressure would be to put the patient’s bed in this position.
Trendelenburg Position
The double lining of the thoracic cavity that prevents friction.
Pleura
Aside from your name these are the two most important sections on your resume.
Education and Work Experience
A red color to the skin
Erythema
Cancerous tumor
Carcinoma