`A sore developing over an area where the skin underneath is injured due to lack of blood flow.
What is a pressure ulcer?
What is the amount of bones in the adult Skeletal System?
What is 206!
Muscles that can be control willingly:
What are voluntary muscles?
A function of the skeletal system?
Movement, protection, support, storage of calcium, and the production of blood cells.
Attaches muscles to bone:
What are tendons?
Laying on your back with legs apart and feet in stirrups.
What is lithotomy?
An example of a perceptual deficit.
1-Inability to organize a task. 2.Inability to sequence as task.3 Lack of judgment 4. Inability to identify common objects: agnosia.5. Inability to use common items: apraxia 6.Inability to initiate a task
Scientific name for the knee cap.
What is a patella?
This type of muscle is found in Organs:
What are visceral/smooth muscles?
An ADL that is considered "Late-loss ADL'"
transfers, bed mobility, feeding, eating, or toilet use
Laying on the back with your head lower than your feet.
What is the trendelenburg position?
Osteocarcinoma.
What is bone cancer?
Decreasing angle/Bending body parts:
What is flexion?
The major complication from inactivity for the Respiratory system is:
Fluid & secretions collect in the lungs, risk of pneumonia, hypoxic, respiratory distress,
two surgical interventions to treat hip fx
ORIF & THA
The term RICE stands for:
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevate
The term gait means:
Ambulation
The term ROSC during CPR means:
Return of Spontaneous Circulation