Medical Terminology
Classifying Injury
Healing process
Bloodborne Pathogens
HITs/PRICE
100
Individual standing straight up. Arms at the side Palms facing forward
What is anatomical position?
100
Injury to a ligament
What is a sprain?
100
Length of time the inflammatory phase lasts
What is 72 hours?
100
The amount of blood an adult has in their body.
What is 6 quarts?
100
HITs stands for...
What is History, Inspection, and Testing?
200
Towards the midline of the body
What is medial?
200
Injured tisse from a bone bruise
What is the periosteum?
200
Immediate response following an injury, decrease in diameter of a blood vessel.
What is vasoconstriction?
200
pathogenic organisms that can cause disease, transmitted through the blood.
What is a bloodborne pathogen?
200
Normal (average) blood pressure
What is 110/65-120/80
300
Standing in anatomical position, the thumb would be _________ and the pinky would be __________.
What is lateral and medial?
300
Complete rupture of a muscle in muscle belly or at tendinous attachment. Significant impairment, may have total loss of movement. Initially, p! is intense but quickly diminishes because of nerve fiber separation.
What is a grade III strain?
300
Occur when rate of collagen production exceeds the rate of college breakdown during maturation phase of healing.
What is a keloid scar?
300
May be jauniced, mild abdominal pain particularly upper right quadrant, loss of appetite, nausea, fatigue, muscle or joint pain, and/or dark urine
What are signs and symptoms of Hepatits C?
300
Temperature in an adult
What is 100 degrees f
400
The shoulder would be _______ to the elbow.
What is proximal?
400
jagged tear caused by force
What is a laceration?
400
pain within an area of skin supplied by single nerve root.
What is dermatomatic pain?
400
A virus that enters a host cell and changes its RNA to DNA replica
What is a retrovirus?
400
Height in which an individual should elevate an injured limb.
What is 10-12 inches?
500
The biceps attaches up at the shoulder and down at the elbow. The attachment at the shoulder would be the _______________
What is the origin OR proximal insertion?
500
Second to fractures in terms of disabling athletes. Results primarily from forces causing the joint to go beyond its normal anatomical limits
What is a dislocation?
500
Removes excess tissue from the bony callus
What is an osteoclast?
500
If making a disinfectant out of bleach and water...how much bleach and water would need to be added?
What is one part bleach to ten parts water?
500
The order in which one should do their palpation for an exam:
What is the head, chest and thorax, abdomen, arms, and legs