Sprains/Strains/Fx
Emergency Procedures
Cryo and Thermotherapy
Nutrition
100

Separation of an object into one or more pieces under the action of stress. 

what is a fracture?

100

4 locations to take a pulse.

what is carotid, brachial, radial, and dorsal pedis?

100

Reduces many of the adverse conditions related to the inflammatory to an injury. 

what is cryotherapy?
100

Number of organs in the digestive system.

What is 10 organs?

200

Injury to a ligament.

what is a sprain?

200

Resting pulse for an adult.

what is 60-80 beats per minute?

200

lowers metabolic rate and produces vasoconstriction

what is cryotherapy?

200

A disorder where the binge-purge cycle is seen.

what is bulimia?

300

Injury to a tendon.

What is a strain?

300

Normal core body temperature. 

What is 98.6 degrees?

300

When you would not want to use ice/heat.

What is a contraindication? 

300

Largest percentage of your daily food intake should be _______. 

what is carbohydrates?

400

The most common type of ankle sprain.

What is inversion or lateral ankle sprain?

400
Force of the blood against the arterial wall measure by a sphygamomanometer and stethoscope.

What is blood pressue?

400

Soft tissue repair is improved through an accelerated metabolic rate and increased blood supply.

what is thermotherapy?

400

Reabsorbs water and compact material into feces.

what is large intestine?

500

Complete tear of a ligament.

What is a grade 3 sprain?

500

Normal resting respirations for a child.

What is 20-25?

500

What is the therapeutic effect of cryotherapy?

Control pain/inflammation. 
500

three factors used to assess BMI

what is height, weight, and age?