Skeletal System
Muscular System
Body Mechanics/ transferring
Restorative Nursing/ambulation
Vocab
100
The three main types of joints
What is Movable, immovable, partially movable
100
3 kinds of muscles.
What are Cardiac, Visceral, Skeletal
100
how you stand when transferring.
What is feet 18 in. apart, 1 foot in front of the other.
100
Deep breathing and coughing helps with...
What is to prevent fluids in the lungs
100
beyond the normal range of joint.
What is hyper extension
200
Holds a bone together at the joint
What is ligament
200
Excitability, Contractability, Extensibility, and Elasticity
What are the properties of the muscular system.
200
to keep from hurting a residents skin.
What is do not slide him/her.
200
Different positions that a resident can be placed in while in bed.
What is Supine, prone, sins, fowlers, tredelenburg.
200
wasting away of a muscle.
What is Atrophy.
300
Cranium, vertebrae, ribs, and sternum
What is Axial Skeleton
300
The difference between Adduction and Abduction
What is Adduction is toward the body, Abduction is away from the body.
300
Resident cannot help at all and is completely dependent.
What is passive-assist.
300
devices used to help a hip fracture.
What is abduction device, device to reach objects, raised toilet seat.
300
the term for turning inward
What is Inversion.
400
Osteoporosis, stiffened joints, slumped posture are.
What are Age related changes to the skeletal system.
400
severe tightening - bending of a joint...
What is a contracture.
400
must be placed right under a male or females breast when lifting.
What is a gaitbelt.
400
used when a resident needs some support.
What is a walker.
400
the process of adding a fake body part.
What is prothesis
500
extemities, shoulder girdle, arm, pelvic girdle, leg bones
What is Appendicular skeleton
500
this is what attaches skeletal muscles to a bone.
What is a tendon
500
how to set a resident into a wheelchair.
What is head erect -upright postition, back, hips, buttocks must touch back of the chair, 2/3 in. between knees/chair.
500
the side you should walk on when ambulating a resident.
What is the weaker side.
500
moving to the side.
What is lateral.