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Chp 12-13 review

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Chief Complaint:   primary medical problem as defined by the patinet  
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Chronology   Time element of history, the onset, duration, frequency & sypmtoms  
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Clinical History   Info available regarding a patient's (Sacred &7)  
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Localization   determination of a precise area, gentle palpation or careful wording of questions  
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Objective (data)   perceptible to the external senses  
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Subjective (data)   pertaining to or perceived only by the affected individual  
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Sacred Seven   Localization, chronology, quality, severity, onset, aggravating or alleviating factors, asst. manifestations  
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Localization   exact and precise an area as possible for the patient's complaint  
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chronology   the time element of history (duration, frequency and course)  
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Quality   the character of the symptons  
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Severity   intensity, the quantity or the extensiveness of the problems  
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Onset   What was patient doing when illness or condition began  
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Aggravating or alleviating factors   circumstances that produce the problem or intensify it  
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Associated Manifestations   Determining whether other symptoms accompany the chief complaint  
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Biomechanics   study of the laws of physics, specifically the laws of mechanics, as they apply to living bodies at rest and in motion  
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Base of support   is the foundation on which the body rests.  
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Mobility muscles   muscles designed for movement (biceps femoris)  
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Stability muscles   muscles that support the torso (abdominal group)  
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Principle for safe transfer   let patient do as much as possible Check the chart for precautions Watch the patient for Orthostatic hypotension  
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Orthostatic hypotension   the drop in blood pressure that occurs when a person stands.  
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Symptoms of Orthostatic hypotension   dizziness, fainting, blurred vision and slurred speach  
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4 types of wheelchair transfers   standby assist, assisted standing pivot, 2 person lift, hydraulic lift  
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Supine   laying on back  
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Prone   laying on stomack  
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Lateral   laying on side knees together  
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Sims'   laying on side top leg bent (enima)  
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Fowler's   laying on back head elevated  
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Trendelenberg   laying on back feet elevated  
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Carl Rogers open dialogue qualities   respect, genuineness, and empathy  
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Questioning Techniques   open-ended questions, faciliatation, silence, probing questions, repetition, and summarization  
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