Ortho & Diagnostic Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
hot compress is an example of | moist therapy |
thermotherapy | heat therapy |
hydrotherapy | water therapy |
cryotherapy | cold therapy |
device that provides the most stability for ambulation | walker |
whirlpool is what kind of therapy | hydrotherapy |
OT works on what type of skills | ADL - activities of daily living (i.e. brushing hair, teeth, zippers, buttons - fine motor skills) |
what are the risk factors for the development of osteoporosis | being female, family history, low calcium, smoking |
sprain | trauma to the ligaments and may also involve injury to tendons and muscles |
strain | injury to muscle due to overuse or over exertion |
signs and symptoms of dislocation | swelling, deformity, pain and tenderness |
simple fracture | bone breaks without penetrating the skin |
hot water bottle is an example of | dry heat modality |
thermotherapy is used to | promote vasodilation and circulation |
an ice bag and chemical ice pack are examples of | dry cold modality |
eversion | turning outward |
inversion | turning inward |
what side of the body is a cane used on | strong side |
where is axillary bar of crutches placed | 2-3 finger widths below the axilla |
temperature of hot water bottle | 105-110 degrees |
bone scan | test that visualizes the distribution of an IV injected radioactive isotope that collects in the bones and joints |
ambulation | ability to walk and move around freely |
film imagining is on the decline because of the development of | digital x-ray |
which position is x-ray beam directed from the front to the back of the body | AP - anteroposterior |
in which position is a KUB x-ray performed | supine (on back) KUB = kidney, ureter, bladder |
excessive exposure to radiation from x-rays can lead to | decrease in red and white blood cells, fetal damage, bone marrow damage |
all personnel who work in close proximity to radiologic equipment should wear this | dosimeter |
provides a safety barrier for x-rays | lead |
angiogram examines | blood vessels |
CT scan | radiological procedure that provides a thin cross-sectional image of the body |
what can be used as a contrast medium during a radiological procedure | carbon dioxide, iodine, air |
which procedures use no radiation | MRI and ultrasound |
what is a contraindication for patients undergoing an MRI | patients with a pacemaker |
ultrasound study would be used for | detection of gallstones |
radiation therapy is used to treat | inoperable tumors and areas of the body where a tumor has been removed but a portion may still be present |
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