a specialty that provides nursing services to critically ill patients in acute care, virtual
care, and community settings.
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critical-care nursing
area where bone ends meet; provides for motion and flexibility
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joint
muscle is shortened without a change in its tension; a joint is moved as a result
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isotonic contraction
enlargement; increase in the size of a muscle
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hypertrophy
movement of a patient from one place to another, such as a bed to chair, chair to
commode, or wheelchair to tub
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transfer
surgical scope inserted into a joint to examine or repair.
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arthroscope
injury that occurs when the foot is firmly planted and the knee sustains direct
forward/backward force.
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cruciate ligament injury
the practice of designing equipment and work tasks to conform to the capability of
the worker and provides a means for adjusting the work environment and practices to
prevent injuries.
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ergonomics
device designed specifically to support and immobilize a body part in a desired
position; preferred in acute care.
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splint
muscle tension is increased without changing its length; there is no associated joint
motion
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isometric contraction
, excess fluid in joint
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effusion
multifactorial injury resulting from unexpected dorsiflexion of foot/ankle, inhibiting
plantarflexion and full weight-bearing.
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achilles tendon rupture
a foot with an abnormally high arch and a fixed equines deformity of the forefoot.
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pes cavus (clawfoot)
the state of slight contraction; the usual state of skeletal muscles.
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tonus
care, and community settings.
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critical-care nursing
area where bone ends meet; provides for motion and flexibility
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joint
muscle is shortened without a change in its tension; a joint is moved as a result
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isotonic contraction
enlargement; increase in the size of a muscle
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hypertrophy
movement of a patient from one place to another, such as a bed to chair, chair to
commode, or wheelchair to tub
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transfer
surgical scope inserted into a joint to examine or repair.
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arthroscope
injury that occurs when the foot is firmly planted and the knee sustains direct
forward/backward force.
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cruciate ligament injury
the practice of designing equipment and work tasks to conform to the capability of
the worker and provides a means for adjusting the work environment and practices to
prevent injuries.
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ergonomics
device designed specifically to support and immobilize a body part in a desired
position; preferred in acute care.
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splint
muscle tension is increased without changing its length; there is no associated joint
motion
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isometric contraction
, excess fluid in joint
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effusion
multifactorial injury resulting from unexpected dorsiflexion of foot/ankle, inhibiting
plantarflexion and full weight-bearing.
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achilles tendon rupture
a foot with an abnormally high arch and a fixed equines deformity of the forefoot.
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pes cavus (clawfoot)
the state of slight contraction; the usual state of skeletal muscles.
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tonus