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active range of motion voluntary movement of a joint
contracture an abnormal fixation of a joint
activity intolerance Inadequate amount of physical or psychological
energy to undergo or complete a necessary
activity.
atelectasis collapse of airways and small sections of the lung
as a result of shallow breathing. the collapsing of
the king during expiration.
atrophy become smaller and weaker often from disuse.
body alignment the positioning held by the various parts of the
body while performing activities or during rest.
cardiac deconditioning Atrophy of the heart muscle that results in a
decreased amount of blood being ejected from
the heart during contraction.
, Cartilage flexible connective tissue that coats bony areas,
allowing them to glide over each other and
absorbs shock.
cerebrovascular accident death of brain cells do to a blood clot or the
rupture of a blood level within the brain.
constipation A condition in which the client has infrequent
bowelbowel movements were the stool is hard,
lumpy, and difficult to pass
dangling the act of having a client on the edge of the bed
before moving to a standing position.
deep vein thrombosis A condition that results from a blood clot inside a
deep vein, usually within the extremities.
disuse osteoporosis loss of skeletal mass, density, and strength caused
by immobility
ergonomics Study of the body mechanics in relation to the
demand and design of the work environment and
equipment used
fecal impaction A hardened mass of stool that creates a blockage
in the intestines
foot drop a type of joint contracture which results in the foot
and toes permanently pointing downward
fragility fractures fractures that occur following stress on a bone that
would not typically result in a break
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Terms in this set (211)
active range of motion voluntary movement of a joint
contracture an abnormal fixation of a joint
activity intolerance Inadequate amount of physical or psychological
energy to undergo or complete a necessary
activity.
atelectasis collapse of airways and small sections of the lung
as a result of shallow breathing. the collapsing of
the king during expiration.
atrophy become smaller and weaker often from disuse.
body alignment the positioning held by the various parts of the
body while performing activities or during rest.
cardiac deconditioning Atrophy of the heart muscle that results in a
decreased amount of blood being ejected from
the heart during contraction.
, Cartilage flexible connective tissue that coats bony areas,
allowing them to glide over each other and
absorbs shock.
cerebrovascular accident death of brain cells do to a blood clot or the
rupture of a blood level within the brain.
constipation A condition in which the client has infrequent
bowelbowel movements were the stool is hard,
lumpy, and difficult to pass
dangling the act of having a client on the edge of the bed
before moving to a standing position.
deep vein thrombosis A condition that results from a blood clot inside a
deep vein, usually within the extremities.
disuse osteoporosis loss of skeletal mass, density, and strength caused
by immobility
ergonomics Study of the body mechanics in relation to the
demand and design of the work environment and
equipment used
fecal impaction A hardened mass of stool that creates a blockage
in the intestines
foot drop a type of joint contracture which results in the foot
and toes permanently pointing downward
fragility fractures fractures that occur following stress on a bone that
would not typically result in a break