ATI Ambulation, Transfer, ROM Flashcards

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abduction

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movement away from the body’s midline

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2
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active range of motion

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when a pt puts a joint through its full extent of movement

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3
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adduction

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movement toward the body’s midline

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4
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assistive device

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  • object or piece of equipment designed to help pt with ADLs
  • cane, eyeglasses, hearing aid, etc.
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5
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atrophy

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decrease in size, wasting away, or progressive decline of a body part or tissue

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6
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base of support

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space between the feet that bears the weight of the body

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7
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body mechanics

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coordinated effort of muscles, bones, and the nervous system to maintain balance, posture, and alignment during movement, especially bending, lifting, and walking

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8
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center of gravity

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point at which a body’s entire weight is concentrated so that, if supported at this point, the body would remain in equilibrium

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circumduction

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circular movement of a limb or of the eye

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10
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contracture

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  • deformity resulting from abnormal shortening of muscle tissue
  • muscle highly resistant to stretching
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11
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crutch gait

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method of walking with crutches that involves alternately bearing weight on one or both legs and on the crutches

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12
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dangling

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sitting on the side of the bed with legs suspended freely from the knees

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13
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distal

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farthest from the origin of a part

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14
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dorsal

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directed toward or situated on the back surface

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15
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dorsiflexion

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upward bending of the toes and the foot

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16
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eversion

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turning of a body part away from the body’s midline

17
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external rotation

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outward rotation (turning around an axis) of a joint

18
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flexion

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movement that decreases the angle between two adjoining bones; bending of a limb

19
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gait

A

the pattern of how a person walks

20
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gait belt

A

a device, usually a strap of cotton webbing with a buckle, designed to be placed around a patient’s waist to assist with transferring and ambulating the patient

21
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hyperextension

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movement of a body part beyond its usual resting and extended position

22
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hypertrophy

A

increase in volume of a tissue or organ produced entirely by enlargement of existing cells

23
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lateral flexion

A

the act of bending to one side

24
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partial weight bearing

A

being able to support some percentage of the body’s weight

25
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passive range of motion

A

someone other than the pt putting a pt’s joint through its full extent of movement

26
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plantar flexion

A

bending the toes and the foot downward

27
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pronation

A

movement of a body part so that its front or ventral surface faces downward

28
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prone

A

lying on the abdomen with the legs extended and the head turned to the side

29
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proximal

A

nearest to the origin of a part

30
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rotation

A

the process of turning around an axis

31
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supination

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movement of a body part so that its front or ventral surface faces upward

32
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supine

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lying on the back, usually slightly elevated with a small pillow

33
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weight bearing

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  • being able to support some percentage of the body’s weight
  • full weight bearing: able to support 100% of the body’s weight