Management Skills Flashcards

1
Q

What issues must be addrressed in a EAP

A

Seperate plans for each field
Establish procedures regarding the removal of equipment
Make sure phones are accessible
All staff should be familiar with the plan

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2
Q

Define Primary Survey

A

Assesses life threatening injuries

ABCs

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3
Q

Define Secondary Injury

A

Takes a closer look at the injury

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4
Q

Signs of Shock

A
Blood pressure is low 
Pulse is rapid and weak
Drowsy or sluggish
Breathing is shallow and rapid
Skin is pale cool and clammy
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5
Q

Define Apnea

A

Temporary cease of breathing

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6
Q

Define Tachypnea

A

Rapid Breathing

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7
Q

Define Bradypnea

A

SLow Breathing

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8
Q

Regular amount of breaths

A

Adults: 12-20
Children: 15-30

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9
Q

Sagittal plane

A

Vertically from front to back

Divides body into L and R sides

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10
Q

Transverse Plane

A

Runs Horizontally

Divides body into upper and lower half

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11
Q

Frontal Plane

A

Divides body into front and back

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12
Q

Define Etiology

A

Cause of disease

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13
Q

Define Biomechanics

A

Application of mechanical forces to living organisms

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14
Q
Shoulder ROM 
Flextion 
Extension
Adduction 
Abduction 
IR
ER
A
180
50
40
180
90
90
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15
Q

What is a Grade 5 for MMT

A

Complete ROM against gravity with full resistance

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16
Q

Grade 4 for MMT

A

Complete ROM against gravity with some resistance

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17
Q

Grade 3 for MMT

A

Complete ROM against gravity with no resistance

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18
Q

Grade 2 for MMT

A

Complete ROM with gravity omitted

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19
Q

Grade 1 for MMT

A

Evidence of slight contractility with no joint motion

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20
Q

Grade 0 for MMT

A

nothing

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21
Q

Olfactory

A

Smell

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22
Q

Optic

A

Vision

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23
Q

Oculomotor

A

Eye movement

Constriction of pupil

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24
Q

Trochlear

A

Inferior and lateral movement of eye

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25
Q

Trigeminal

A

Sensation to the face

mastication

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26
Q

Abducens

A

Lateral movement of the eye

27
Q

Facial

A

Taste

28
Q

Vestibulocochlear

A

Hearing and Balance

29
Q

Glossopharyngeal

A

Swallowing

Gag relfex

30
Q

Vagus

A

Swallowing

Talking

31
Q

Accessory

A

Swallowing

Shoulder shrug

32
Q

Hypoglossal

A

Tongue movement
Speech
Swallowing

33
Q

Desirable effects of heat

A
increase extensibility of tissue
decrease joint stiffness
reduce pain
relieve muscle spasm
reduce inflammation
34
Q

Define Ischema

A

Lack of blood supply to a body part

35
Q

Define Conduction

A

Heating through direct contact

36
Q

Define Convection

A

Heating indirectly through medium such as air or liqud

37
Q

Define Radiation

A

Transfer of heat through space from one object to another

38
Q

Define Conversion

A

Heating through other forms of energy

39
Q

Indications for WWP

A

Provides both conduction and convection

Buoncy of water allows active movement of the part while being assisted

40
Q

Temp for WWP

A

no higher than 104

41
Q

Define Hunting Response

A

Causes a slight temp increase during cooling

42
Q

INdications for Ice Massage

A

Used over tendons the belly of a muscle bursae or myofascial trigger points

43
Q

Indications for CWP

A

when cooling of a body part is desired

44
Q

Define Modulation

A

Ability of a electrical stimulating unit to chane the magnitude or duration of waveform

45
Q

Define Intensity

A

Voltage output

46
Q

Define Effleurage

A

Stroking Massage

47
Q

Define Petrissage

A

Kneading Massage

48
Q

Define Friction

A

Heat producing massage

49
Q

Define Tapotement

A

Percussion massage

50
Q

Elbow ROM

Flexion

A

145

51
Q

Forearm ROM
Pronation
Supnation

A

80

85

52
Q
Wrist ROM 
Flexion
Extension 
Abduction
Adduction
A

80
70
20
45

53
Q
Hip ROM 
Flextion 
Extension
Abduction
Adduction 
IR 
ER
A
125
10
45
40
45
45
54
Q

Knee ROM

Flexion

A

140

55
Q

Ankle ROM
Plantar Flexion
Dorsiflexion

A

45

20

56
Q

Foot ROM
Inversion
Eversion

A

40

20

57
Q

What is the spending ceiling model budget

A

Requires justification for expenditures exceeding that of the previous year

58
Q

What is the spending reduction model budget

A

Required to reduce budget to preserve insitiutional funds

59
Q

What is zero based budgeting

A

Must justify every expense without reference to previous spending patterns

60
Q

What is fixed budgeting

A

Project expenditures and program income to determine total costs and revenues

61
Q

What is variable budgeting

A

Requires that expenditures be adjusted according to revenues

62
Q

What is lump sum budgeting

A

fixed amount of money to be spent on whatever the AT wants

63
Q

What is line item budgeting

A

List of anticipated expenditures for specific categories

64
Q

What is performance budgeting

A

Breaks down fucntions of program into activity costs