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✔✔what are some early symptoms of dehydration that aren't obvious - ✔✔- loss of
appetite
- dark urine
- headache
- tiredness/weakness
✔✔what are late symptoms of dehydration - ✔✔- nausea
- lack of coordination
- confusion
- fainting
✔✔what is this medical term for
SSx - ✔✔signs and symptoms
✔✔what is this medical term for
Hx - ✔✔history of current injury
✔✔what is this medical term for
PHx - ✔✔Past history
✔✔what is this medical term for
Ax - ✔✔assessment
✔✔what is this medical term for
Dx - ✔✔diagnosis
✔✔what is this medical term for
DDx - ✔✔differential diagnosis
✔✔what is this medical term for
Tx - ✔✔treatment
✔✔what type of joint are the elbows/knees - ✔✔hinge joints
, ✔✔what type of joint are the thumbs - ✔✔saddle joints
✔✔what type of joint are present at spine - ✔✔facet joints
✔✔what kind of joint is the axis C2 - ✔✔pivot joint
✔✔what type of joint are the wrists - ✔✔gliding
✔✔what type of joints are the shoulders/hips - ✔✔ball and socket joint
✔✔what does viscoelastic properties mean - ✔✔viscoelastic properties = amount of
resistance to stress
✔✔what does yield point mean - ✔✔elasticity of tissue can no longer hold back stress
✔✔why are tendons more likely to rupture than ligaments - ✔✔tendon is 70% collagen
fiber, meaning it is very stiff. this is necessary for the transmission of force from muscle
to bone during movements.
ligaments are made of more elastin. therefore it can stretch more before failure/rupture
✔✔what are the phases of soft tissue injury repair - ✔✔acute inflammatory phase
- 0-72 hr
proliferation/repair phase
- 2-6 weeks
remodeling maturation phase
- 4-6 months, maybe longer
✔✔what does rubor mean - ✔✔increased redness
✔✔what does calor mean - ✔✔increased heat
✔✔what does dolor mean - ✔✔increased pain
✔✔what does functio laesa mean - ✔✔swelling and tenderness
✔✔of the acute inflammatory phase, there are 2 phases
vascular events and cellular events
describe the vascular event - ✔✔- initially vasoconstriction (for seconds) to prevent
bleeding