bodyalignmentoptimalplacementfor efficientuse ofmusclestractionuse of pullingforce to treatmuscle/skeletaldisorderscontracturetightening/shorteningof body partsupinepositionlying onback;facingupwardsstruttercrutcheshave a ushapedunderarmsupport todistributeweightatrophydecrease insize orwasting awayof a bodypart/tissuelateralpositionpt lyingon his/hersidestage 2 ofambulationassist ptinstandingtrochanterrollrolled towelor blanketalong hip topreventrotatingfootdropfoot falls toankle;permanentplantarflexionembolusmass/ mostcommon bloodclot becomeslodged invesselambulationact ofwalkingQDeverydaynecroticdeadcells ortissuesfowler'spositionsemi-sitting withhead at 45degreesADLactivity ofdaily livingself caregaitbeltused tosafelymove ptsankylosisstiffening/immobilityof joint from diseasepassiveexercisewhen ptcannot moveone or morebody parts3 pointgaitno weightbearing onthe affectedor injured legimmobilitylimited orcompletelack of,inability tomovethrombusbloodclotrollingwalkerassistive devicefor walkingrequires noupper bodystrengthpronationmovementthat turnsthe palmdown1ststepstep inambulationconsists ofdanglingatonylack ofsufficientmusculartonestage4 ulcerwhendecubitusulcer bleeds,then becomesnecroticTIDthreetimes adaypositionposition ofthe bodywhen sittingor standingbodyalignmentoptimalplacementfor efficientuse ofmusclestractionuse of pullingforce to treatmuscle/skeletaldisorderscontracturetightening/shorteningof body partsupinepositionlying onback;facingupwardsstruttercrutcheshave a ushapedunderarmsupport todistributeweightatrophydecrease insize orwasting awayof a bodypart/tissuelateralpositionpt lyingon his/hersidestage 2 ofambulationassist ptinstandingtrochanterrollrolled towelor blanketalong hip topreventrotatingfootdropfoot falls toankle;permanentplantarflexionembolusmass/ mostcommon bloodclot becomeslodged invesselambulationact ofwalkingQDeverydaynecroticdeadcells ortissuesfowler'spositionsemi-sitting withhead at 45degreesADLactivity ofdaily livingself caregaitbeltused tosafelymove ptsankylosisstiffening/immobilityof joint from diseasepassiveexercisewhen ptcannot moveone or morebody parts3 pointgaitno weightbearing onthe affectedor injured legimmobilitylimited orcompletelack of,inability tomovethrombusbloodclotrollingwalkerassistive devicefor walkingrequires noupper bodystrengthpronationmovementthat turnsthe palmdown1ststepstep inambulationconsists ofdanglingatonylack ofsufficientmusculartonestage4 ulcerwhendecubitusulcer bleeds,then becomesnecroticTIDthreetimes adaypositionposition ofthe bodywhen sittingor standing

HST Theory Chapter 13 Assisting/Mobility - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. optimal placement for efficient use of muscles
    body alignment
  2. use of pulling force to treat muscle/skeletal disorders
    traction
  3. tightening/shortening of body part
    contracture
  4. lying on back; facing upwards
    supine position
  5. have a u shaped underarm support to distribute weight
    strutter crutches
  6. decrease in size or wasting away of a body part/tissue
    atrophy
  7. pt lying on his/her side
    lateral position
  8. assist pt in standing
    stage 2 of ambulation
  9. rolled towel or blanket along hip to prevent rotating
    trochanter roll
  10. foot falls to ankle; permanent plantar flexion
    foot drop
  11. mass/ most common blood clot becomes lodged in vessel
    embolus
  12. act of walking
    ambulation
  13. every day
    QD
  14. dead cells or tissues
    necrotic
  15. semi-sitting with head at 45 degrees
    fowler's position
  16. activity of daily living self care
    ADL
  17. used to safely move pts
    gait belt
  18. stiffening/immobility of joint from disease
    ankylosis
  19. when pt cannot move one or more body parts
    passive exercise
  20. no weight bearing on the affected or injured leg
    3 point gait
  21. limited or complete lack of, inability to move
    immobility
  22. blood clot
    thrombus
  23. assistive device for walking requires no upper body strength
    rolling walker
  24. movement that turns the palm down
    pronation
  25. step in ambulation consists of dangling
    1st step
  26. lack of sufficient muscular tone
    atony
  27. when decubitus ulcer bleeds, then becomes necrotic
    stage 4 ulcer
  28. three times a day
    TID
  29. position of the body when sitting or standing
    position