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| Each gram of protein contains how many calories? |
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| The nine essential amino acids are supplied by what? |
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| How much of a persons daily energy needs do carbs and food provide? |
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| After the carbs reserves are depleted your body starts burning |
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| What is the anterior bone of the cranium? |
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| Bones that form most of the top and sides of the skull? |
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| Enzyme that breaks down acetyl choline |
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| Type of muscle found in blood vessels |
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| What is caused when the capillaries in the skin fill with blood during thermo therapy? |
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| Large whole at the base of the occipital bone |
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| What results from deposits of uric acid crystals in the joints? |
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| What covers the epiphyses of long bones? |
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| What can help relieve stress by eliminating the stress of work over load ? - |
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| What is being honest and trustworthy mean |
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| Feedback to grow and understand the areas you can improve |
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| Feeling and understanding another persons experience |
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| Taking continuing education classes/ CEUs will obtain information that will help you do your job better. TF |
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| Empathy is evaluation a situation TF |
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| Soft skills include behaviors such as respect, dependability, and integrity TF |
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| Critical thinking includes being reliable and organized TF |
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| lordosis is a spine curvature that occurs in the thorastic level TF |
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| Kyphosis is a condition in which the bones become thin TF |
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| Soft skills are the minimum proficiencies necessary to do the job TF |
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| Hard skills include characteristics , attributes and attitudes TF |
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| Parietal bone form the lower sides of the skull TF |
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| Lipids can help treat and prevent constipation TF |
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| Applying cold to patients body is called thermotherapy TF |
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| Short wave therapy is the use of water TF |
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| Skeletal muscle produces bowel movements TF |
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| Aerobic respiration uses calcium to make ATP TF |
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| The degree in which a joint is able to move |
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| What is a device to measure range of motion |
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| What is a typical form of physical therapy |
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| Type of therapy used to help a patient regain strength in an injured leg |
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| Vitamin that aids night vision |
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| Vitamin that aids blood clotting |
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| Which vitamin builds bone |
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| Which vitamin is intercellular which aids information in blood cells |
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| What is supplied mainly by salt |
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| What is important in the maintenance in muscle contraction found in bananas , raisins and oranges |
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| What is the most common food allergens |
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| wheat, milk eggs and chocolate |
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| Nutritional therapy for patients with hypertension |
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| restrict sodium intake by 2 to 3 grams a day |
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| Signs and symptoms of anorexia nervosa |
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| Signs and symptoms of bulimia |
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| What is not part of my plate initiative |
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| make half your plate proteins |
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| Percentage fats for females under the age of 50 |
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| Attachment site for a more moveable bone |
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| Attachment site for a more moveable bone |
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| What connects muscles to bones |
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| What attaches muscles to each other |
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| Characteristics of cardiac muscle |
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| self exciting , intercalated disks |
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| What characteristics apply to smooth muscles |
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| What does not apply to skeletal muscles |
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| What surrounds the diaphysis |
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| What type of bone is primarily in the arms and legs |
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| Occipital bone is what type of bone |
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| What type of bone is a patella |
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| What type of bone is located in the skull and rib cage |
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| What type of bone is the vertebrae |
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| Carpals are what type of bones |
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| When you turn your head what happens |
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| the atlas pivots around the axis |
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| The plate of cartilage at the end of a bone necessary for the bone to continue growing |
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| An opening through a bone for vessels, nerves or ligaments |
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| An enlargement at the end of a bone |
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| Statement that describes knowledge |
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| understanding the why of what your doing |
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| Two aspects of being organized |
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| timed management and prioritizing |
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| What is not part of team dynamics |
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| taking credit for individual success |
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| What is not maintaining professional boundaries with a patient |
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| to meet the patient outside the work place |
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| What is your first impression on your patients , co workers and doctors |
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| Substances used to build body tissue |
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| Substances converted into energy the body can use to maintain and repair itself |
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| Process that builds maintains and supplies energy to living tissue |
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| Exercises that are self directed without assistance |
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| Exercise for the physical therapist or machine moves the body part |
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| passive mobility exercise |
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| Exercise where the patient relaxes and contracts while in a fixed position |
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| When the patient works against resistance |
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| Type of massage applied to specific muscles to release tension, knots and pain |
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| What improves patient ability to ambulate |
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| What surrounds the entire muscle |
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| Surrounds individual muscle cells |
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| What covers the entire skeletal muscles and separates them from each-other |
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| Rhythmic contractions that push substances through |
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| Arraignment of filaments in myofibrils |
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| Muscle that helps the prime mover stabilize a joint |
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| Type of smooth muscle that stimulate each other |
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| Bone of the forearm that is on the same side of your thumb |
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| A triangular shaped bone that consists of 5 fused vertebrae |
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| Fibrous joints in the skull |
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| Joints that are held together by a fibrous joint capsule |
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| Medial bone of the lower leg |
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| Each wrist contains 8 marble sized ____ bones |
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| What is important professional behavior |
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| communicating with patients |
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| Your professional behaviors together produce |
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| Behaviors that enhance your interactions |
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| Being honest and trustworthy |
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| Always treating a patient as a client and not becoming involved |
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| Speaking or acting on behalf on a patient or patient family |
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| Wearing an approved uniform that fits properly and is in good repair is part of maintaining |
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| Striving for excellence in doing the job |
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