MFP Midterm

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Across
  1. 2. Ongoing agreement supported by explanation and check-ins
  2. 5. Type of infection commonly associated with feet/skin
  3. 7. Recording events accurately the same day
  4. 11. Viral infection often referenced in hygiene/precaution scenarios
  5. 12. How body position/movement affects forces on joints
  6. 13. Rapid oscillation used for calming or stimulation
  7. 15. What you protect by leaving the room for undressing/dressing
  8. 17. Rhythmic striking techniques
  9. 20. Percussive technique category
  10. 23. Gliding stroke used for soothing/transitions
  11. 26. Key variable adjusted to protect the therapist’s body (2 words)
  12. 27. Describes regions needing extra care with consent and draping
  13. 28. Petrissage with twisting hands opposite directions
  14. 31. Gentle oscillation used to reduce guarding
  15. 32. Aligning joints so force transfers efficiently
  16. 33. Reducing germs on hands/surfaces
  17. 34. Broad rhythmic pressure useful when oil feels tickly
Down
  1. 1. Kneading/lifting strokes that mobilize tissue
  2. 3. Session quality with consistent pacing/flow
  3. 4. Common disinfectant ingredient used in clinic protocols
  4. 6. Professional value upheld through respectful coverage and communication
  5. 8. Fitting the work environment/tools to reduce strain (2 words)
  6. 9. Sheets/towels changed between clients
  7. 10. Petrissage lifting tissue off bone with alternating hands (2 words)
  8. 14. Killing pathogens on surfaces between clients
  9. 16. Washing or sanitizing hands to reduce transmission (2 words)
  10. 18. Foot/leg positioning that improves stability
  11. 19. Wrist position that reduces strain during firm contact (2 words)
  12. 21. Protective muscle tension
  13. 22. Covering used to maintain privacy while exposing only the treatment area
  14. 24. Using mass rather than muscle force for steady pressure
  15. 25. How infection spreads person-to-person or surface-to-person
  16. 29. Habit that increases therapist strain and misalignment
  17. 30. Professional limit that protects client and therapist