Occupational Therapy
Across
- 1. / Observable facial expressions of a feeling or emotion.
- 4. / A condition in which a person with cognitive impairment becomes confused or disoriented at the end of the day.
- 6. / Abnormally increased convexity in the curvature of the thoracic spine.
- 7. / The surgical transplantation of the patients own skin from one area to another.
- 8. / Stiff movement in one direction in small evenly spaced segments.
- 11. / The ability to read words above age-level expectation.
- 14. / Opposite of Colles' fracture.
- 18. / Inability to write a sentence.
- 20. / An extremely elevated mood.
- 21. / The inability to distinguish fantasy from reality.
- 22. / Inability to coordinate muscle activity during voluntary movement.
- 24. / Who won the NBA Finals?
- 25. / Who won the Stanley Cup?
Down
- 2. / Inflammation of the synovial lining of the tendon sheath.
- 3. / Accelerated speech with rapid changes in subject.
- 5. / Abnormally low muscle tone.
- 9. / Also referred to as degenerative joint disease.
- 10. / A condition in which the shoulder blade protrudes from a person's back in an abnormal position.
- 12. / Paresis or weakness affecting on side of the body.
- 13. / Inability to name objects.
- 15. / Reduced tone.
- 16. / Abnormal shortening of muscle tissue that renders the muscle highly resistant to stretching.
- 17. / A recurrent and persistent idea, thought, or impulse to carry out an act.
- 18. / Imperfect articulation of speech.
- 19. / An absence or suppression of emotion, feeling or concern.
- 23. / Difficulty in swallowing.
- 25. / Inflammation of the fluid-filled sac that lies between a tendon and skin.