HY10 Midterm

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Across
  1. 4. direction of strokes for an ice massage
  2. 6. adverse reaction to ice massage
  3. 7. temperature scale commonly used in Canada
  4. 10. indication for cold mitten friction
  5. 11. negative reaction to ice application
  6. 13. sweating
  7. 15. venous effect during a hunting response
  8. 16. form of water available by boiling water or using a humidifier
  9. 18. Van Hoff's Law describes this about chemical reactions in temperatures
  10. 19. contrast footbath stimulates this system
  11. 21. transfer of heat where air is blowing over the limbs to warm up
  12. 22. 32-35 degrees Celsius
  13. 23. type of inflammation that is CI'd for fomentations
  14. 24. therapeutic use for cold water treading(2)
  15. 27. minimum degrees difference for an effective contrast hydrotherapy
  16. 28. giving off or taking on thermal energy
  17. 30. a response to prolonged cryotherapy
  18. 31. 0 degrees Celsius
  19. 33. CI placement of thermophore in relation to the body
  20. 34. CI to hot towel roll(2)
  21. 36. manipulation of blood flow where heat is followed by cold in the same area
  22. 37. effect of cold footbath to the abdominal and pelvic organs
  23. 38. heat transfer where objects touch
Down
  1. 1. effect of ice
  2. 2. indication for a hot compress
  3. 3. blood flow manipulation reflex that is most beneficial for diabetic patients
  4. 5. CI for cold footbath(2)
  5. 8. sensory reactions to cold and heat(2)
  6. 9. detects temperature in the body
  7. 12. a benefit of a hydrocollator application is to decrease ___
  8. 14. benefit to dry brushing
  9. 17. amount of hours after an acute injury when you can apply heat(2)
  10. 20. ultrasound uses this method of heat transfer to warm tissues
  11. 25. 43-48 degrees Celsius (2)
  12. 26. type of arthritis indicated for hot towel roll
  13. 29. a symptom of a negative reaction to hydrotherapy
  14. 32. cold water general effect on the body
  15. 35. an action of the body to cool itself down