Across
- 2. The muscles of the thumb
- 5. The type of complete fracture where the ends of the bone break through the skin
- 6. The type of tissue associated with a sprain
- 8. A surgical procedure used to treat compartment syndrome
- 10. The cartilage structure of the shoulder
- 11. "flat feet"
- 15. The rotator cuff muscle on the anterior aspect of the scapula (performs internal rotation)
- 17. A muscle contraction with no visible movement of the joint
- 19. Laying face down
- 20. You have decided CPR must be performed. What are you starting with?
- 22. The human body has 206 of these
- 24. The law that protects you while performing CPR on a victim
- 26. What does the P in HOPS stand for?
- 27. A heel raise is an example of this ankle motion
- 28. Provides dynamic stability to the shoulder complex
- 29. fall on outstretched hand
Down
- 1. The "false joint" of the shoulder complex
- 3. What the O stands for in SOAP note
- 4. The anatomical term for the heel bone
- 7. Another word for bruise
- 9. A partial separation of a joint
- 12. The landmark where the heel of your hand is placed to perform chest compressions during CPR
- 13. The term used to describe the awareness of the position and movement of the body
- 14. The most common mechanism for an ankle sprain
- 15. The carpal bone that can be found in the anatomical snuffbox
- 16. Most commonly sprained ligament in the ankle
- 18. Using shouting and tapping a victim is the best way to check for this
- 21. The common name for a brachial plexus injury
- 23. The weight bearing bone in the lower leg
- 25. The shoulder motion performed when I ask you to "pull your shoulder blades down and back together"
