Across
- 7. Definition of the P in the PPALM method
- 8. Set of actions to resolve issues identified during client assessment
- 11. Information that is measurable and quantitative
- 12. An important aspect of assessment in addition to a basic form that the client fills out
- 14. Contraindication in which massage can be administered while avoiding the infected or inflamed area or areas in question
- 15. Contraindication in which massage is inappropriate, is not advised, and may be harmful to the client
- 16. Product that underwent lengthy testing and the majority of subjects were unaffected
- 17. conditions Definition of the A in the PPALM method
Down
- 1. Process involved in appraising a client’s condition based on subjective reporting and objective findings
- 2. Pain that develops slowly and persists for long periods
- 3. One of the four T’s of palpation
- 4. Pain that begins abruptly and usually has a recognizable cause
- 5. One of two primary skills used for gathering objective information that includes palpation
- 6. Presence of a disease or physical condition that makes the task of treating a particular client in the usual manner impossible or undesirable
- 9. Touching with purpose and intent
- 10. Presence of one or more disease, in addition to a primary disease
- 13. Definition of the Q in the OPPQRST method of pain assessment
- 17. Therapist who is conducting the client interview
- 18. Primary skill used by the therapist when gathering subjective information
- 19. Information learned from the client or the client’s guardian or representative
