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BODY MECHANICS

Across
Moving the extremity toward the medial position
Turn lower arm and hand so that palm is up
Move foot so toes are pointed downward
Turn sole of foot laterally
Bend
Arrangement in a straight line, or in correct or appropriate relative positions
Turn head as far as possible to right and left
Also known as knee chest position
State in which an individual is at risk for deterioration of body systems due to prescribed or unavoidable activity.
Head of bed raised approximately 30 degrees
Science of matching workplace conditions and job demands to the capabilities of workers and their prevention
Turn sole of foot medially
Nurse and other healthcare team helps the patient with decreased mobility to perform movement of the body that involves the muscles and joints in natural directional movements
Supine Position with patient lying on back, head and shoulder with extremities moderately flexed; legs are sometimes extended
Down
Risk of having a cast which has the potential to cause extensive tissue damage.
Straightening the extremity
Supine
Lying face down in horizontal position
Patient sitting up in bed at 90-degree angle, or sometimes resting in forward tilt while supported by pillow on overbed table.
Head is low and the body and legs are on inclined plane
Move foot so that toes are pointed upward
Bend head back as far as possible
Supine with hips and knees flexed and thighs abducted and rotated externally, and sometimes feet are positioned in stirrups
A stance with feet shoulder width apart
An abnormal shortening of a muscle
Client lies on side with knee and thigh drawn upward toward chest
A structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together
Posture assumed by patient when head of bed is raised 45 to 60 degrees.