| A | B |
| draw sheet | half sheet, protects mattress, shoulders to knees, sometimes used as lift sheets |
| bed cradle | placed UNDER the top sheets to prevent bed linen from touching patient's body, used with, burns, ulcers,circulatory disease |
| closed bed | after discharge, keep bed clean for NEW patient |
| making closed bed | align top sheet with top of mattress, |
| patients confined to bed | change position at least every 2 hours |
| contaminate bed linen | wear gloves when changing, |
| pillow case | open end AWAY from the door |
| removing dirty linen | roll it and hold away from your body |
| open bed | top sheet fan folded, new patients or ambulatory, or out of bed for short periods |
| occupied bed | bed is made while patient is in bed |
| quadriceps femoris | front of the thigh, extends leg |
| Voluntary muscles | can control, skeletal |
| involuntary muscles | can NOT control, Functions WITHOUT thought or control cardiac, smooth, viseral |
| pectoralis major | upper chest muscle that adducts and flexes the upper arm |
| fascia | tough sheet-like membrane that covers and protects the tissue |
| trapezius | muscle on upper back and neck, extends head, moves shoulder |
| physiology | study of the PROCESSES of living organisms, or why and how they WORK |
| cytoplasm | semi- fluid inside the cell site for all chemical reactions that take place in the cell |
| lyosomes | contain digestive enzymes to digest and destroy old cells |
| 4 main groups of tissue | epithelial, nerve, connective, muscle |
| muscle | tissue that produces power and movement |
| cell | basic unit of structure and function in all living things |
| golgi apparatus | stack of membrane layers that produce, store and PACKAGE secretions for DISCHARGE from the cell |
| nucleolus | where ribosomes are Manufactored |
| pathophysiology | study of how diseases occur |