Legal/Modalities Vocab SM 2. Legal Vocabulary Chp. 3 Liability Negligence Standard of reasonable care Duty of Care Tort Nonfeasance/Ommission Malfeasance/Commission.

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Legal/Modalities Vocab SM 2

Legal Vocabulary Chp. 3 Liability Negligence Standard of reasonable care Duty of Care Tort Nonfeasance/Ommission Malfeasance/Commission Misfeasance Statute of limitation Assumption of Risk Good Samaritan Law Managed Care Medical Insurance HMO PPO CAATE BOC NATA

Modalities Vocab Conduction: heat is transferred from a warmer object to a cooler one Convection: heating indirectly through another medium such as air or liquid Radiation: heat transferred through space Conversion: heating through other forms of energy Thermotherapy: application of heat to treat traumatic injury Ischemia: inadequate blood supply to a part of the body Cryotherapy: application of cold for first aid of a trauma Cryokinetics: combines cryotherapy and exercise