Brain Structures
Brain Injuries
Heat & Environment
Injuries & Treatment
Risk & Legal
100

This structure is responsible for balance, coordination, and motor learning.

What is the cerebellum?

100

Damage occurring directly under the site of impact is called this.

What is coup?

100

This heat illness presents with pale, sweaty skin and fatigue.

What is heat exhaustion?

100

Bruising behind the ears indicating skull fracture is called this.

What is Battle’s sign?

100

This test evaluates balance by having a patient stand with eyes closed.

What is the Romberg test?

200

This brain region controls personality, judgment, and impulse control.

What is the frontal lobe?

200

An athlete develops symptoms on the opposite side of impact—this is known as this injury pattern.

What is contrecoup?


200

This is the MOST important immediate treatment priority for heat stroke.

What is rapid cooling?

200

Bruising around the eyes indicating skull fracture is called this.

What are raccoon eyes?

200

This concussion assessment tool is more comprehensive than SAC.

What is SCAT5?

300

This structure regulates vital functions like breathing and heart rate.

What is the brainstem?

300

This evaluation tool assesses eye tracking using a moving target pattern.

What is the H-test?

300

This heat loss mechanism accounts for the largest percentage at rest.

What is radiation?

300

This type of hematoma involves arterial bleeding and rapid deterioration.

What is epidural hematoma?

300

This heat illness is caused by electrolyte imbalance and muscle cramping.

What are heat cramps?

400

These three protective layers surround the brain and spinal cord.

What are the meninges?

400

If symptoms return during return-to-play progression, the athlete must do this.

What is return to the previous stage?

400

This lightning safety rule states you must stop activity when the count reaches this threshold.

What is 30 seconds (flash-to-bang)?

400

This eye injury involves blood pooling in the anterior chamber.

What is hyphema?

400

This condition involves progressive brain degeneration from repeated head trauma.

What is CTE?

500

This fluid cushions the brain and helps protect it from injury.

What is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?

500

This dangerous condition occurs when a second concussion happens before recovery from the first.

What is second impact syndrome?

500

This odorless gas reduces oxygen transport in the body.

What is carbon monoxide?

500

This diagnostic tool uses a dye strip to detect corneal abrasions.

What is a fluorescein strip?

500

If an athlete loses consciousness, you must assume this injury.

What is a C-spine injury?

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