TBI/ Concussion
Facial Injuries
Eye Injuries
TBI Assessment
Random
100

What does TBI Stand for? 

Traumatic Brain Injury 

100

What is an epistaxis?

Nosebleed 

100

What is the correct term for ‘Pink Eye’?

Conjunctivitis

100

Where do you see a Battle’s Sign?

Behind the ear over the mastoid process

100

What is tinnitus?

Ringing in the ears

200

What is second impact syndrome? 

A second blow to the head before sign and symptoms of previous blow have gone away. 

200

What is the Tongue Blade Test used to evaluate?

Mandibular Fractures

200

After a ball to the face, you notice that a soccer player’s pupil is filling with blood.  What is it and what should you do?

It’s a hyphema and you should call EMS for a medical emergency

200

What is the purpose of Baseline Testing?

To establish normal testing results for the person.  Post injury tests can be compared to baselines.

200

What is photophobia?

Light sensitivity

300

What is post concussion syndrome? 

Persistence of concussion symptoms over a period of time 

300

How do you treat an athlete with swimmer’s ear?

Make sure they are thoroughly drying their ears and using OTC drops or alcohol to dry out the ear canals. You can also suggest ear plugs.

300

An athlete has broken blood vessels in the white portion of the eye.  He wants to know what it is and is it dangerous?

It is called a subconjunctival hemorrhage and it is generally not dangerous

300

What does BESS

 stand for 

in BESS Testing?

Balance Error

 Scoring System

300

What is malocclusion?

Loss of teeth alignment

400

What should one do if he/she has suffered a concussion/TBI? 

Stop any activity and rest, seek care from appropriate medical personnel 

400

What do you do if you have an athlete who has teeth that have been knocked loose?

Attempt to realign the teeth and refer them for further dental care

400

An athlete sees “specks” floating in his field of vision and flashes of light.  What injury do you suspect?

Detached Retina

400

An athlete suffered a MTBI 3 

weeks ago, but her ImPACT

scores are not near her 

baseline scores.  Should you

 release her to play anyway?

No!  Her brain function

is not back to normal yet

and you may cause her 

further/permanent harm

400

Could a football player get cauliflower ear?  Why/why not?

Yes, the friction of putting on/removing the helmet could cause it.

500

What are five signs/symptoms of a TBI? 

1.) Dizziness 

2.) Blurred Vision 

3.) Photophobia 

4.) Unequal or Unresponsive pupils

5.) Change in behavior 

6.) Decreased mental function 

7.) Nausea/vomiting 

8.) LOC 

9.) Headache 

10.) Tinnitus 

11.) Increased BP 

12.) Breathing Changes 

500

A basketball player gets hit in the nose.  After you clean her up, you examine the septum.  What injury are you looking for with this observation?

Deviated Septum

500

After a blow to the eye, an athlete complains of double vision and then one of his pupils will not move.  What injury do you suspect?

Blow out fracture of the eye orbit

500

What are three things you would do to check cranial nerve function?

Eye movement, pupil 

reaction, balance, touch 

face, make faces, 

clench teeth/move jaw, 

stick out

 tongue, hearing, speech, smell, 

read, shrug 

shoulders, swallow

500

An wrestler just assessed with

Pink Eye wants to compete

 in the match tonight.  Why do

tell him no?

 He is highly contagious until 24 hours after starting antibiotics

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