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Environment
EAP/Disorders
Cognitive Appraisal Model + Mental Health
Training
100

What is the BPM for CPR

100 - 120

100

What are some signs of heat stroke

High Body Temp

Changes in mental state

Loss of consciousness

Increased heart rate, breathing, nausea, vomiting, headache, + dizziness

100

What would happen if lightening struck at a soccer game? What is the rule?

30:30 rule

Athletes + Spectators would be escorted inside for safety 

100

What are 3 warning signs of an athlete dealing with depression or suicidal idealizations

Isolation, mood changes, giving away possessions, anger, etc

100

What is it called when you are building muscle fibers

Hypertrophy

200

What does CTE stand for?

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy 


200

How does the environment affect physical performance?

Factors like temperature, humidity, and altitude can significantly impact performance. Extreme heat and humidity can lead to heat exhaustion or stroke, while cold weather poses risks like hypothermia and frostbite. Altitude affects oxygen availability, impacting endurance.

200

What is Circadian Dysrthmia?

a disruption of your body's internal 24-hour biological clock. (Jetlag)

200

What is the Cognitive Appraisal Model?

is a psychological framework asserting that emotions are extracted from our evaluations (appraisals) of events, rather than from the events themselves.

200

What is it called when someone gets injured by breaking their arm. Their arm is in a cast and they start to lose muscle and strength.

Atrophy

300

What is ms morrison's fave color

  • orange
300

What does SPF stand for and WHY should everyone wear it?

Sun Protective factor

People wear sunscreen primarily to block harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun

Lowers skin cancer, lessens ageing, protects against damages 

300

What are the steps of an EpiPen

1. Identify where epipen is

2. Stab into thigh (Orange to the thigh, blue to the sky)  3 Seconds

3. Rub for 10 Secs

Make sure 911 is called

300

Explain how an athlete might use the Cognitive Appraisal Model when facing a stressful situation.

To manage performance anxiety, reframe thoughts, grow from injury, work on being positive

300

What is the difference between rehabilitation and preseason conditioning

Rehabilitation is the restorative process of recovering from an injury or surgery to regain baseline function, joint mobility, and pain-free movement. In contrast, preseason conditioning is a proactive, sport-specific training phase designed to build top-end strength, agility, and endurance in healthy athletes before the competitive season begins

400

What are the 3 main types of tissue?

  • Epithelial
  • Connective
  • Muscle
400

List two risks associated with exercising in hot weather.


List two risks associated with exercising in cold weather.

Hypothermia, frostbite

heat stroke, heat exhaustion

400

What are the steps for Naloxone?

1. Identify the person is unconscious

2. Administer Narcan (3 secs)

3. Start CPR (30:2) if they remain unconcious

Make sure 911 is called

400

In this scenario, what is there Primary Appraisal?

"James is coming back from a concussion, He has been shaken up by the injury. He has slowly been engaging back into practice. when it is time for him to tackle he has thoughts of "What if I hit my head wrong again? what if I will no longer be good at this? They are going to make fun of me..."

Is it a Threat, Challenge or Neutral and why

THREAT - He is unable to separate his fears from finding new way routes or tactics

400

3 warning signs of overtraining

Declining Performance

Elevated Resting Heart Rate (RHR)

Chronic Muscle Soreness

Weakened Immunity

Sleep Disturbances

Appetite and Weight Changes

Endocrine Disruption

Psychological & Behavioral Signs

Extreme Fatigue

Loss of Motivation

Mood Changes

Increased Perceived Exertion

Inability to Relax:


500

What are floating ribs

 They are called "floating" because they only attach to the spine in the back and are completely unattached to the breastbone (sternum) or other ribs in the
500

How do you find someone's pulse? 

Please say the two locations where you can find them and HOW to do simple math

Radial + Carotid Artery

6 secs of counting x 10

500

How can circadian dysrhythmia affect athletic performance?

messes up body temp, performance, mental health, reaction, alertness, impairs tissue repair

500

Identify emotions the athlete may be feeling and How can we reframe this athlete's cognitive appraisal (Threat)?

Maya, an undefeated regional hurdle champion, discovers that a formidable new transfer student who recently beat her personal best time is racing in the lane next to her. As she steps up to the starting blocks, Maya's stomach knots and she thinks, "If I lose to her, my reputation is ruined, my scholarship is gone, and I’ll prove I was never actually good enough."

Identified Emotions: Fear, intense anxiety/dread, insecurity, and pressure.

To: "Having a fast runner next to me is exactly what I need to push past my own personal best. I can't control how fast Jordan runs, but I can control my block start and my own execution. This is my chance to see what I'm truly capable of."

500

Why is a cool down important? Provide 3 ways to cool down

is crucial for safely transitioning your body to a resting state.

Deep Diaphragmatic Breathing

Static Stretching

Yoga

walk or peddle

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