Anatomy
Eye & Ear Injuries
Concussions
Lumbar Spine
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Weight of the average human brain
What is 3 lbs.
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Contusion causing bleeding & discoloration under the skin below the eye
What is "Black Eye"
100
Ringing in the ears
What is Tinnitus
100
Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
What is Scoliosis
100
Number of segments in the spine
What is 4
200
Cheek bones "AKA"
What is Zygomatic
200
Internal bleeding of pinna/separation of skin from cartilage
What is Cauliflower Ear
200
Discoloration behind the ears
What is Battle's Sign
200
This movement of the spine is most responsible for a bulging disk
What is forward flexion
200
AKA "Jaw Joint"
What is TMJ
300
Only movable bone in the skull
What is Mandible
300
Pooling of blood in the anterior portion of the eye
What is Hyphema
300
Consecutive concussion during a game can result in this fatal outcome
What is Second Impact Syndrome
300
Condition described as a stress fracture to the vertebrae
What is Spondylolysis
300
Located behind the cheek bones and above the eye
What is sinuses
400
Referred to as normal alignment of the spine
What is Neutral Spine
400
Sparks & Flashes with foggy vision
What is detached retina
400
Difficulty remembering events that happened prior to the head injury
What is Retrograde Amnesia (RGA)
400
Inappropriate term used to describe a bulging disk
What is "slipped Disk"
400
AKA "nosebleed"
What is epistaxis
500
Jelly like core of the intervertebral disk
What is Nucleus Pulposis
500
"Cauliflower Ear" also known as
What is Hematoma Auris
500
Scale used to determine status following a brain injury
What is Glasgow Coma Scale
500
Most commonly located at L5-S1 & occurs with anterior slippage of the vertebrae
What is Spondylolisthesis
500
Redness, irritation, itchy eyes, crusting matter on the lids; AKA "pink eye"
What is conjunctivitis
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