Peace and Love
Wound Care
Concussions
EAP
Miscellaneous
100

The L in PEACE and LOVE stands for...

What is Loading?

100
How to control bleeding

What is putting pressure on a wound?

100
A concussion is...

What is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI)

100

The number to call for an ambulance

What is 995

100
Farther from the heart...

What is Distal?

200

Why don't we use RICE or POLICE?

No solid evidence that R.I.C.E. treatment is effective for musculoskeletal injury.

Some experts believe that applying ice right after an injury impedes the normal healing process.

Little bit of rest after injury is necessary, but too long can cause negative effect such as decreased muscle strength, mobility, and range of motion.


200

The first thing you do when you treat a bleeding athlete

What is PUT ON GLOVES

200

Who is more susceptible to concussions?

What are children, adolescents, and athletes with two or more concussions in the last year?

200

Cardiac Arrest is...

What is an electrical malfunction of the heart?

200

The kneecap is also known as the...

What is Patella

300

The three E's in PEACE and LOVE stand for...

What is Education, Exercise, and Elevation?

300

A cut skin with jagged, irregular edges and caused by a forceful tearing away of skin tissue

What is a Laceration?

300

You should ______ when you suspect an athlete has a concussion...

What is remove the athlete from play

300

DRABC stands for...

Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, Circulation

300

Closer to the midline of the body

What is medial?

400

Elevation and Compression both...

What is reduce swelling?

400

Three signs of infection

Swelling, Redness, Warm to touch, Throbbing pain, Fever/ chills, Swollen lymph nodes


400

Three observed symptoms in athletes with concussions

Can’t recall events prior to or after a hit or fall.

Appears dazed or stunned.

Forgets an instruction, is confused about an assignment or position, or is unsure of the game, score, or opponent.

Moves clumsily.

Answers questions slowly.

Loses consciousness (even briefly).

Shows mood, behavior, or personality changes.


400

HOPS stands for...

History, Observation, Physical examination, Special tests

400

The shoulder blade is also known as...

What is Scapula?

500

Some examples of Anti-inflammatories are...

What is aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen

500

The type of tape you should use when the athlete is sweaty...

What is cohesive?

500

Three reported symptoms from athletes with concussions

Headache or “pressure” in head.

Nausea or vomiting.

Balance problems or dizziness, or double or blurry vision.

Bothered by light or noise.

Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy.

Confusion, or concentration or memory problems.

Just not “feeling right,” or “feeling down”


500

The number of beats per minute you should perform during CPR

What is 100?
500

Closer to the head...

What is superior
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