Percentage of sport-related deaths in the US in 2013 from youths under the age of 17. (+/- 5% points)
What is 4%?
Three physical responses that are checked in the Glascow Coma Scale.
What are: Eye, Verbal, and Motor?
Method for checking Circulation of an unconscious victim.
2nd step when approaching an unconscious victim?
Repeat this number in reverse order.
What is 724856?
1st step when approaching a downed victim.
What is check scene safety?
Ringing in the ears.
What is "tinnitis"?
NOT a top cause of sudden death in sports?
Head trauma
Asthma
Cardiac Issues
Lightning
Hypothermia
What is hypothermia?
Type of activity performed in the 2nd step of the LAUSD Concussion Return to Play Protocol.
What is light aerobic activity? (10-15 minutes of walking or stationary bike. HR< 50% max exertion)
Two Red Flags in SCAT6.
What are: Neck pain or tenderness • Seizure or convulsion • Double vision • Loss of consciousness • Weakness or tingling/burning in more than 1 arm or in the legs • Deteriorating conscious state • Vomiting • Severe or increasing headache • Increasingly restless, agitated or combative • GCS <15 • Visible deformity of the skull
Primary Survey of an unconscious victim.
What is ABC?
Protein that causes CTE.
What is Tau?
Targeted goal time from the time of collapse of an athlete to the shock with the defibrillator.
What is less than 3 minutes?
A condition where your eyes make rapid, repetitive, uncontrolled movements.
What is "nystagmus"?
Minimum age you can perform the SCAT6 on.
What is 13 y.o.?
Three things that should be included in an EAP.
What are: Address, AED locations, a map, closest hospital info, Instructions for initiating EAP, Chain of Command, Steps for Cardiac Arrest emergencies, Roles and responsibilities, EMS routes, First-aid stations.
Method used to diagnose someone with CTE?
What is a biopsy?
Activating EMS begins with _____________?
What is Calling 911?
Legal protection to people who give reasonable assistance to those who are, or whom they believe to be injured, ill, in peril, or otherwise incapacitated.
What is the Good Samaritan Law?
Amount of steps in the Off-Field Assessment of the SCAT6.
What is 6 Steps?
One of the 8 Essential Elements of an EAP.
What is: EAP Coordinator, Immediate AED Access, Personnel Training, Venue Specific EAP, Communication, Review & Rehearsal, Medical Timeout, Maintenance.
A risk-factor for prolonged recovery from a concussion.
What are: previous concussion, history of migraines, psychiatric history of depression/anxiety/sleep disorders, learning disabilities.
Secondary Survey of an injured victim.
What is a head-to-toe assessment?
PEARL
What is Pupils Equal And Responsive to Light?
3 words used in the Immediate Memory section of the SCAT6.
What are______________?: See SCAT6 for list of all words used.