Environmental
Environmental
injury healing process
Injury healing process & Emergency plan& initial healing
emergency plan & initial healing
100

 Emission and diffusion of rays of heat

Radiation

100

Procedure for suspension and resumption of play

Any strike inside of 10 miles, 30-minute pause in play.  Restarts every strike inside of 10 miles.

100

means to reduce fever

antipyretic

100

The second of the healing phases in when the body is beginning to build the infrastructure necessary for the injured sight to recover.

Fibroblastic Phase

100

 inability of the cardiovascular system to maintain adequate circulation to all parts of the body.

 hypovolemic shock

200

a body temperature over 104 F

Hyperthermia

200

a life-threatening condition created when there is a low concentration of sodium in the blood due to overconsumption of fluids and not enough sodium intake or extreme sodium loss.

Hyponatremia

200

 Complete healing whereby dead cells and cellular debris are removed, and the tissue is left functionally the same.

Resolution

200

 The third healing phase in which the body is completing the process of recovery and tissue is beginning to be formed according to how it will be used.

Remodeling Phase

200

what is the first thing you do when arriving at a scene to tend to an athlete

Sizing up the scene upon arrival is very critical to keep yourself and others safe ex- Weather, other games/athletes

300

 a condition in which red blood cells are shaped like a “sickle”, which causes decreased blood flow and eventually leads to breakdown of muscle tissue.

Sickle cell trait

300

 involves generalized fatigue, hypotension, and cardiovascular insufficiency that occurs during exercise when heavily sweating, hypohydration, and elevated core body temperature occurs.

Heat Exhaustion

300

Damaged tissue is replaced by cells of the same type along the scar tissue, but the tissue retains most of its original structure

Regeneration

300
the body's initial responce to trauma is

inflamation

300

you should always assume an unconscious patient has suffered what kind of injuries

neck

400

the creation of heat by various methods.

Thermogenesis

400

Excessive heat buildup, with core temperature over 104F in the body, resulting in the body’s inability to cool itself quickly, which may cause organs to malfunction.

Heatstroke

400

Original tissue is replaced by scar tissue or repaired tissue.

Repair

400

the act of feeling with the hands for the purpose of determining the structural integrity of the tissue beneath.

Palpation

400

the inflammatory phase lasts how long

2-4 min

500

Process of losing body water through sweating, diarrhea, respiration, and vomiting.

Dehydration

500

treatment for Hyponatremia 

Immediate IV fluids to balance sodium levels

500

The first of the healing phases in which the body is responding to the threat of infection while trying to assess and contain the original injury.

Inflammation Phase

500

An acute, life-threatening condition that involves the body’s failure to maintain adequate circulation to vital organs.

Shock
500

the perception of an unpleasant feeling associated with tissue damage

pain

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