What is considered a normal blood pressure?
120/80 mmHg
What is the medial ankle ligament?
Deltoid Ligament
The need of the pupil for the cornea and lens to focus on an image
What is light?
What is the front of your body called?
What is your anterior?
Generalized collapse of circulatory system resulting in mass vasodilation.
What is shock?
Fatty deposits build over time, forming ___?
Plaques
What is active range of motion?
Athlete moves by himself
The appearance of an image when the image is projected through the eye, onto the retina wall
What is Inverted?
What is movement of a limb away from the midline of your body?
What is abduction?
Shock with increased venous capacity due to a loss of peripheral vasomotor tone cardiac function and blood volume may be normal.
what is neurogenic shock?
What happens to the blood flow when plaque builds up?
blood flow decreases
What should someone do after an ankle injury?
R.I.C.E:Rest,Ice,Compression,Evaluation
The part of your eye that's colored
What is Iris?
What is the backward bending of your hand or foot?
What is Dorsiflexion?
shock that results from the hearts inability to adequately circulate blood volume
What is cardiogenic?
Plaques form in the heart's _____?
arteries
What bone is located in the heel?
Calcaneous
The part of the eye that sends signals to the brain
What is Retina?
What is the line that separates you from your right and left?
What is your midline?
shock caused by severe infection
what is septic shock?
What is the buildup of fatty plaques on the artery walls?
atherosclerosis
What is the most commonly sprained ligament in the ankle?
ATF: Anterior Talofibular
The part of the eye where the picture you see is projected inside of your eye
What is Cornea?
What is the movement of you tilting your foot inward?
What is Inversion?
shock caused by the physical impediment to the flow of blood
what is obstructive shock?