Anatomy
Anatomy
Injuries
Injuries
Miscellaneous
100

Name of the cheek bone

What is zygomatic bone

100

Moveable joint in the skull

What is temporal-mandibular joint

100

Unequal pupil size is a concerning sign of this injury

What is intracranial hematoma

100

Mechanism of injury that causes the brain to "slosh" in multiple directions and is the most common cause of concussion

What is rotation

100

Injury that results in a dark curtain in the field of vision and "floaters" after a blunt force to the eye

What is a retinal detachment?

200

Lobe of the brain responsible for vision

What is occipital

200

Bone of our lower jaw

What is mandible

200

This head injury always has a loss of consciousness followed by a lucid period and then rapid deterioration of mental & physical status and is a medical emergency

What is Epidural Hematoma

200

Three symptoms of a concussion

What is headache, dizziness, tinnitus, sensitivity to light, sensitivity to noise, feeling in a fog, difficulty concentrating, difficulty remembering, irritability, more emotional than normal, blurry vision

200

This injury will result in tinnitus, dizziness, and difficulty with hearing.

What is tympanic membrane rupture?

300

Number of cranial nerves and tell what the optic nerve is responsible for.

What are 12 and vision

300

Area of the brain responsible for equilibrium and reflexes

What is cerebellum

300

Which injury will result in a slow, venous bleed on the brain often caused by a blow to the temporal or parietal region

What is Subdural hematoma

300

Give 1 treatment for a scalp laceration

What is stop bleeding by applying pressure, assess for other injuries

300

Fracture resulting in malocclusion, extreme pain, and difficulty biting

What is a mandibular fracture?

400

Two functions of the cerebrospinal fluid

What is bathe the brain in chemicals for proper function, absorb shock around the brain and maintain proper pressure in the skull

400

One purpose/function of the scalp

What is protect from infection, protect from fractures, hair keeps dirt/sweat out of eyes

400
Mechanism of second impact syndrome
What is a second blow to the head before the initial concussion has healed- often a mild blow.
400

Predisposing factors to post-concussion syndrome?

What is same as concussion and often from returning too soon after a concussion prior to original symptoms subsiding

400

Give two ways to decrease the likelihood head injuries

What is proper helmet fitting, mouthguards, proper techniques, common sense

500

Lobe of the brain responsible for emotion, memory and impulse control

What is frontal lobe

500

List the three layers of meninges, starting superficial to deep

What is dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater

500
Explain the anatomical or physiological cause of a concussion (what kind of force causes it and what damage occurs to the nerve fibers).
What is quick, rapid movement of the brain in the skull causes a rapid stretch of the nerve fibers, resulting in a disruption of the mental status
500

Concussion evaluation tool that assesses balance, cognitive function, and ability to walk and do higher order thinking at the same time?

What is SCAT6?

500

Steps that an athlete must complete in order to be cleared from a concussion (4 total)

What is symptom free and return to baseline on all cognition and balance tests, cleared by physician and return to play protocol (gradual increase in activity)

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