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An external force acting on the body causing internal reactions within the tissues
What is a tissue load
100
This type of trauma is from one single event. Ball hitting your wrist.
What is macrotrauma
100
These would all be signs of: Moist, pale, cold, clammy skin Weak rapid pulse, increasing shallow respiration decreased blood pressure
What is shock
100
Area of skin innervated by a single nerve
What is dermatome
100
How are epipyseal fractures graded?
What is the salter harris classification- you should know what the type of epiphyseal fractures look like
200
This type of tissue loading involves a Force that pulls and stretches tissue. Like a muscle strain
What is tension
200
Chemical mediators are released within this phase of healing
What is the inflammatory response
200
This should include: Separate plans should be developed for each facility Outline personnel and role Identify necessary equipment Established equipment and helmet removal policies and procedures Availability of phones and access to 911
What is emergency action plans
200
Nausea and a headache are considered: a sign or a symptom
What is symptom
200
Which quadrant is the spleen located
What is upper left side- you should know where the main organs are located
300
This grade of muscle strain involves a number of fibers having been torn and active contraction is painful, usually a depression or divot is palpable, some swelling and discoloration result
What is Grade 2
300
Scar formation begins to form in this level of healing
What is fibroblastic phase
300
IN which section of the evaluation procedure is the looking for deformities.
What is Observation/ Inspection
300
What method would be used to open the airway if a cervical spine injury was present
What is a jaw thrust maneuver
300
What is the most commonly injured ligament in the ankle on inversion sprains
What is the anterior talofibular ligament
400
This type of classification of injury has a Gradual onset, with diffuse tenderness due to repeated microtrauma and degenerative changes. Example: jumpers knee
What is tendonitis
400
The 5 signs of inflammation
What is pain, swelling, redness, heat and loss of function
400
Pulse consciousness Temperature Respiration Blood pressure Skin color Pupils Are all examples of:
What is vital signs
400
The athlete has a suspected fracture mid radius. Which joints should be splinted
What is the wrist and elbow
400
This is another name for a tarsometarsal fracture/ dislocation
What is a Lisfranc fracture
500
Partial dislocations causing incomplete separation of two bones or when the Bones come back together in alignment
What is subluxation
500
Which of the following takes the longest to heal: tendons, muscles, or ligaments
What is ligaments
500
This type of splint should not be used if there is an obvious deformity as it may cause un-necessary movement
What is an air splint
500
The terms AVPU stands for:
What is alert, verbal, painful, and unconscious
500
The term that refers to knock knees
What is genu valgum
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