Classifying Injuries
Types of Injuries
Assessment of Injuries
Physiological Healing Processes
Wildcards (Miscellaneous)
100

These are the two types of tissue that may be injured.

What are soft and hard tissue? 

100

This injury is caused by the scraping of skin against a surface. 

What is a graze/abrasion? 

100

This is what the 'P' in the acronym 'STOP' stands for.

What is prevention?

100

These cells help to prevent and fight infection.

What are white blood cells (leucocytes)? 

100

In Greek mythology, this person is known for their eternal punishment of trying to push a boulder up a hill only for it to roll back down.

Who is Sisyphus?

200

These types of injuries occur when sudden (short-term) stress is placed on the body.

What are acute injuries? 

200

This type of wound refers to an irregular tear-like wound often caused by blunt force trauma.

What is a laceration?

200

This acronym describes how to approach and give first aid.

What is DRSABCD?

200

This is the fourth and final phase of inflammation.

What is remodelling/maturation? 

200

Name these songs.

What are:

1. Von Dutch (Charli XCX) and 

2. Backbone (Chase and Status, Stormzy)

3. Montero (Lil Nas X)?

300

These types of injuries result from internal forces, and often relate to muscles and joints.

What are indirect injuries?

300

This type of hard tissue injury is categorised by the bone being smashed into multiple fragments.

What is a comminuted fracture? 

300

This is how many compressions that should be done before giving the two 'breaths of life'.

What are 30 compressions? 

300

During the repair phase, this combination of blood vessels and connective tissue is formed on the surface of wounds.

What is granulation tissue? 

300

Name these artists.

Who are: 

1. Clairo 

2. Skegss

3. Rufus du sol?

400
This is the most common type of hard tissue injury.

What is fracture? 

400

This type of wound refers to when a piece of flesh hangs off of the body.

What is an avulsion? 

400

This part of the TOTAPS acronym describes an injured person moving the injured part of their body around.

What is active movement? 

400

This molecular binding agent helps to thread platelet clots together during hemostasis.

What is fibrin?

400

In the 2024 Olympics, Gold-medalist sprinter Noah Lyles revealed two Yugioh cards hidden in his jersey as good luck charms. Name one of these cards.

BONUS 400: Name both.

What are Blue Eyes White Dragon and/or Exodia the Forbidden One?

500

Shin splints and golfer's elbow may be classified as this type of injury.

What are chronic/overuse injuries?

500

This type of injury specifically refers to when a ligament is completely torn. 

What is a grade 3 sprain? 

500

These two steps are seen in both the STOP and TOTAPS acronyms.

What are talk and observe? 

500

These are the two main steps that precede bone remodelling in the healing of broken bones. 

What are inflammation and bone production? 

500

Name the artist who this iconic voice clip features.

Who is Cardi B?

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