This type of wound is commonly referred to as a scrape
Abrasion
Blisters should be treated this way whenever possible
Left alone! AKA don't pop
How should sharps be disposed of?
Sharps container
Compression wrapping is primarily used for what?
Managing swelling or inflammation
How do you properly rip athletic tape?
Two finger pinch with each hand. Swift twist of wrists in opposite directions
This type of wound can happen when someone steps on a nail
Puncture Wound
Why are antiseptics avoided at times?
Kill both healthy and unhealthy bacteria and can be harsh on skin
Where should contaminated PPE and dressings be disposed of?
Biohazard bin/bag
Why is proper taping technique crucial?
If done incorrectly, can increase risk of injury, impair circulation, cause discomfort, decrease effectiveness, etc.
How do you buddy tape fingers?
Tape injured finger to healthy finger above and below joint
This type of wound is usually caused by a sharp object like a shard of glass
Laceration
How often should one change their dressing?
How are blood borne pathogens transmitted?
Blood contact and/or contaminated surfaces
Name two benefits of taping
joint support, reduced pain and swelling, confidence and psychological support, customizable
What does using proper tension ensure?
That it is tight enough to keep it stable, but not so tight it is cutting off circulation or uncomfortable.
This type of wound is defined as a break in normal skin structure and function caused by an injury
Cutaneous wound
Name 4-6 signs of infection
redness, warmth, swelling, discharge, lack of healing, fever
What does PPE stand for?
Personal protective equipment
Name two examples of what taping might NOT be the best option
Fractures, dislocations, skin reactions, open wounds, etc.
In what direction do you properly apply an ace wrap for compression?
Distal to proximal
Name the key difference/s between lacerations and abrasions
Abrasion is the rubbing off of the skin while lacerations are usually more severe and don't have missing skin
What are the two different types of gauze that we saw in our table activity
Adherent and non-adherent
What are blood Borne Pathogens?
Microorganisms in blood that can cause disease
How long before the athletic event should an athlete get taped?
As close to the event as possible (so it doesn't get too stretched out)
Why do you need to make sure to cross the joint line when taping a wrist?
To restrict wrist extension