Handling Sport-Related Emergencies Part I
Evaluation of Orthopedic Injuries
Evaluation of Dermatologic Conditions
Therapeutic intervention
Miscellaneous
100

How often should you review emergency procedures?

Annually 

100

What is a sign?

Something experienced by a patient that can be seen by others (e.g., sweating, redness of the face)

100

Athlete's foot is an example of a ___________ infection

fungal

100

The first goal in any rehabilitation program is to control ____________________.

Swelling

100

What does "PRICE" stand for?

protection, rest, ice, compression, elevation

200

What does "EAP" stand for?

Emergency action plan

200

Four bones that exist in the knee-region of the body are the femur, the tibia, the fibula, and the ________.

patella

200

Molluscum Contagiosum is a ________________ infection

viral

200

Identify 1 way in which someone with a broken foot can retain their cardiovascular/ cardiorespiratory fitness.

Swimming; upper body bike/ergometer

200

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary resusitation

300

The ____________ survey is the assessment of life-threatening problems. The _________ survey is the assessment of non-life-treatening injuries, and includes the assessment of vitals and symptoms

primary; secondary.

300

The "Un-Happy Triad Injury" is an injury the these three structures:

ACL, MCL, Medial Meniscus

300

__________________________ is a strain of the staphylococcus bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.

MRSA

300

Therapeutic Ultrasound utilizes ___________ energy to illicit therapeutic effects

sounds/ acoustic

300

Define "MOI" (provide the definition and what the abbreviation stands for)

Mechanism of Injury; An MOI describes how the injury was sustained

400

When providing life-saving care, you may assess "CAB". prior to providing CPR. What does "CAB" stand for?

Circulation, airway, breathing

400

What is the mechanism of injury for turf toe?

The forefoot/ big toe is forcible flexed/hyperextended while the foot is planted

400

____________ is a bacterial infection of the hair follicle that results in pustule formation.

a boil (furuncle)

400

Massage utilizes ___________ energy to illicit therapeutic effects

Mechanical

400

Rocky mountain spotted fever (RMSF) and _______________________ are two illnesses that can develop after a tick bite.

Lyme disease

500

What law requires health care providers to have parental consent for treatment of minors (unless the treatment required is life-saving treatment). 

HIPAA

500

A football athlete heard a “pop” in calf when pushing off of a planted foot during a tackle. What injury may he have sustained?

An achilles tendon rupture

500

A wart is caused by the ___________________ virus

Human Papilloma (HPV)

500

Identify 1 criteria necessary for an athlete to return to play.

controlled pain, controlled swelling, Normal range of motion, normal strength, normal neuromuscular control, adequate cardiorespiratory fitness, able to complete sport-specific demands

500

Bacterial infection of the lateral nail fold is known as ___________________.

paronychia

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