Concussion
Spine/Head/Neck/Face Conditions
Environmental Conditions
General Medical Disorders and Infectious Diseases
Skin Disease & Disorders
100

What is the simple definition of a concussion?

What is an impairment of neural functions

100

What type of spinal injury is most likely to cause a spinal cord injury?

What is a cervical dislocation?

100

What is the most-severe heat related illness?

What is heat stroke?

100

What is the formal name for the common cold?

What is rhinovirus?

100

What is the name of the type of wound that is caused by skin scraped against a rough surface?

What is an abrasion?

200

What is the clinical term for forgetting what happened prior to an injury?

What is retrograde amnesia?

200

What condition is characterized by recurrent attacks of severe headache?

What are migraines?

200

Using the flash-to-bang method, to approximate the distance of lightning, you divide the seconds from when you see lightning to when you hear thunder by what number?

What is 5?

200

Mononucleosis is caused by what virus?

What is the Epstein-Barr virus?

200

What type of wound has smooth edges?

What is an incision?

300

What type of over-the-counter medication can an individual with a concussion take for pain relief?

What is Tylenol/Acetaminophen?

300

Relative to the dura, where does an epidural hematoma occur?

What is outside the dura?

300

Heat index is the combination of what two measures?

What is air temperature and relative humidity?

300

In which type of diabetes does the body produce insulin but doesn't use it effectively?

What is Type I?

300

What type of wounds should always be treated by a physician?

What are lacerations and punctures?

400

To progress to the next stage in a return-to-play protocol following a concussion, what criteria must be met?

What is no increase in symptoms/symptom free?

400

A tooth that has been completely removed from the mouth, is the definition of what type of tooth injury?

What is an avulsion?

400

What is your core body temperature when you stop shivering?

What is <90 degrees?

400

What is the name of a seizure that last for several minutes?

What is a grand mal seizure?

400

What is the formal name for a fungal infection of the foot?

What is tinea pedis?

500

What are the five areas/types of signs and symptoms for a concussion?

What are clinical symptoms, physical signs, behavioral changes, cognitive impairment, and sleep disturbances?

500

How do you manage epistaxis?

What is apply pressure to the affected nostril?

500

What is the instrument used to measure wet bulb globe temperature?

What is a sling psychrometer?

500

What is a serious complication of mononucleosis that requires an athlete to be withheld from activity?

What is an enlarged spleen/spleen rupture?

500

Furuncles (boils) are caused by what type of bacterial infection?

What is staphylococci?

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