Hyperthermia
Bloodborne Pathogens
Environmental Considerations
Emergency Action Plan
Fitting Sports Equipment
100

Cause of hyperthermia

Heat

100

Prevention for sexually transmitted BBP

Condoms

100

Signs of potential danger in the playing environment

Grey clouds, thunder, hot temp, cold temp

100

Name one type of open wound

Incision, laceration, abrasion, puncture, penetration, avulsion

100

Most important piece of protective gear for soccer players

Shin guards

200

Body temperature that is classified as hyperthermia

101.3° fahrenheit or 35.8° celsius

200

90's basketball player who was HIV positive

Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr.

200

Two types of weather-induced illnesses

Hyperthermia, hypothermia

200

BPM you keep maintain for CPR 

100-120 bpm

200

The space between a player's nose and the inside of a face mask should be

2-3 fingers width apart

300

Symptoms of hyperthermia

High body temp, headache, dizziness, nausea, dehydration

300

True or False: you can contract HIV from saliva

False

300

True or False: Track events will be canceled due to rain

False, track events will not stop only because of rain

300

First step to treating unconscious athlete

Stabilize cervical spine

300

Mouth guards do NOT protect an athlete from what type of injury

Throat injuries

400

Two types of heat exchange

Conduction, Convection, Radiation, Evaporation

400

Two common types of BBP

HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C

400

How long do you have to wait to resume outdoor activities after thunder

30 minutes from the last seen thunder

400

R.I.C.E. acronym

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation

400

True or False: a prophylactic knee brace is worn AFTER an injury

False, it is a preventative device for injuries

500

Risk factor for rapid cooling

Shivering, chills, causes more heat production

500

The first step if you accidentally come in contact with someone else's blood

Immediately wash the area with soap and water

500

The average body temperature for a person

98.2°-98.6°

500

The first step to treating an open wound

Control bleeding (cover the wound with a clean cloth and apply pressure)

500

True or False: a football helmet should be above the base of the skull

False, the helmet should cover the base of the skull not be above it

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