Fainting that occurs as a result of being too hot
What is heat syncope?
Things the patient tells you
What is S (subjective)?
Apply this to the area being taped before prewrap
What is tuff skin?
complains of
What is C/O?
Shoulder is a stable joint
What is false?
What is thermoregulation?
Goals of treatment/rehab
What is P (plan)?
Has a sticky side, holds padding in place, looks similar to coban
What is stretch tape?
Rx
What is prescription?
This is the most commonly broken body in the body
What is the clavicle?
Temperature that heat stroke occurs at
What is 104 degrees Fahrenheit?
2nd degree sprain of L ankle
What is A (assessment)?
Sticks to itself and does not have sticky side
What is coban?
MOI
What is mechanism of injury?
This bundle of nerves are injured when an athlete sustains a burner/stinger
What is brachial plexus?
Higher than normal body temperature
What is hyperthermia?
What is the O (Objective)?
Used to provide a layer of protection between the skin & tape
What is prewrap?
history
What is Hx?
This should be suspected with a first time glenohumeral dislocation.
What is a fracture?
Caused by excessive loss of electrolytes
What are heat cramps?
Athlete able to respond to others in the group three times during the 30min session
What is O (objective)?
When prewrap _______ due to being applied correctly it causes blisters in tape jobs
What are wrinkles?
P with a line over it
What is After?
This muscle appears to be flattened after an anterior glenohumeral dislocation.
What is deltoid?