What does the A stand for in EAP
Action
What is the normal resting heart rate range for a healthy teen
60-100 BPM
What is the purpose of splinting an injury(4)
Immobilize injured area
Reduce Pain
Prevent further injury
Minimize damage to blood vessels,nerves, and tissue
3 examples of Bloodborne Pathogens
HIV
HBV
HCV
What is an example of a universal precaution in a sports med setting
Wearing disposable gloves when treating injuries
washing hands
proper disposal of contaminated material
clean and dissinfect
What is one thing that should be provided to emergency responders
Exact Location
athlete condition
how to access the site
What is considered a normal blood pressure reading
120/80 mmHg
When should a splint be applied
When a fracture, dislocation, severe sprain is suspected while waiting for medical care
How do bloodborne pathogens spread in a sports setting(4)
contact with infected blood
open wounds
cuts
nosbleeds
Why is it important to treat bodily fluids as infectious
You cannot tell if the fluid is carrying a Bloodborne pathogen
where should an EAP be located
in coaches offices
with trainers and coaches
in first aid kits
What can changes in skin color indicate in an emergency
Pale- Shock
Blue-low oxygen
Red- Heat illness
Fill in the blank
When Splinting a suspected fracture, you should always splint the ______ and ______ joint.s
1. Bone above
2. Bone below
What is the first step that is taken when an athlete is injured in a game
Stop play and remove athlete from game
What are universal precautions(definition)
Safety guidelines that assume all blood and bodily fluids are potentially infectious
What is an EAP
an emergency action plan that is set in place for any emergency that may happen on school property
What is the importance of monitoring vital signs
They show how serious and injury is and if the athlete's condition is getting worse
What are the 3 rules of splinting
Splint injury in position found
immobilize the joints above and below injury
Check cirrculation before and after splinting
What steps do you take after player is cleaned up from blood
What does PPE stand for
Personal Protective Equipment
who should be involved in the EAP practice and training
Trainers
Coaches
Athletes
Admin
Local EMS
What are the five vital signs
Heart Rate
Breathing Rate
Blood Pressure
Body Temp
Skin Color
What are the 3 different type of splints in Sports Med
Sam Splint
Cardboard Splint
Air Splint
What is a bloodborne pathogen
microorganizm in human blood that can cause disease when transmitted from one person to another
what PPE should be used when treating a bleeding athlete
Gloves
Face Mask
Eyewear
Gown or apron