Off-Field Injury Evaluation & Muscle Movements
Injuries and Mechanisms
Vital Signs and Abnormalities
Environmental Considerations
Athletics:Emergency
100

What is the name of the action that decreases the angle between two bones?

What is Flexion

100

What type of injuries develop overtime due to overuse?

What is Chronic Injuries

100

What are the components of a primary survey?

What is ABC's (Airway, Breathing, and Circulation)

100

What are three symptoms of Hyperglycemia?

What is high sugar, thirst, and fatigue

100

What is normal respiration for adults ?

What is 12-20 breaths per minute

200

What is the importance of bilateral comparison during injury assessment?

What is the ability to help identify abnormal findings

200

What is the name of an injury to a muscle or tendon?

What is a strain

200

What is the name of a heart rate at or less than 60 bpm that is caused by fitness, medications, or a heart block?

What is Bradycardia

200

What patient situation includes: Symptoms that may include swelling, rash, breathing difficulty and has a treatment with epinephrine?

What is Anaphylaxis

200

What are the 4 common methods for measuring body temperature?

What is 

Oral 

Tympanic (ear)

Axillary (armpit)

Rectal 

300

What are the meanings of the anatomical directions: Anterior, Posterior, Medial, Lateral, Proximal, Distal, Superior, Inferior, Superficial, Deep?

What is: 

Anterior: Front

Posterior: Back

Medial: Toward the midline

Lateral: Away from the midline

Superior: Above

Inferior: Below

Superficial: Closer to skin level

Deep: Deep/farther than surface level

300

What is a complete separation of a joint called?

What is a dislocation

300

Fever, stress, dehydration, exercise, & shock could all be underlying causes for this type of irregularity: an elevated heart rate (more than 100 bpm) while at rest?

What is Tachycardia

300

Frost Nip is the first stage, is mild and reversable with gradual rewarming. What is the name of the condition of tissue freezing, blue/purple skin, loss of feeling and motor function that is often irreversible?

What is Frostbite

300

What is the name of rapid brain swelling from a second impact before full recovery of the first impact?

What is Second Impact Syndrome

400

What is the type of muscle contraction that lengthens while controlling movement?

What is Eccentric Contraction

400

What is the most common Mechanism Of Injury for an ankle Sprain?

What is Inversion

400

What are 6 signs of Bacterial Infection?

What is Redness, swelling, warmth, pus, foul odor, and fever

400

What is the name for low sodium in a patient from overhydration or electrolyte loss?

What is Hyponatremia

400

What are mechanisms of injury to the Cervical Spine include?

What is Axial loading, hyperflexion, and hyperextension

500

What is the name of the muscle contraction when the  muscle contracts without changing length. 

What is Isometric Contraction

500

What movement can result in an ACL tear?

What is a sudden twisting or cutting motion

500

What might unequal pupils indicate?

Brain injury, stroke, or cranial nerve damage

500

What is the medical emergency when the patient is overheating (104 Degrees F) and presents with hot, dry skin, confusion, nausea, vomiting, or disorientation?  

What is Heat Stroke

500

What are four most common causes of sudden death in athletes? 

What is Cardiac arrest, heat stroke, asthma, and sickle cell trait

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