This eye chart is used to assess vision during a PPE.
What is Snellen Eye Chart
This medical concern is one where the connective tissue is elongated.
What is Marfan syndrome
What is 60-80 bpm
When the patient has sickle cell disease, these cells change shape and can't carry nutrients like oxygen.
What are the red blood cells
When assessing pulse, we most often use the _______ pulse at the wrist.
What is radial
PPE stands for...
What is Pre-participation Physical Exam
Type 1 Diabetes is caused by the patient not making ______ to be able to regulate blood ______ levels.
What are insulin and glucose
What is brady
Common signs & symptoms of this condition are syncope, arrhythmia, dizziness, and abnormal EKG.
What is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
If someone's BP is equal to or greater than ____________ it is categorized as hypertension.
What is 140 / 100
This is the section of the PPE where the parent & patient must complete questions about their personal / family health
The medical term "hypertrophic" means...
What is over growth / development
When measuring blood pressure, the first heart beat I hear is documented as the _______ pressure (big push).
What is systolic
This is an appropriate way to treat someone having low blood glucose levels.
What is give them something to eat with sugar
This method for assessing temperature is most accurate although it is also the most invasive.
What is rectal temperature
This section of the PPE is when the certified athletic trainer would evaluate ROM & basic body movements
What is the physical examination
The following statement is true or false: Someone who has sickle cell trait displays the characteristics of the sickle cell disease.
What is False
A bluish tent to the skin, usually indicating lack of oxygen / blood flow is called...
What is cyanosis
With HCM, the muscle wall of the _____ ________ becomes enlarged, contracts harder, and stiffens.
What is the left ventricle
Yellowing of the skin caused by build up of bilirubin or dysfunction of the liver is called...
What is jaundice
At the end of the physical form, parents & patients must sign they understand the risk of ______ while participating in sports & will allow for treatment by the sports medicine team.
What is risk of injury
Frequent urination, very thirsty, fatigue, and weight loss are all signs of...
What is Type 1 Diabetes
The Glasgow Coma Scale assess these 3 aspects of response to determine level of consciousness & severity of head injury.
What are eye opening, verbal, and motor
This feature of Marfan syndrome can be particularly life-threatening.
What is aortic enlargement
A decerebrate posturing is one where the patient's arms, hands, and/or legs are in a(n) ________ position.
What is extended or extension