Anatomy
Cranial Nerves
Scat 3
Return to Play
Grab Bag
100

Which lobe of the brain process smell, speech and motor coordination?

Frontal Lobe

100

Give a Pneumonic for the cranial nerves.

Teacher discretion

100

When and where is a SCAT 3 conducted?

On the sidelines of a game following a hit to the head.

100

What can occur if return-to-play protocol is not followed and a player is returned too quickly and sustains another concussion? 

Second impact syndrome

100

What does TBI stand for?

Traumatic Brain Injury

200

What 3 lobes process Language and Reading?

Parietal, Temporal, and Occipital


200

What nerve does hearing and balance? (name and number)

Auditory #8

200

When asking players what month is it, what day of the week and approximate time, we are checking what?

Mental Orientation

200

During return-to-play, when an athlete comes in each day to do their stage appropriate activity, when do we assess their symptoms?

Both before and after activity

200

When assessing an unconscious athlete following a collision during play, what is assessed first?

Circulation

300

What are the names of the top two bones on the left?

Atlas and Axis

300

What are the 3 sensory nerves?

Olfactory, Optic and Auditory

300

What all would be counted as an error during the balance assessment?

Lifting arms off of hips

Moving your feet / or putting your foot down

Torso bouncing from side to side or forward and back

300

What is the final stage that must be completed prior to playing in a game?

Full contact practice

300

What medical condition was discovered by Dr. Omalu?

Chronic Traumatic Encephalitis

400

What is the name of this bone


Mandible

400

Demonstrate what nerve 11 does.

Movement of the head and shoulders.

400

Who is the person who reads and writes the score for each symptom in the Symptom severity check?

The patient

400

What is an example of a light aerobic activity?

Stationary bike, walking, swimming  

400

Your heartbeat is controlled by which nervous system?

Autonomic

500

If a player sustains a hit to their head and they are having vision problems, what lobe of the brain may have sustained injury?

Occipital Lobe

500

When having dental work done, the anesthetic prevents sensation and movement of the face affecting which nerve?

Trigeminal

500

When a person first comes off the fieldafter sustaining a hit to the head we will check for pupillary response, specifically if they have PERRLA. What does PERRLA stand for?

Pupils Equal Round and Reactive to Light and Accomodations


500

In addition to the return-to-play protocol, what else needs to be done for an athlete to be cleared to play in a game?

Impact test that shows they are back to baseline

500

What changed in football after Dr. Omalu’s research was accepted?

Head injuries were taken more seriously. Athletic trainers became more valuable. Regulations changed.

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