Primary Survey
Evaluation
MOI/Injury
Prevention
Anatomy
100

These are the words that represent the "ABC's" of the primary survey. 

What is Airway, Breathing, and Circulation?
100

Tendonitis is suspected if after taking a History, this pain pattern is revealed. 

What is pain that subsides during activity and comes back during the cool down. 

100

This injury is associated with pain in the anatomical snuffbox after a FOOSH MOI?

What is a Scaphoid Fracture?

100

This is the definition of the Core. 

What is the Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip Complex?

100

This tissue prevents Inversion and excessive Plantarflexion at the ankle. 

What is the Anterior Talofibular Ligament?
200

This is the first step done when coming to an emergency injury situation. 

What is check for scene safety?


200

When assessing an injury this is how we know what the persons normal ROM is. 

What is bilateral testing?

200

Valgus Stress, Decelleration, with rotation towards affected leg. 

What is an ACL Sprain?

200

The best way to prevent injury through year round training. 

What is Periodization?

200

This tissue prevents anterior translation of the Tibia on the Femur. 

What is the ACL?

300

This is what you bring with you to all acute injury situations

What is an AED?

300

This special test, tests the integrity of the ACL. 

What is the Lachman's Test?

300

A blow to the head or body that creates whiplash can cause this injury. 

What is a Concussion?

300

The ability to generate force rapidly. 

What is Muscle Power?
300

This group of Muscles tend to get tight, which then weakens the Glutes. 

What are the Hip Flexors?
400

For someone who is injured and seems "out of it", this is the way to determine level of consciousness. 

What is AVPU/Glasgow coma scale?

400

This is what we check whenever we suspect a fracture. 

What is distal Pulse/ PMS?

400

Axial Loading of the cervical vertebrae from a force to the top of the head combine with flexion of the neck can result in an anterior compression. 

What is the MOI for Cervical Fractures?

400

These warmup stretches closely relate to the types of activities that athletes engage in. 

What are dynamic stretches?
400

These muscles stabilize the Head of the Humerus within the Gleno-Humeral Joint. 

What is the rotator cuff?
500

In order to maintain the airway of someone with a possible cervical spine injury, the standard head tilt chin lift is not possible. This is the maneuver used in its place? 

What is the Modified Jaw Thrust?

500

This is the injury you suspect when, they have a deformity, tender to palpation, limited or no range of motion, positive tuning fork test, and the PMS is compromised. 

What is a fracture?

500

Degeneration of the vertebrae, a defect in the articular processes of the vertebrae, along with congenital weakness. 

What is Spondylolysis?

500

This is why you should not static stretch before activity.

Does not effectively warm up the body/ can lead to injury/ multiple answers. 

500

This muscle is the deepest muscle of the Abdominal Wall. 

What is the Transverse Abdominus?