How many ways are there to classify an injury?
5
List the medical conditions that specifically impact children and young athletes?
Asthma, diabetes, epilepsy
How many procedures are involved in physical preparation?
4 (pre-screening, skill and technique, physical fitness, warm up stretching and cool down)
The first phase of the rehabilitation process?
Progressive mobilisation
Who was the last student to leave our class?
Oliver Condon
List the three types of soft tissue injuries (muscles and ligaments)
Tears, sprains, contusions
Name of the part of the brain responsible for temperature regualtion?
Hypothalamus
The two ways in which opponents can be matched for safe participation?
Growth/development, skill level
Name the three elements involved with graduated exercise
Stretching, conditioning, total body fitness
Student currently winning the attendance award?
James Leary
List the three types of injuries to the skin
Abrasions, lacerations, blisters
Osteoporosis
The two reasons an athlete would use taping?
Preventative taping, taping for isolation of injury
Hamstring tear, shoulder dislocation
How many windows in our old room (B2) are able to be opened?
3
What is the fourth step in the injury assessment procedure?
Active Movement
Condition related to joint mobility for adult and aged athletes?
Arthritis
How many climatic conditions impact safe participation in sport?
6
What are the two indicators of readiness to return to play?
Pain free, degree of mobility
Jonah Quinn and Callan Wiseman-Flegg
What are the two management procedures for hard tissue injuries?
Assessment for medical attention, immobilisation
Two eating disorders that commonly impact female athletes?
Bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa
List the four temperature regulation mechanisms
Convection, conduction, evaporation, radiation
What are the two ethical issues associated with return to play?
Pressure to participate, use of painkillers
How many students in 12PEA1 have had a sibling taught by Mr Keath?
4 (Darcy, Aidan, Joe, Tom)