EAP
Initial Check
Physical Exam
Vocabulary
Shock
100

How often should EAPs be reviewed and practiced?

Once a year

100

The initial check includes assessments of what?

vital functions as breathing, airway, and severe bleeding. 

100

What are the three steps of a physical exam?

History, observation, palpation

100

The act of feeling with the hands for the purpose of determining the consistency of the part beneath. 

What is palpation?

100

Condition involving the failure to maintain adequate circulation to vital organs, usually related to blood loss.

Hypovolemic shock

200

Members of the emergency team should renew First Aid and CPR training how often?

Every 2 years

200

Proper planning is essential to ensure appropriate what?

Initial first aid management of an injury.

200

What should you avoid doing during the physical exam?

Not comparing the injured side with the non injured side. 
200

Pain produced when an injury site is palpated.

What is Point tenderness?

200

How to treat shock?

lie down, elevate legs about 8-12 inches, calm athlete, and monitor vital signs

300

Who are the members of the emergency team?

Coaches, admin, team physician, local EMS staff, AT. 

300

If the person is not breathing and spinal or head injury is suspected, what technique should be used to open the airway?

Jaw thrusts 

300

What does HOP stand for?

History, observation, palpation

300

Involves objective evidence of an abnormal situation within the body

What is a sign?

300

Usually obvious bleeding, can be controlled with direct pressure, elevation, and pressure bandage. 

What is External Hemorrhage? 

400

An effective EAP should include what?

What roles people have, where is emergency equipment, and route to where injured player is.

400

When giving care to an unconscious athlete what should you do?

Assume serious head/neck injury and stabilize, contact EMS first, collect info about injury from bystanders, recognize that the main priority is basic life support

400

What does SOAP stand for?

Subjective, objective, assessment, and plan

400

Subjective evidence of an abnormal situation within the body.

What is a symptom?

400

Is difficult to detect, first signs of this are hypovolemic shock

What is internal hemorrage?

500

Failure to have an EAP in place has been found to constitute what?

negligence in litigation resulting from a sports injury. 

500

What are the parts of the neurological evaluation AVPU scale?

Alert and aware, Responds to verbal stimulus, responds to painful stimulus, unresponsive to any stimulus.

500

While the physical exam progresses, the coach should cont to monitor what?

Signs of breathing and circulation

500

Checking a victim of an emergency for signs and symptoms associated with injury or illness.

What is the physical exam?

500

Rapid weak pulse, rapid shallow breathing, moist clammy- feeling skin, and blue skin inside lips and under nail beds.

What are signs of shock?