First thing you should do when an athlete or someone gets injured.
What is assess the scene?
Traumatic brain injury.
What is a concussion?
Pain around joint, swelling, bruising with limited movement but no obvious deformity.
What is a sprain?
Pain and swelling of the joint on an athletes finger.
What are signs of a jammed finger?
Doing this can slow bleeding and swelling of an injured area.
What is elevate injured area above the heart?
When your body loses more heat than it makes.
What is hypothermia?
Swelling of the face, eyes, lips, or throat.
What is anaphylaxis?
What is anaphylaxis shock?
You should never instruct a person with a nosebleed to do this.
What is lean back?
Heavy sweating, clammy skin, nausea and vomiting.
What are signs of heat exhaustion?
When treating hypothermia, you want to be careful to avoid this.
What is warming too fast?
An athlete is unconscious and not breathing, after calling 911 you should start this.
What is CPR?
After this amount of time, a person with a nosebleed that will not stop bleeding should seek medical attention.
What is 30 minutes?
You can use rolled-up magazines or rulers to make this.
What is a splint?
Headache, dizziness, balance, and vision problems.
What are signs of a concussion?
Rapid cool down using water and ice packs if a cool bath is not available is how you would treat this life-threatening condition.
What is how to treat heat stroke?
S in HOPS stands for this.
What is special tests?
Bleeding inside the body cavity.
What is internal hemorrhage?
The preferred method of moving an injured athlete that requires 7 people.
What is the lift and slide?
Clammy skin, rapid or weak pulse, change in mental status and low blood pressure.
What are signs of shock?
You should keep the athlete warm, have them lie down, and immediately call 911 to treat this life-threatening condition.
What is how you treat shock?
Part of PRICE that prevents further injury.
What is protection?
The ATC does this to determine the point of tenderness of an injured area.
What is palpate?
This is placed at least 2 inches above wound.
What is a tourniquet?
Pain around injured area, swelling, bruising, and deformity.
What are signs of a fracture?
CTE, brain swelling, bruised brain tissue, and hematoma are conditions that can arise from this injury.
What is an untreated concussion?