Lightning
Shocked Diseases
Fire & Ice
To Act or Not to Act...
Sports Medicine
100
What things should you avoid during a lightning storm? (Need at least 2 answers!!)
Open places, metal, fences, water, anything connected to power
100
What is the main way of disease transmission in first aid care?
Blood to blood contact
100
The only heat illness victim that can return to play in the same day is:
Heat cramps
100
A first aid responder’s fear of doing something wrong in an emergency situation is called a:
Barrier to Act
100
The family who started a nationally known sports medicine company in the 1920’s is:
Cramer
200
If you use the flash-to-bang method, how many seconds equal 1 mile?
5 seconds
200
What is it called when the circulatory system fails to deliver enough oxygen-rich blood to the body’s vital organs & other tissues?
Shock
200
What heat illness victim should you NEVER give water to?
Heat stroke
200
If you notice an unusual sight or noise, what step is this in the EMS system?
Recognizing an emergency
200
Who directs the medical care of the athlete & is the “supervisor” for the Athletic Trainer?
Team Physician
300
True or False: “Bolts from the blue” can strike 10-15 miles from the center of the thunderstorm.
True
300
What germs can live outside the body & do not depend on other organisms for life?
Bacteria
300
The freezing of a body part is known as what?
Frostbite
300
If a victim is unconscious & the law assumes that they would agree to first aid care, what type of consent is that?
Implied consent
300
The NATA stands for what?
National Athletic Trainers Association
400
Where is the best shelter during a lightning storm? (Need 2 answers!!)
Complete building (roof, walls, etc) or an enclosed car with windows up
400
What do the ABC's stand for & how do you check them?
Airway: Head tilt, chin lift Breathing: Look, listen & feel Circulation: check pulse
400
What heat illness victim will likely have a rapid & weak pulse with rapid & shallow breathing?
Heat stroke
400
Name at least 2 reasons why it would be appropriate to move a victim.
Scene is unsafe/immediate danger, you need to get to another victim, or in order to provide proper care.
400
The first known Athletic Trainers were called:
Hanger Ons
500
True or False: It is not safe to care for or touch a lightning victim if they are laying on a dry piece of concrete.
False
500
List the 3 most important things you can do to prevent disease transmission
Avoid contact with blood/bodily fluids, wear gloves, wash your hands!
500
The internal body temperature for someone with heat stroke is usually over:
107 degrees
500
When should you stop giving care? (Need at least 3 answers!!)
You see obvious signs of life, The scene becomes unsafe for you or the victim, You are too exhausted to continue or another rescuer takes over
500
List at least 4 different employment settings for an Athletic Trainer.
Schools, Clinics, Professional Teams, Doctors offices, Performing arts, Industrial settings, Health & fitness centers, Hospitals, Armed forces, Law enforcement