Cranium 1
Cranium 2
Face
Eye
Ear/Misc
100

What is a cerebral contusion and what is the cause of this injury?

Small hemorrhages or bleeding within the brain

Impact injury when the head strikes an immovable object.

100

Tell me 3 things about migraines.

Severe headache, sudden onset

may have visual or gastrointestinal problems (nausea/vomiting)

vasoconstriction of intercerebral vessels: flashes of light, visual disturbance, paresthesia

Prevention is key

May take prophylactic meds to prevent recurrence

Prescription medication may help severe attacks (Triptan)

100

How and where (area of mandible) do most mandible fractures occur?

Collision sports

Frontal angle

100

How should you treat an athlete with a black eye (Orbital hematoma)

cold application for at least 1/2 hour

24 hour rest period if visual involvement

Athlete should not blow their nose after an acute injury

100

How would you treat permanent deformity of the ear caused by auricular hematoma(s)?

surgical repair

200

When should an athlete return to play after a concussion if they experienced loss of consciousness?

When cleared by a physician.

200

What is a test that assesses coordination?

finger to nose, heel to toe walking, heel to knee test

200

Name 3 steps to treating a nose bleed (epistaxis)

have the athlete sit upright with cold compress on nose

Pressure applied to affected nostril for 5-15 minutes

may pack affected side

should not blow nose for 2 hours 

200

How are most orbital fractures treated and who treats them?

surgery by a physician

200

Name one way to prevent auricular hematomas.

application of friction reducing agents

proper ear protection

300

What is a test that assesses balance?

Romberg

300

What are 3 signs of second impact syndrome?

Look of being stunned

Dilated pupils

loss of eye movement

loss of consciousness/coma

respiratory failure

300

What would be the immediate care of a mandible fracture?

Immobilization with an elastic bandage, referral to physician

300

Name 3 symptoms of an orbital fracture that an athlete might experience.

Diplopia

restricted eye movement

downward displacement of the eye

soft-tissue swelling

hemorrhage

300

What do you not want to see draining from the ear after a head injury and what might it indicate?

Clear, straw-colored fluid (CSF)

Might indicate a skull fracture

400

What are 3 signs of post-concussion syndrome?

Persistent headaches, impaired memory, lack of concentration, anxiety/irritability, fatigue, depression, visual disturbances

400

Name 3 signs of a skull fracture.

Point tenderness, skull indentation, racoon eyes, Battle's sign, cerebrospinal fluid in the ears or from the nose, severe headache and nausea

400

Name 2 signs of a Zygomatic (cheek) fracture.

Deformity noted during palpation

nosebleed

diplopia

numbness of cheek

swelling

400

How do you treat a retinal detachment?

Bedrest with patches over both eyes

Referral to an ophthalmologist

400

What causes an auricular hematoma?

Compression or shearing force to the ear resulting in hemorrhage within the cartilage/soft tissue

500

What do you have to be concerned about in an unconscious athlete who hit their head and who should move an unconscious athlete?

Cervical spine fracture

Emergency personal

500

What are the 4 parts of the brain you are required to know and what do they control?

Cerebral cortex (cerebrum): Coordinates voluntary muscle activity, interpret sensory information, control higher mental functions

Cerebellum: Coordinates movement of skeletal muscles (balance/coordination)

Pons: sleep, posture, swallowing, bladder

Medulla oblongata: heart rate, breathing (with the pons), blood pressure, coughing, sneezing, and vomiting

500
If an athlete experiences an avulsion of a tooth, how should you care for it?

May reimplant the tooth

May rinse tooth but do not scrub or or scrape the tooth

May store in a "save the tooth" kit, milk, or saline

refer to dentist

500

This painless eye injury results in specks floating before the eye, flashes of light, blurred vision, and/or change in the field of vision

Retinal detachment

500

What is the main concern if there is a direct blow to the throat (clothesline)?

watch for breathing compromise, cyanosis, difficulty swallowing