MOI
MOI 2
Primary/Secondary Survey
Tissue Response to Injury
Hodge Podge
100

What are the 4 mechanical forces that cause injury? 

Tension 

Bending 

Compression 

Shearing 

100

A force that pulls or stretches tissue is associated with what mechanical force? 

Tension

100

What does ABC stand for? 

Airway

Breathing 

Circulation


100

What does RICE stand for? 

Rest 

Ice 

Compression 

Elevation

100

A head-to-toe physical assessment that is done to determine the extent of illness or injury is known as what? 

Secondary Survey 

200

What mechanical force is associated with abrasions and blisters? 

Shearing 

200

A Contusion is also known as what? 

Bruise 

200

What does HOPS stand for? 

History 

Observation 

Palpation 

Special Tests

200

How long should compression and elevation be emphasized for following injury? 

72 hours

200

What connective tissue connects bone to bone? 

Ligaments 

300

What type of muscle soreness occurs right away? 

Acute Onset Muscle Soreness 

300

Overstretching or damage to a MUSCLE is known as what injury? 

Strain

300

An examination of the patients to determine the presence of any life-threatening emergencies is known as what?

Primary Survey

300

What are the 3 stages of healing? 

Stage 1: Acute Inflammatory Phase 

Stage 2: Repair/Proliferation Phase

Stage 3: Remodeling/Maturation Phase

300

What is the time frame for how long you should apply ice to an injured patient? 

20-30 minutes 

400

Overstretching or damage to a LIGAMENT is known as what injury? 

Sprain

400

What type of muscle soreness takes place 48-72 hours after exercise? 

Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) 

400

What are the 3 types of ROM assessed during a secondary survey?

Active 

Passive 

Resistive  

400

How long does the Acute/Inflammatory Phase last for? 

2-3 days (48-72 hours). 

400

What section of HOPS is considered to be the hands-on part of the evaluation where you touch and feel the injured area? 

Palpation

500

What 2 types of injuries take place in joints? 

Dislocations

Subluxations

500

Lack of electrolytes and overuse are associated with what muscle injury?

Muscle Cramps 

500

Where are the two most common areas of the human body to check a pulse? Use the medical term for both. 

Carotid Pulse (Neck) 

Radial Pulse (Wrist) 

500

Which component of RICE is considered the "most important factor?" 

Compression

500

A complete tear to the biceps muscle would be diagnosed as what injury? Make sure to provide grade level. 

Grade 3 Biceps Strain