Blood borne Pathogens
Training Techniques
cpr and first aid
psychology
Final Jeopardy
100
Name the 3 blood-borne pathogens that are a primary concern 

HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C

100

WHEN DO ATHLETES NORMALLY PARTICIPATE IN CROSS TRAINING?

Off season

100

Name two types of Personal protective equipment 

Gloves, mask, eyesheild, gown

100

Name one mental disorder that affects athletes. 

Phobias, Mood Disorders (depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder), Panic attacks 

 

100

Name the 5 types of skin wounds. 

Abrasion, Laceration, Incision, Puncture, and avulsion 

200

Which of the 3 primary concern blood-borne pathogens has a vaccine? 

Hepatitis B

200

IN THIS ROM THE ATHLETES DOES NOT CONTRACT THE MUSCLE, BUT ANOTHER PERSON MOVES THE JOINT?

passive ROM

200

You come upon a person who has lost a significant amount of blood, has a very pale skin color, and is confused. What do you suspect the cause to be?

Shock

200
Name one ways we  use our senses to help reduce stress and change the way we think? 

Audio and visual 

300

Name 3 ways you can become exposed to blood-born pathogens

  • Needlesticks

  • Cuts from other contaminated sharps

  • Contact of mucous membrane or broken skin with contaminated blood or OPIM

300

WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE MUSCLE THAT RELAXES AND STRETCHES TO ALLOW A JOINT TO MOVE?

Antagonist 

300

  the initial care given for an illness or injury?

primary assessment 

300

What are two types of stress? 

Acute and chronic

400

In the event of an exposure incident, which following action should be taken first? 

Wash the area thoroughly 

400

Name the 3 types of muscle contractions 

Hint: they all start with ISO 

Isometric, Isokinetic, Isotonic 

400

Whats the compression ratio for an Adult victim who is unconscious, not breathing, and has no pulse for 2 rescuer CPR

30

400

Name one psychological trait that  may predispose athletes to injury


  • Not one personality type

  • Risk takers, reserved, detached or tender-minded players, apprehensive, over-protective or easily distracted

  • Lack ability to cope with stress associated risks

 attempting to reduce anxiety by being more aggressive, continuing to be injured because of fear of failure, or guilt associated with unattainable goals

500

Spread of blood-borne pathogens occurs through: (There are 4 Ways) 

  • Direct contact

  • Indirect contact

  • Respiratory transmission

  • Vector-borne transmission

500

What is the calculation for max heart rate?

Calculate Max. HR  (MHR = 220 – age)

500

How deep should you push on the chest of an adult whenyou do Hands-Only CPR?

2 inches

500

What are the 5 stages of Kübler-Ross’s Model of Reaction to Death & Dying


    • Denial

    • Anger            

    • Bargaining         

    • Depression

    • Acceptance