The first thing you check when arriving at an accident
What is Scene Safety?
The most common sign of a concussion (starts with H).
What is a Headache?
This "lateral" bone is the non-weight-bearing bone.
What is the Fibula?
This ligament is often torn during a non-contact pivot.
What is the ACL?
The "I" in the R.I.C.E. treatment method.
What is Ice?
This "shocking" device should be used for cardiac arrest.
What is an AED?
A "Stinger" or "Burner" involves this nerve group.
What is the Brachial Plexus?
The most common mechanism for an ankle sprain.
What is Inversion?
The medical term for the "kneecap."
What is the Patella?
A "Grade 3" sprain means the ligament is ____.
What is completely torn?
The "Gold Standard" for treating Heat Stroke.
This "clear fluid" leaking from ears is a red flag.
What is CSF? (Cerebrospinal Fluid)
Inflammation of the thick tissue on the bottom of the foot.
What is Plantar Fasciitis?
The "C-shaped" shock absorbers in the knee.
What is the Meniscus?
The number of minutes a game is delayed for lightning.
What is 30 minutes?
Who is in charge of the "Count" during a log roll?
A bruise behind the ear after a skull fracture.
What is a Battle Sign?
A "High Ankle Sprain" involves this top ligament.
What is the Syndesmotic Ligament?
This injury involves the "Patellar Tendon" and a bump.
What is Osgood- Schlatter?
This test checks for an Achilles Tendon rupture.
The condition where BP drops and skin is "clammy."
What is Shock
Second Impact Syndrome involves rapid ____ of the brain
What is Swelling?
The Jones Fracture occurs at the base of this bone.
What is the 5th Metatarsal?
This "Special Test" is the gold standard for ACL tears.
What is the Lachman's Test?
These attach Muscle to Bone (unlike ligaments).
What are Tendons?