Off-Field Evaluation
MAPPS
On-Field Evaluation
Acronyms
Crutches/Splints
100

Definition: Ultimate determination of a patient’s physical condition; made by a physician

Medical Diagnosis

100

MAPPS is used in which section of HOPS?

History

100

True or False: Skill level is a factor that can influence athletic injuries.

True

100

AROM

Active Range of Motion

100

How many inches should the crutches be lateral and anterior of the legs?

6” and 2”

200

Definition: Application of mechanical forces to living organisms

Biomechanics

200

Write one question a provider would ask in the MOI section of MAPPS?

How did this happen?

When did this happen?

What is the problem?

200

The on-field assessment is divided into two categories. The _______ survey and _______ survey.

primary; secondary

200

PROM

Passive Range of Motion

200

How many degrees should the elbows be flexed when fitting for crutches?

30 degrees

300

List three basic requirements you need to properly evaluate a patient’s injury.

Anatomy

Biomechanics

Activity Knowledge

300

Write two questions asking about sounds and sensations.

Did you feel a pop?

Any popping, clicking or grinding since?

Numbness or tingling?

300

List three problems you are looking for during a primary survey.

  • Level of consciousness

  • Airway

  • Breathing

  • Circulation

  • Severe Bleeding

  • Shock

300

HOPS

History, Observation, Palpation, Special Tests

300

True or False: When applying a splint the patient should be moved off the field first.

False

400

Name four types of special tests

Range of motion

•Strength

•Neurological Examination

•Sensory Testing

•Reflex Testing

•Joint Stability

•Functional Performance

•Postural Examination

400

Write three questions you could ask a patient about pain?

Rate your pain 1-10

What type of pain are you experiencing?

What activities make pain worse?

Where does it hurt?

400

When the skin color on a patient turns blue, what can that tell us?

Airway obstruction

Trouble breathing

400

SOAP

Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan

400

When should you check for circulation when applying a splint?

Before and after the splint is applied

500

True or False: 

Myotome = Sensation

Dermatome = Motor

False

500

Write three questions asking about acute vs. chronic

Did it happen suddenly?

Did it gradually get worse over time?

Was there a specific moment you remember?

500

What is the difference between tachypnea, bradypnea, and dyspnea?

Tachypnea = rapid breathing

Bradypnea = slow breathing

Dyspnea = difficulty breathing

500

MAPPS

Mechanism of Injury, Acute vs. Chronic, Pain, Previous History, Sounds and Sensations

500

When using crutches, do you go crutch first or foot first when going up stairs?

Foot first