Environmental Illness and Conditions Traumatic Head and Spine Injuries Wound Care Emergency Conditions Emergency Action Plans
100
Count the number of seconds in-between the thunder and the lightening strike and divide by 5. Result is miles to lightening strike.
How do you calculate the distance between yourself and lightening?
100
Axial loading
Head-down contact, or initiating contact with the top of the head/helmet, is the only technique that results in what?
100
2-7 Days
How long does it take for infections to appear?
100
B. Have the patient lay down
D. Maintain vitals
E. Elevate the patient's legs
What is the best way to treat shock? Select all that apply.
A. Start CPR
B. Have the patient lay down
C. Keep them hydrated
D. Maintain vitals
E. Elevate the patient's legs
100
Documents and plans
EAPs are both ___ and ___.
200
10-14 days
How long does heat acclimatization usually take?
200
Focal and Diffuse
What are the types of Traumatic Brain Injuries? Select all that apply

A. Focal
B. Coup
C. Diffuse
D. Subdural hematoma
200
Direct pressure, Elevation, & Use of pressure points / pressure bandages
Name the steps to controlling a severe bleed
200
Less than 3-5 minutes
What is the goal amount of time to deliver the first shock of an AED from the time of collapse?
200
Personnel, Cell phone numbers, Equipment, Locations, Skill Levels
What should be included in a EAP?
300
A. Numb sensation
B. Redness
C. Grayish-yellow or white skin
D. Painful sensation
Select the symptoms of frostbite.
A. Numb sensation
B. Redness
C. Grayish-yellow or white skin
D. Painful sensation
E. Tissue gets soft
300
30 minutes
If a patient has true second impact syndrome how soon could it cause death?

A. 1 hour
B.1 week
C. 24 hours
D. 30 minutes
300
Any open wound or body fluid transmission
According to OSHA when is universal precautions required?
300
Peak flow meter
With what instrument should you monitor asthmatic athletes' lung function?
300
Clearly outlined/ easy to read, All personnel educated in plan, & must be rehearsed
What are the implementation steps per the NATA?
400
Below 95 degrees; Above 105 degrees.
At what low body temperature does a person require medical attention? And at what high body temperature is it necessary?
400
Pupils, Equal, Round, Reactive to light
What does PERRL stand for?
400
Elevate above the heart
If a patient on the field has an arm laceration and uncontrollably bleeding how would you elevate to control the bleed?
400
Face droops.
Arm weakness.
Speech difficulty.
Time is critical.
What does FAST stand for in relation to strokes?
400
NCAA and NFHSA
What organizations recommend that all institutions develop an EAP?
500
A. Faint or dizzy
C. Nausea or vomiting
D. Rapid, weak pulse
E. Muscle cramps
Which symptoms are consistent with heat exhaustion? Choose all that apply.
A. Faint or dizzy
B. No sweating
C. Nausea or vomiting
D. Rapid, weak pulse
E. Muscle cramps
F. May lose consciousness
G. Body temp above 103 degrees
500
Decerebrate posture
What abnormal posture that indicates severe brain damage involves the arms and legs stiffening, toes pointing downward, and the head and neck arching back?
500
Abrasion, Puncture, Laceration, Incision, Avulsion, Contusion
Name all of the wound types
500
1. A, B E
2. C, D, F
Please match the symptoms with the condition.
1. Hypoglycemia
2. Hyperglycemia

A. Tachycardia
B. Sweating
C. Nausea
D. Dehydration
E. Nervousness
F. Fatigue/sluggishness
500
Type of emergency, details of injury, present condition of the athlete, current assistance being provided, cell phone numbers of those who can help, location of emergency
During your practice an athlete is tackled hard and goes down. You as the AT runs over and finds the athlete unconscious. The Head AT instructs you to call EMS, what information do you need to give when speaking to EMS?






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