TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Flashcards A1 - Miller-Isaac, Kim A1 - Noble, Melissa Y1 - 2015 N1 - T2 - Athletic Training Clinical Workbook: A Guide to the Competencies AB - Table Graphic Jump Location|Download (.pdf)|PrintTABLE 1-1First Aid and Acute Care Competency ChecklistShockFrostbiteAnaphylaxisExternal Hemorrhage: LacerationSeizureDiabetic EmergencyInternal Hemorrhage: KidneyEpidural HematomaSickle Cell TraitAsthma AttackWaxy, white appearanceTingling, painProlonged exposureRapid, weak pulseCool, clammy skinElevate legsScraping/tearing of tissueMinimal bleedingTrouble breathingCool, clammy skinInjector held 10 sec.ConfusionPale, bluish lipsFruity breathSweatingPosturingDisorientationDirect blowInitially asymptomaticSymptoms deteriorate rapidlyUnequal pupilsLife-threatening emergencyDirect blowRigid musclesHematuriaTrouble breathingChest tightnessWheezingSevere pain in limbsFlu-like symptomsUpper right quadrant rigidAbnormal blood cellsTraction SplintAEDAirway AdjunctConscious Choking SequenceAdminister OxygenC-Spine Stabilization and BackboardingBag-Valve MaskRecovery PositionCheck/Call/CareUnconscious Choking SequencePortableNo metal or waterAnalyze heart rhythmDirect blowLeg length discrepancyLong bone stabilizingEquipment post femoral fractureEncourage coughingGasping for airObtain consentJaw thrust maneuverGag reflex absentDevice to administer oxygenLimp but consciousStabilize victimLog rollFacemask removalUsed with breathing difficultySupplementalFlowrate importantSigns of life presentResponder must leave the scene or patient vomitingModified technique availableTwo-person techniqueDelivers higher concentration of oxygenUnconscious victimVentilation unsuccessfulReposition head but same resultEmergency action sequenceRequired response different per age groupHelmet FittingAcclimationKnee BraceAnkle TapingOrthoticsPreparticipationPhysicalSling PsychrometerMcConnell TapingHip Pointer PaddingLisfranc InjuryWeight chartPractice gear regulations and modificationsStaggered practicesTwo fingers above the eyebrowThin object at cheek and earInjury preventionPrevention or post injurySupport ligamentsAnchorsInversion/eversion pullPost injury or preventionCorrect alignment required6" above and 6" below patellaFamily historyIdentify medical issuesOrthopedic evaluationTo assist with pes planusExamine shoe wear patternCustomizedCorrective techniquePatella trackingTypical lateral to medial realignmentAssists with environmental conditionsHumid airDry airForceful hyperplantar flexion of forefootDorsal foot painUnable to bear weightUnstable forefootDoughnut shapeEcchymosis at the iliac crestAce wrap to secureLateral Ankle SprainAnterior TalofibularLigamentAchilles TendonRuptureFibula FractureRetrocalcaneal BursitisSyndesmotic AnkleSprainSever's DiseaseMorton's NeuromaSesamoiditisJones FractureLCL TearGross deformityPositive Thompson testPositive anterior drawer testLaxity in sinus tarsiChronicWatery edemaPainful while wearing shoesDirect blow to lower legPain laterallyNo increased pain with weight-bearingPosterior calcaneal painAdolescent athletePain with activityPain is more proximalHyperdorsiflexion and external rotation of anklePositive Kleiger's testNegative compression testRepetitive hyperextensionPlantar foot edemaPain with push-off mechanismPlantar nerve affectedNumbness near third and fourth metatarsalsNegative McMurray's (IR)Positive varus test @ 0°Negative apprehension testExcessive inversion and plantar flexion of footHigh nonunion ratePositive tap/percussion testUnhappy TriadOsgood-Schlatter DiseasePatella DislocationChondromalaciaACL TearPes Anserine BursitisMedial Meniscus TearPatella Femoral SyndromeMCL SprainHip PointerAnterior tibial tuberosity deformityTight quadriceps muscleRapid growth spurtPositive McMurray's (ER)BucklingPositive valgus @ 0/20/30°Negative patella apprehension testPositive patella grind testPositive patella compression testNegative varus testEdema on lateral sidePositive apprehension testRunner's kneeEdemaMedial irritation at muscle insertionNegative apprehension testPositive anterior drawer test (neutral)Negative anterior drawer @ 30°(IR)Irregular patella trackingWeak VMOGeneral knee pain/sorenessCatchingPositive Apley's grindPositive McMurray's (ER)Direct blowModerate to severe ecchymosisUnable to flex hip without localized painNegative Lachman testNegative anterior drawer @ 15° (ER) Positive valgus @ 30°Myositis OssificansGroin StrainShin SplintsFemur FractureTibia/Fibula FractureHamstring RuptureHip Flexor StrainITB SyndromeAcute Compartment SyndromeCarpal TunnelPain with active and resistive movementsAdductor magnus painDecreased muscle functionHematomaCalcificationLeg-length discrepancyTraction splint neededLeg position: external rotationDiffuse lower anterior leg painTight gastrocnemiusOveruse injuryPosterior thigh internal hemorrhagingPalpable divot or massComplete loss of functionDirect blow lower legPositive compression testPositive percussion testLateral knee painPalpable lateral tightnessPositive Ober testAnterior hip painPain over rectus femorisAce wrapPositive Tinel signPositive Phalen testDirect blowAnterior lower-leg tightness and numbnessDecreased dorsal pedal pulseLateral Epicondylitis: Tennis ElbowBoxer FractureScaphoid FractureGamekeeper's ThumbUCL TearForearm FractureColles FractureElbow DislocationSubungual HematomaPectoralis Major TearDirect axial forceFifth metacarpalOverusePain with resistive wrist extensionPain over extensor carpi radialis longus originForceful abduction of the IP jointPoint tenderness/edema on medial aspect of thumbLaxityEdema over carpal bonesPoint tenderness in anatomical snuff boxPreiser's diseaseDeformity of radius ... 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