First Aid: Your responsive healthcare during sports events Flashcards

1
Q

An immediate help provided to a sick or injured person until professional medical help arrives or becomes available.

A

First aid

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2
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First aid aims to-

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  • preserve life
    -to prevent further harm and complication
  • seek immediate medical help
  • provide reassurance
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3
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Commonly cause by overusing the body part, or the direct application of force that is greater than the body part can structurally withstand.

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Sport injuries

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4
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Injuries that happen suddenly and unexpectedly.

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Acute injuries

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5
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Develop when the same groups of muscles or joints are overused for a long period of time.

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Chronic injuries

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5
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You should check yourself before attending others. True or False?

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True

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6
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This happens when the ligaments that connect the bone to the joint are twisted or stretched.

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Sprain

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This happens when the ligaments in the ankle bone are stretched or twisted, resulting in pain, swelling, and stiffness.

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Ankle sprain

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8
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This is caused by bumps or falls.

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Bruise

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9
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This is a minor head trauma caused by a blow to the lead.

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Concussion

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10
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These happen when the skin rubs off or tears, which is caused by falling or siding.

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Cut and abrasion

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11
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This happens when the body loses too much fluid, which can lead to exhaustion and heatstroke.

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Dehydration

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12
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This happens when a tooth or teeth are dislodged, crack, or break.

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Dental damage

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13
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This usually happens in the elbows and shoulders because of a fall, wherein the bone is forcefully separated from its joint.

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Dislocation

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14
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This happens when a high-impact force cause a bone (or bones) to break.

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Fracture

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14
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This happens when the muscle is stretched or pulled too much, causing the muscle fibers to tear.

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Strain

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15
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2 types of fracture

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Closed fracture and open fracture

16
Q

Happens when there is pain and swelling of muscles around the front pelvis.

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Groin strain

17
Q

Results from the overstretching of hamstring muscle

A

Hamstring strain

18
Q

This happens when ligaments, tendons, and cartilages of the knee are damaged, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness of the knee.

A

Knee joint injury

19
Q

This happens when the nose is hit forcefully, which results in bleeding or a broken nose.

A

Nose injury

20
Q

What does P.R.I.C.E. stand for?

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Protection
Rest
Immobilize
Compress
Elevation

21
Q

A partial or complete loss of consciousness resulting from a temporary reduction of blood to the brain.

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Fainting

22
Q

Pregnant women and children are more prone to fainting especially when they suddenly change positions. True or False?

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False (page 203)

23
Q

Another term for heart attack

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Myocardial infraction

24
Q

Occurs when the blood and oxygen supply to the heart is reduced, causing damage to the heart muscle and preventing blood from circulating effectively.

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Heart attack

25
Q

Painful involuntary muscle cramps that can occur during and after exercise or working in a hot environment.

A

Heat cramps

26
Q

CPR stands for?

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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

27
Q

A milder form of heat-related illness that can develop after being exposed to high temperature.

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Exhaustion

28
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Occurs when a person’s breathing is faster and more shallow than normal.

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Hyperventilation

29
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Prolonged exposure to high temperature can cause the body’s temperature control system to fail. This is called?

A

Heatstroke

30
Q

Heatstroke is a from of ____________.

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Hyperthermia

31
Q

Occurs when an outer layer of the skin is broken.

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Open wound

32
Q

Occur when the normal functions of the brain are disrupted by injury, disease, fever, poison, or infection.

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Seizures

33
Q

It helps ensure the safety of an injured person in an emergency.

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A complete first aid kit

34
Q

10 things that should be included in a first aid kit

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  • Sets of adhesive strips
  • One hypoallergenic medical tape
  • Conforming bandage
  • Triangular bandage
  • Large wound dressing
  • Two antiseptic swabs
  • Metal tweezers
  • Disposable scissors
  • One set of assorted safety pins
  • Resealable plastic bags
35
Q

length and width of hypoallergenic medical tape needed for a first aid kit.

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1.25 cm x 91cm

36
Q

Length of conforming bandage needed for a first aid kit.

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5 cm

37
Q

Length and width of a triangular bandage needed for a first aid kit.

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110 cm x 110 cm

38
Q

How long should metal tweezers be?

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8 cm