Chapter 10- first aid and packs Flashcards
(20 cards)
three reasons why injuries and treatments need to be recorded
- liability
- helps with continuity of care
- helps athletic trainer see what the coach is doing right and wrong
five items in a complete ready first aid kit
- gauze
- bandages
- scissors
- hydrogen peroxide
- gloves
five forms that should be kept part of first aid kit
- injury report
- treatment records
- athletic trainers injury report
- physicians reports
- head injury and concussion info sheets
your own kit
gauze gloves scissors hydrogen peroxide pen light epic pen bandages
you need at lease 100 kits to keep school safe
false
good idea for checklist for all supplies
true
you only need an injury report and treatment record for yourself
false
personal kit at home and away games and practices
true
in football bags good to have extra padding and support
true
very important to rotate tape in bag
true
never need larger than XL
false
good idea to meet with other team physicians
true
report sent to physician for completion so all interested parties will understand the extent of injury
physicians report
legal doc used to track course of care for injured athlete to evaluate various treatment records
treatment record
first aid kit that is kept with you at all time and contains most essential supplies
personal kit
first aid kit appropriate for most sport activities
basic first aid kit
written report from athletic trainer to coach explaining nature of athletes injury or illness, treatment protocols, and allowable activities
coaches injury report
items the team physician uses for advanced medical care and treatment that the athletic trainer cannot provide
physicians kit
instructions for care given to an athlete or athletes parents when a head injury is suspected
head injury and concussion info sheet
legal document containing information about the nature and treatment of injuries, used to evaluate treatment procedures
injury report