Name the four distinct components of a physical examination in athletic training.
Inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation.
Which physical examination technique involves looking for deformities, contusions, and swelling?
Inspection.
Term: Palpation
Touching the injured area to note abnormal findings such as deformity or crepitus.
What is the clinical term for the grating sound or feeling produced by fractured bone ends rubbing together?
Crepitus.
What type of sound is elicited during the percussion of the thoracic or abdominal cavities?
Tympanic sounds.
In an athletic environment, which component of the physical examination is considered the most difficult to perform?
Percussion.
Term: Auscultation
Listening to internal body sounds, such as lung sounds, typically using a stethoscope.
Define the ‘golden hour’ in trauma management.
The time between the onset of injury and definitive surgical treatment.
What is the maximum recommended on-scene time for paramedics when managing a trauma patient?
10 minutes.
Failure to see the ‘big picture’ during scene assessment due to an over-focus on the athlete is known as _____.
Tunnel vision.
What is the single most effective method for preventing the transmission of infectious diseases?
Hand washing.
How long should a provider lather soap over their hands and wrists during hand washing?
At least 15 seconds.
Why is the use of vinyl gloves often preferred over latex gloves in athletic training?
To avoid issues related to latex allergies.
What is the primary purpose of the primary survey?
To identify and immediately correct life- and limb-threatening injuries.
Within what time frame must the primary survey be completed?
Within the first minute.
In the primary survey mnemonic ABCDE, what does the ‘A’ represent?
Stabilising the cervical spine and checking the airway.
In the primary survey mnemonic ABCDE, what does the ‘B’ represent?
Checking for breathing.
In the primary survey mnemonic ABCDE, what does the ‘C’ represent?
Checking for circulation.
In the primary survey mnemonic ABCDE, what does the ‘D’ represent?
Checking for neurological disability or applying a defibrillator.
In the primary survey mnemonic ABCDE, what does the ‘E’ represent?
Checking the level of exposure.
What does the term ‘load and go’ signify in an emergency situation?
EMS is summoned immediately and interventions are performed quickly for a serious injury.
If an injured athlete speaks in a clear and normal voice, what can the provider assume about the airway?
The airway is patent.
What do abnormal airway sounds such as gurgling or stridor typically indicate?
The presence of a possible foreign body obstruction.
What respiratory rates are considered significant causes for concern during the primary survey?
A rate less than 8 or greater than 30 breaths per minute.