NAME ________________________________

SECTION _____________________

 

CHAPTER 12 WORKSHEET

ON-THE-FIELD CARE AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

 

MATCHING: Match the following terms with the appropriate response.

 

_____ 1. Ambulatory aid                                                                            A. Cerebrovascular accident

_____ 2. Cardiogenic shock                                                                     B. Residual pressure between heart beats

_____ 3. Carotid artery                                                                                 C. Pressure when the heart pumps blood

_____ 4. Diastolic pressure                                                                      D. Athlete is assisted from the field

_____ 5. Hypoxia                                                                                                                        E. Best pulse is found here

_____ 6. Manual conveyance                                                                 F. Reduction of oxygen supply

_____ 7. Metabolic shock                                                                          G. Inadequate job of pumping blood

_____ 8. Sphygmomanometer                                                               H. Severe illness can cause this

_____ 9. Stroke                                                                                                     I. Used to measure blood pressure

_____ 10. Systolic pressure                                                                     J. Used to transport a mildly injured athlete

                                                                                          over a greater distance

 

SHORT ANSWER: Answer the following questions with a brief response.

 

11. Define unconsciousness.

 

12. Identify two causes that bring about a state of unconsciousness.

 

13. Define primary injury assessment.

 

14. What are the signs an individual might exhibit with complete airway obstruction?

 

15. What would you do to assist an individual who exhibits complete airway obstruction?

 

16. What can be a serious consequence that may result from an unsuccessful flnger sweep of a foreign object occluding the airway?

 

17. Which method of opening the airway should be used on an athlete who has a suspected neck injury? Why?

 

18. What are the basic steps in cardiopulmonary resuscitation?

 

19. What are the two important considerations one must keep in mind when splinting a fracture?

 

20. Why is compression of an acute injury important?

 

21. What is the most important principle when using a spine board to transport an individual with a suspected neck and/or spinal injury?

 

22. The athlete who is unconscious and unable to describe the injury in terms of loss of sensation and potential injury should be treated as having __________________.

 

 


LISTING

 

What are the three types of hemorrhage?

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Identify four conditions that may predispose an athlete to shock.

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Identify three ways to correctly open an airway.

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Name the three types of immediate first aid care that must be provided in treating musculoskeletal injuries.

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