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Sports Med 2

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Term
Definition
Concussion   Caused by bum, blow, or jolt to the head \/ Changes the way your brain normally works \/ Can happen even if you have not been knocked out  
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CPR   Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation  
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Olfactory Cranial Nerve   I - Sense of smell  
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Optic Cranial Nerve   II - Vision  
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Oculomotor Cranial Nerve   III - Eyelid and Eyeball movement  
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Trochlear Cranial Nerve   IV - Turns eye downward and lateral  
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Trigeminal Cranial Nerve   V - Chewing \/ Face/Mouth touch and pain  
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Abducens Cranial Nerve   VI - Turns eye laterally  
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Facial Cranial Nerve   VII - Control most facial expressions \/ Secretion of tears and saliva \/ Sense of taste  
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Vestibulocochlear (Auditory) Cranial Nerve   VIII - Hearing \/ Equilibrium sensation  
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Glossopharungeal Cranial Nerve   IX - Taste \/ Sense carotid B.P.  
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Vagus Cranial Nerve   X - Sense aortic B.P. \/ Slow heart rate \/ Taste \/ Stimulates digestive organs  
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Spinal Accessory Cranial Nerve   XI - Controlling swallowing movements  
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Hypoglossal Cranial Nerve   XII - Control tongue movements  
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Anterior/Ventral   Front of the body  
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Posterior/Dorsal   Back of the body  
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Superior   Situated above  
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Inferior   Situated below  
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Medial   To the middle  
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Lateral   To the side  
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Distal   Located farthest away from the median plane or point of attachment  
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Prone   Lying face down  
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Supine   Laying face up  
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Deep   Away from the surface  
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Superficial   On or close to the surface  
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Flexion   To bend, decrease the angle of a joint  
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Extension   To straighten, increase the angle parts of a joint  
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Abduction   Away from the mid-line  
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Adduction   Toward the mid-line  
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Rotation   Movement around a central axis  
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Circumduction   Movement in a circular pattern that oultines a cone  
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Supination   Rotation of the forearm so that the palm is turned superiorly or anteriorly  
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Pronation   Rotation the forearm so that the palm is turned posteriorly or inferiorly  
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Inversion   Sole of foot turned inward  
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Eversion   Sole of foot moved outward  
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Elevation   Raising a body part  
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Depression   Downward movement of a body part  
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Protraction   Movement of a body part forward  
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Retraction   Movement of a body part backward  
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Sprain   Injury to ligament  
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Strain   Injury to muscle/tendon  
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(1*) First Degree Injury   Stretched but not torn  
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(2*) Second Degree Injury   Partial Tear  
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(3*) Third Degree Injury   Completely torn in half  
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c   With  
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s   Without  
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ADL   Activities of daily living  
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ROM   Range of motion  
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L   Left  
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R   Right  
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NWB   Non weight bearing  
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WNL   Within normal limits  
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Abd   Abduction  
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Add   Adduction  
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Od   Once a day/Overdose  
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Bid   Twice a day  
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Tid   Three times a day  
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BP   Blood Pressure  
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HR   Heart Rate  
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CBC   Complete blood count  
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S/S   Signs and symptoms  
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c/o   Complains of  
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IV   Intravenous  
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CSF   Cerebral spinal fluid  
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CV   Cardiovascular  
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LOC   Level of consiousness  
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EENT   Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat  
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Dx   Diagnosis  
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Fx   Fracture  
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Hx   History  
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MMT   Manual muscle training  
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MI   Miocardial infarction (Heart attack)  
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PEARL   Pupils equal and reactive to light  
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PNF   Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation  
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Post- op   Post Operative  
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PRE   Before  
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R/O   Rule out  
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ACL   Anterior cruciate ligament  
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SCI   Spinal cord injury  
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UA   Urinalysis  
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EMS (modality)   Electrical muscle stimulation  
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EMS (911)   Emergency medical services  
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UTI   Urinary tract infection  
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~   About  
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...itis   Swelling, inflammation  
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Neuro...   Nervous system (brain, nerves)  
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Derma...   Skin  
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...ectomy/...otomy   Surgical removal  
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Anthro...   Joint  
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...plegia   Paralysis  
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Costo...   Rib  
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Chondro...   Cartilage  
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Osteo...   Bone  
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Myo...   Muscle  
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+   Positive/present  
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_   Negative/not there  
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