DU PA Peds Sports Ev Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
For __% of athletes preparticipation evaluation is their only health care contact | 78 |
Preparticipation evaluations should take place at least __ prior to practice to allow time for referrals and rehab | 6 weeks |
Routine labs recommended for preparticipation evaluation | None unless indicated by medical condition |
Marfan’s Syndrome causes __% of sudden cardiac death | 5 |
Congenital coronary artery abnormality causes __% of sudden death | 19 |
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy causes __% of sudden death | 36 |
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is found in __% of the population | 0.02 – 0.2 |
What is the first indication of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy | Sudden death |
Common inhaled asthma meds that are accepted by NCAA and IOC | Albuterol, terbutaline, Serevent, cromolyn, inhaled steroids |
What cardiac murmurs need follow up | All murmurs >3/6, diastolic murmurs, murmurs that increase with Valsalva |
Murmur of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy increases or decreases with Valsalva | Increases |
What is the cause of the murmur associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy | Hypertrophy and stiffness of the left ventricle |
Murmur associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy __ with squatting and __ when the patient stands | Decreases, increases |
What is the characteristic of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy murmur | Systolic crescendo-decrescendo , heard best between apex and LSB, radiates to axilla but not to neck |
Why is Marfan’s syndrome associated with sudden death | Rupture of thoracic aortic aneurysm |
What is the stigmata of Marfan’s | tall/thin, long extremities, hands and feet (arm span greater than height). Sparse muscle mass, pectus deformities, hyperextensible joints, pes planus |
What constitutes the two minute orthopedic exam | Inspect symmetry, neck ROM, resist shoulder shrug/abduction, internal/external shoulder rotation, elbow flexion/extension, and pronation/supination, clench/spread fingers, back extension, back flexion, contract quads, duck walk, heel and toe standing |
“stingers” | stretch or compression injury of brachial plexus (C5-T1) |
When is it OK to play with a stretch or compression injury of the brachial plexus | First episode, no neurologic symptoms |
What is post concussion syndrome | Headache, dizziness, N/V, memory/attention deficit, may not play until resolve (up to 6 months) |
Grade __ concussion= no LOC, confusion <15 min | 1 |
Grade __ concussion= no LOC, confusion >15 min | 2 |
Grade __ concussion= any LOC | 3 |
How soon after a grade 1 concussion can a player get back in the game | If symptoms clear in 15 min |
How many grade one concussions does it take to remove a player from the game | Remove after the second one |
When can a player with a grade 2 concussion reenter the game | May not return that day, return with negative neuro exam and asymptomatic after 1 week |
Treat a grade 3 concussion as a __ injury | C spine |
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