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Athletic Injuries ATC 222

Emergency Situations and Injury Assessment

Chapter 7

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Emergency Plan

• Important Issues to Consider– phone accessibility– emergency phone numbers– who call the EMS– keys to gates, doors, padlocks, etc– written and posted emergency plans– all people aware of emergency

plan/role– medical history information– EMT/paramedic in charge of situation

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Assessment

• Primary Survey– definition

• Secondary Survey– definition

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Primary Survey

• unconscious• face mask• position of victim• procedures for CPR, rescue

breathing, choking

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Shock

• Def. = failure of circulatory system• Types

– hypovolemic– psychogenic– anaphylactic– metabolic

• Signs and Symptoms– pale, cool, clammy skin– restlessness, anxiety– dilated pupils– rapid/weak pulse– rapid/shallow respiration– decreased b/p

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Shock (Cont.)• Treatment

– maintain body temperature– elevate legs– monitor ABC’s– call EMS

• Variations in care– head injury– neck injury– LE fracture/dislocation

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Secondary Survey

• Vital Signs– pulse– respiration– blood pressure– temperature– skin color– pupils– state of consciousness

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Pulse

• Sites– adult average = 60-80 bpm– child average = 80-100 bpm

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Respiration

• adult average = 12/min.• child average = 20-25/min.

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Blood Pressure

• Definition– systolic– diastolic

• Ranges– 120/80 = normal– 140/90 = borderline hypertension– 160/100 = hypertension

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Temperature

• Types– skin– core

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Skin Color

• Normal skin color?– Dark complexion

• Red• White• Blue (cyanotic/cyanosis)

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Pupils• Constricted, dilated, or unequal• Unresponsive/sluggish

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Musculoskeletal Assessment

• Procedure– HOPS

• Immediate care– R.I.C.E.R.

• R = rest• I = ice

– effects– types

• C = compression• E = elevation• R = rehabilitation

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Splinting and Transportation

Transportation– stretcher– spine board

• Pg. 183– manual conveyance

• seat carry• walking assist

• Crutches– 1” – 30 degrees– NWB, PWB, stairs

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