Across
- 3. Used to determines the status of life- threatening or limb-threatening conditions.
- 7. airway, breathing, and circulation; Used in primary survey.
- 8. the systematic process that allows the clinician to make a clinical judgment.
- 9. the test refers to the percentage of time the test yields a positive result when the condition is truly present (true-positive test).
- 10. the reproduction of the patient's complaint of pain through testing.
- 12. severity, irritability, nature, and stage of an injury.
- 13. the taking the history of the injury through observation, an interview with a patient, or a review of the patient's medical records.
- 15. a documentation of your subjective findings, objective findings, overall conclusions or assessment, and subsequent plan for treatment or follow-up based on your examination and diagnosis.
- 16. survey a rapid examination of the seriousness of the injury before the athlete is moved.
Down
- 1. a procedure through which the clinician determines the severity, irritability, nature, and stage (SINS) of an injury.
- 2. denoting the name of the disease or syndrome a person has or is believed to have.
- 4. Range of motion
- 5. the percentage of time the test yields a negative result when the condition is truly absent (true-negative test).
- 6. injury between the acute and chronic stages, 4 to 6 weeks after the onset of trauma.
- 11. performing tests to help establish the severity and nature of the injury.
- 14. a valuable skill that is used throughout all phases and types of examinations and treatments.
