Across
- 2. swelling outside of a joint capsule
- 3. the athletic trainer should compare the uninvolved side to the involved side and look for bleeding,deformity,swelling,discoloration,scars, and other signs of trauma
- 6. the wasting away of body tissue in reaction to alienation
- 8. swelling inside a joint
- 10. respiratory rate, skin color, and skin moisture, vital signs, abnormal nerve response, blood pressure, movement,pulse, repiratipn, state of consciousness, temperature
- 12. are a way to determine the integrity and functionality of the joint in questions
- 13. this is a involuntary response to an injury where the nerve response is stopped with a stronger impulse than the initial reponse
- 14. bleeding into tissue with rapid clotting
- 15. this outlines the approach to the injury and the treatment goals
- 16. bleeding into a joint which takes longer to clot because of the protein enzymes present in the synovial fluid
- 18. pulse and capillary refill
- 19. the body reaction to an irritant
- 20. involves asking questions of the athlete to determine the mechanism of the injury
Down
- 1. this is the first time you touch the patient.working your way toward the site
- 4. motor and sensory
- 5. escaping fluids into surrounding tissue
- 7. review the probable cause and mechanism of the injury and treatment goals
- 9. palpation,compression, and distraction
- 11. onset, symptoms,location of injury,quantity or quality of pain, type of location of pain,progression of signs and symptoms,causes of increase and decrease of severity
- 17. this is voluntary response to an injury where the individual because of pain or fear they don't want to move the body part