Across
- 2. should specify the needs within 4 basic categories-emergency personnel,emergency communication,emergency equipment,and transportation
- 9. stats on size, weight, body structure, gender and strength
- 10. all energies involved at the time of impact, including the direction, intensity, duration, activity, and position of the body
- 12. movement through the range of motion done by athlete during examination to access injury
Down
- 1. a medical illness that has the potential to be life-threatening
- 3. Being properly equipped and trained for any medical crisis or disaster
- 4. degree of looseness in the ligaments of a joint
- 5. any medical illness or injury that does not pose a serious threat to life
- 6. history, observation, palpation, and special tests
- 7. movement through the range of motion performed by the examiner while the athlete relaxes all muscles
- 8. the level of movement at which the athlete can comfortably work and participate
- 11. screening of the athlete by several different specialists who are responsible for specific aspects of the screening