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Today’s Agenda: 2/18/14. Students will grade concussion quiz as a class. Students will complete I of DIVER constructive response strategy. TO: What are 9 common head/face injuries seen in sports? Students will begin UE injuries flashcard set.
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Today’s Agenda: 2/18/14 • Students will grade concussion quiz as a class. • Students will complete I of DIVER constructive response strategy. • TO: What are 9 common head/face injuries seen in sports? • Students will begin UE injuries flashcard set.
Dolphin’s D.I.V.E.R. Strategy(for responding to constructed responses) D – Decoding the Prompt • Circle direction words • Underline key words – “do what?” • Summarize the focus – put circle & underline together I – Identify the Evidence • Number each paragraph • Circle key words (bold/italic/repeated/content specific vocab/unknown words) • Underline relevant information/evidence • Write notes in the margins to support the claims V – Viewpoint Analysis 1. Place central ideas in the top boxes of the graphic organizer 2. Write in supporting evidence below the appropriate central idea
Viewpoint Analysis Graphic Organizer(for responding to constructed responses)
Viewpoint Analysis Graphic Organizer(for responding to constructed responses) My friend should change her diet. N/A Veggies contain compd that converts to DIM DIM helps healthy cells recover from radiation in rats Rats who got DIM had 6:10 survive 2 months after radiation dose
Extra Credit Opportunity • Fan bus leaves at 3, return 1030 on 2/11 = quiz grade 100.
Today’s Agenda: 2/18/14 • Students will grade concussion quiz as a class. • Students will complete I of DIVER constructive response strategy. • TO: What are 9 common head/face injuries seen in sports? • Students will begin UE injuries flashcard set.
1. Cranium Fx • Protects the brain • MOI: Blunt Trauma • s/s: Severe headache, nausea, deformity (indention), edema, possible bld or CSF from the ear, raccoon eyes, • Tx: stat neuro- referral • Prevention: Proper eq
2. Acute Conjunctivitis • Et: Bacteria or allergens. Inflammation of the conjunctiva (back of the eyelid). • s/s: Eyelid swelling, discharge, itching, burning. • Tx: Highly infectious. Refer to MD for meds.
3. Orbital Fx • MOI: direct blunt trauma • S/S: raccoon eye, downward displacement of eye, double vision deformity, swelling, restricted eye mvmt • Tx: Ice, X-Ray, sx
4. Nasal Fx • MOI: Blunt trauma to the nasal area • S/S: Deformity, p!, bldy nose • TX: Control blding, X-Ray
5. Epistaxis (Nosebleed) • MOI: blunt trauma to septum, sinus inf, high humidity, allergies • S/S: Blding • TX: Sit upright with ice, finger pressure on artery. Gauze in the nostril, gauze placed between the upper lip and gum.
6. Tooth Injuries • MOI: Impact to the upper or lower jaw • S/S: Slightly loosened tooth to complete loss of tooth, bleeding, pain • TX: Keep tooth in the socket, if not possible place tooth in sav-a-tooth solution, milk, or inner check
7. Mandible Fx • MOI: Direct blow • s/s: deformity, loss of normal occlusion of teeth, p! c biting down, bleeding around teeth, numb lower lip. • Tx: Imobilization, referral to MD. • Prevention: Mouthpiece
8. Swimmer’s Ear • Otitis Externa • MOI: Infection of the ear canal. • s/s: Itching, discharge, or partial hearing loss, p!, dizziness. • Tx: Dry ears, referral to MD, antibiotics • Prevention: Dry ears!
9. Auricular Hematoma • Cauliflower Ear • MOI: Compression or a shearing injury to the ear that causes blding into the cartilage. • s/s: edema, p!. • Tx: Ice, compression, aspiration. • Prevention: Protective headgear, Vaseline