Contents
- 1 What are the 2 most common reasons for disqualification from athletics?
- 2 What are contraindications to participate in sports?
- 3 What are 4 things that are included in a preparticipation physical examination?
- 4 What is the responsibility of medical doctors in screening student athletes?
- 5 Which condition may cause a patient to be medically disqualified from sport participation?
- 6 What records are essential for athletic trainers to keep?
- 7 What is screening in sports?
- 8 What does contraindicated mean in drugs?
- 9 How do you perform a sports physical?
- 10 Which of the following regulates how an athlete’s health information can be shared?
- 11 What has the highest incidence of indirect Sports death?
- 12 What are the 5 parts of a pre participation exam and what does each part contain?
- 13 What type of cardiac screening Do athletes require?
- 14 What is the best way to screen adolescents to exclude those at risk of sudden cardiac death from athletic participation?
- 15 Can I play sports with a heart murmur?
What are the 2 most common reasons for disqualification from athletics?
Even when cardiac abnormalities are detected, the findings leading to disqualification are most often rhythm and conduction abnormalities, valvular abnormalities, and systemic hypertension, which are not the cardiac abnormalities associated with SCD in athletes.
What are contraindications to participate in sports?
Contraindications
- Myocarditis, which increases the risk of sudden cardiac death.
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, in which increases in heart rate can increase risk of sudden cardiac death.
- Acute splenic enlargement or recent infectious mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus infection) because splenic rupture is a risk.
What are 4 things that are included in a preparticipation physical examination?
The recommended standard components of the PPE include the following:
- Height.
- Weight.
- Pulse.
- Blood pressure.
- Eyes.
- Ear/nose/throat.
- Heart.
- Abdomen.
What is the responsibility of medical doctors in screening student athletes?
It is the responsibility of physicians to take the lead role in the student-athlete medical assessment process to allow for optimum safety in sports programmes. The first duty of the physician is to protect the health and well-being of the student-athlete.
Which condition may cause a patient to be medically disqualified from sport participation?
Specific conditions that would exclude or limit athletic participation include hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, long QT interval syndrome, concussion, significant knee injury, sickle cell disease and uncontrolled seizures.
What records are essential for athletic trainers to keep?
When selecting a system, it is important to evaluate the following factors:
- Demographics.
- Injury report.
- Treatment reports.
- Progress notes.
- Medication log.
- Physician referral.
- Report generation.
- Insurance information and claims.
What is screening in sports?
The aim of sports screening is to detect: Any issues that could be affecting your performance. Health problems that could put you at risk when you exercise. Anything that could put you at risk in the future.
What does contraindicated mean in drugs?
Anything (including a symptom or medical condition) that is a reason for a person to not receive a particular treatment or procedure because it may be harmful. For example, having a bleeding disorder is a contraindication for taking aspirin because treatment with aspirin may cause excess bleeding.
How do you perform a sports physical?
During the physical part of the exam, the doctor will usually:
- record your height and weight.
- take a blood pressure and pulse (heart rate and rhythm)
- test your vision.
- check your heart, lungs, abdomen, ears, nose, and throat.
- evaluate your posture, joints, strength, and flexibility.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) regulates how any member of the sports medicine team who has health information about an athlete can share that information with others.
What has the highest incidence of indirect Sports death?
The highest incidence of indirect sports death is caused by cardiovascular abnormalities.
What are the 5 parts of a pre participation exam and what does each part contain?
Components of an Appropriate PPE
- Medical and Family History.
- Physical Examination.
- Medication Use.
- Nutritional Assessment.
- Heat and Hydration Related Risk Factors.
- Mental Health Considerations.
What type of cardiac screening Do athletes require?
The benefits and drawbacks of EKG screenings In an effort to uncover a heart problem and prevent sudden death in an athlete, some organizations are advocating for all student athletes to undergo electrocardiograms (EKGs, also referred to as ECGs).
What is the best way to screen adolescents to exclude those at risk of sudden cardiac death from athletic participation?
For cardiovascular screening, a focused personal and family history and physical examination are recommended by the AHA and seven other medical organizations as the best available methods of identifying risk factors for sudden death in young athletes.
Can I play sports with a heart murmur?
If you do have a pathological heart murmur, your doctor will let you know if you need treatment (not all require treatment), and how the condition may or may not affect your day-to-day activities, including sports participation. “In most cases, people with murmurs have no symptoms,” says Dr. Singh.