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Sports Medicine HOSA Questions and answers latest update Adult pulse 60-80 beats/minute Child 80-100 beats/minute Rapid and weak pulse indicates Shock, bleeding, diabetic coma, and/or heat exhaustion Rapid but stein pulse indicates Heat stroke and/or severe fright Strong bit slow pulse indicates Skull fracture and/or stroke No pulse indicates Cardiac arrest and/or death 2 most convenient sites for taking the pulse Neck (carotid artery) And the wrist (radial artery) is 2 most convenient sites for taking the pulse Neck (carotid artery) And the wrist (radial artery) is Adult respiration 12-20 breaths/ minute Child respirations 20-25 breaths/minute Shallow breathing indicates Shock Measurement for respirations is taken by Watching, feeling and counting the rise and fall of chest Oral temp 98.6 degrees F

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Sports Medicine HOSA Questions and
answers latest update
Adult pulse
60-80 beats/minute


Child
80-100 beats/minute


Rapid and weak pulse indicates
Shock, bleeding, diabetic coma, and/or heat exhaustion


Rapid but stein pulse indicates
Heat stroke and/or severe fright


Strong bit slow pulse indicates
Skull fracture and/or stroke


No pulse indicates
Cardiac arrest and/or death


2 most convenient sites for taking the pulse
Neck (carotid artery)
And the wrist (radial artery) is


2 most convenient sites for taking the pulse
Neck (carotid artery)
And the wrist (radial artery) is


Adult respiration
12-20 breaths/ minute


Child respirations
20-25 breaths/minute


Shallow breathing indicates
Shock


Measurement for respirations is taken by
Watching, feeling and counting the rise and fall of chest


Oral temp
98.6 degrees F

, Rectal temp
99.6 degrees F


Ancillary temp
97.6 degrees F


Hot, dry skin indicates
Disease, infection, and/or over exposure to environmental heat


Cool, clammy skin is and and indicator
Trauma, shock, and/or heat exhaustion


Cool and dry skin is displayed because of...
Overexposure to cold


Irregular or gasping breath
Cardiac related


Red skin color
Heat stroke,diabetic coma, and/or high blood pressure


White skin color
Insufficient circulation, shock, fright, hemorrhage, heat exhaustion and/or insulin shock


Blue skin
Circulated blood is poorly oxygenated


Constricted pupils
Injury to the central nervous system and/or intake of a depressant drug


Dilated pupils
Head injury, shock, heat stroke, hemorrhage, and/or intake of a stimulant drug


Failing pupils to light
Brain injury, intake of alcohol, or drug poisoning


PEARL
Pupils Equal And Reactive to Light


Evaluation of LOC
Athlete's mental awareness

Memory and ability to recall

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