Today’s Agenda: 2/18/14
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Today’s Agenda: 2/18/14Today’s Agenda: 2/18/141. Students will grade concussion quiz as
a class.2. Students will complete I of DIVER
constructive response strategy.3. TO: What are 9 common head/face
injuries seen in sports?4. Students will begin UE injuries
flashcard set.
Dolphin’s D.I.V.E.R. Dolphin’s D.I.V.E.R. StrategyStrategy
(for responding to constructed responses)
DD – Decoding the Prompt1.Circle direction words2.Underline key words – “do what?”3.Summarize the focus – put circle & underline together
II – Identify the Evidence1.Number each paragraph2.Circle key words (bold/italic/repeated/content specific vocab/unknown words)3.Underline relevant information/evidence 4.Write notes in the margins to support the claims
V – Viewpoint Analysis1. Place central ideas in the top boxes of the graphic
organizer2. Write in supporting evidence below the appropriate central idea
Viewpoint Analysis Graphic OrganizerViewpoint Analysis Graphic Organizer(for responding to constructed responses)
Viewpoint Analysis Graphic OrganizerViewpoint 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 OpportunityExtra Credit OpportunityFan bus leaves at 3, return
1030 on 2/11 = quiz grade 100.
Today’s Agenda: 2/18/14Today’s Agenda: 2/18/141. Students will grade concussion quiz as
a class.2. Students will complete I of DIVER
constructive response strategy.3. TO: What are 9 common head/face
injuries seen in sports?4. Students will begin UE injuries
flashcard set.
1. Cranium Fx1. 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 Conjunctivitis2. 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 Fx3. 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 Fx4. Nasal Fx MOI: Blunt trauma to the nasal area S/S: Deformity, p!, bldy nose TX: Control blding, X-Ray
5. Epistaxis (Nosebleed)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 Injuries6. 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 Fx7. 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 Ear8. 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 Hematoma9. 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