What might be on player medical records?
What are our key goals?
Things to consider when ensuring safe removal from playing surface?
How can you handle safe removal from playing field?
General hierarchy of conditions (most imp to least)
Hierarchy of emergency on-field assessment (most imp to least)
Survey the scene
Make sure it is safe to approach
Control the C-spine
Block the head
Assess LOC
Level of consciousness
(AVPU)
Assess vitals
Airway, breathing, circulation (includes major bleeds)
Secondary survey
Head to toe
To identify and other injuries
Primary survey
How to conduct a scene survey?
How to control the cervical spine
Block the head
- place one hand on athlete’s forehead to minimize movement
- ask athlete to remain still
- ask assistant to take over c-spine control using in-line stabilization
How to assess LOC
What does AVPU stand for?
Alert
Verbal
Painful
Unresponsive
AVPU- alert
-eyes open, able to verbalize
AVPU- verbal
-responds to command or questions
AVPU- painful
AVPU- unresponsive
Vitals check- ABC’s
A-airway
B-breathing
C-circulation
Vitals check - Airway
Airway- When to use jaw thrust?
Do this when you suspect a spinal, especially if unconscious