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Pathogenic Microorganisms that can potentially cause disease
Transmitted by: semen, vaginal secretions, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, other blood-contaminated fluid |
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Swelling, soreness, and loss of function in the liver
Signs: Flu-like symptoms, weakness, fatigue, nausea, abdominal pain, headache, fever, possible jaundice, infected person may test positive 2-6wks of transmission, recovery within 6-8wks, prevention by 3 vaccines, free vaccinations according to OSHA for ppl who are exposed to blood |
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HIV (Human Immunodifficiency Virus) |
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- Caused by family of complex viruses that invade healthy cells (T cells)
- approximately 40 million cases estimated by 200
- Symptoms: fatigue, weight loss, muscle and joint pain, painful or swollen glands, night sweats/ fever
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AIDS (Acquired Immunodificiency Syndrome) |
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What is the ratio of player to player transmission of Bloodbourne Pathogens? |
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1 to 1,000
Highest risk sports include: Boxing, Tae kwon do, Wrestling, and Rugby |
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Cleaning Staph Infections |
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Gauze
Band- aids
Must be Functional |
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- Avoid touching persoanl items
- Remove 1st glove & turn inside out starting at wrist
- Remove 2nd glove & make sure not to touch ungloved hands
- Discard discolored, torn, or punctured gloves
- Wash hands immediately
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What do you do you are exposed the Bloodbourne Pathogens? |
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Goals of Rehabilitation Program |
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- Providing correct immediate first aid & management following injury to limit or control swelling
- Reduce Pain
- Restore Full ROM
- Restore muscular strength, endurance, and Power
- Reestablish neiromuscular control
- Improve balance
- Maintain Cardiorespiratory fitness
- Incorporate appropriate functional progressions
- Regain pre-injury status
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- Cryotherapy: ice bag, ice massage, cold whirlpool, ice buckets
- Thermotherapy: heat pack, warm whirlpool, ultrasound, contrast bath, paraffin bath, fluidotherapy
- Other: E-Stim, Traction, Massage, Lasers, Magnets, intermittent compression
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- Help in decreasing the amount of atrophy (wasting away) in an area
- will increase static strength
- decreased swelling
- when uscle doesn't change length
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Progressive Resistance Exercise (PREs) |
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- most commonly used rehab in exercise
- can use free weigths, exercise machines, thera-band tubing
- will use both eccentric and concentric contractions
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- Use during later stages of rehab
- fixed speed with accomodating resistance to provide max resistance
- commonly used for return to play criteria
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