ATEP 245L Athletic Injury Prevention & Management Lab FALL 2014

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ATEP 245L Athletic Injury Prevention & Management Lab FALL 2014 Time: TR 7:30-8:50am (section 1) Place: PCTR 150 Instructors: Zach Adams, MS, ATC, SCAT Office Hours: By Appointment with Instructor Email/Office/Phone: adamszd@cofc.edu / 843-953-8245 Course Description: This laboratory course is designed to introduce students to the psychomotor skills and scientific principles of athletic taping, bracing, and wrapping. Course Objectives: The student will: 1. Demonstrate appropriate preventative taping, wrapping, splinting and bracing techniques. 2. Understand and demonstrate appropriate triage and emergency care procedures including the supplies required to provide this care in accordance with OSHA precautions. 3. Understand and demonstrate appropriate management of a suspected cervical spine injury with and without protective equipment. 4. Understand and demonstrate the ability to obtain patient status through the components of a secondary survey. 5. Demonstrate selection and application of various patient transportation skills to include ambulatory aid and short-distance transport techniques. Prerequisites: None Grading: A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+ D, D-, F Text: Perrin, Athletic Taping and Bracing (2 nd Ed), Human Kinetics, 2005. Supplies: 24 rolls of tape and 2 rolls of prewrap will be allotted for each student. These supplies will be used for practice in lab and any other practice done on the student s own time. Any tape or supplies used during testing will be provided. In order to acquire tape and prewrap you must see your instructor and they will give you supplies and record the quantity. OAKS: This course will be administered using OAKS. Please refer to the course site on OAKS to obtain course information and materials. ATTENDANCE: Class attendance is vital to success in this course. Therefore, it is your responsibility as the student to attend all class meetings. If extreme circumstances necessitate an absence, you will be held responsible for the class material covered during

your absence. Class activities, assignments or evaluations missed due to unexcused absences will result in a grade of zero (0) for that assignment. You are allowed two (2) unexcused absences without penalty (with the exception of assignments as noted above). Any additional unexcused absences will result in a five (5) points deduction from your final point total. Three (3) tardies is equal to one unexcused absence. Being tardy is considered reporting to class after the fifteen-minute grace period. It is your responsibility to see the instructor to ensure the absence is changed to a Tardy. If you enter class late and miss any graded quiz or assignment you will not be allowed to complete the assignment. Absences will be considered for excusal for the following: serious illness, hospitalization, death of a family member or close friend, or attendance at an event representing the College of Charleston (i.e. athletic team travel, gospel choir, WAVE, etc.) Appropriate documentation must be provided for an absence to be considered for excusal. You are responsible for any class content/assignments you miss due to an absence. Any assignment/exam missed due to an excused absence must be made up within one week to receive full credit. It is your responsibility to schedule make-up work with the instructor. REQUIREMENTS: Requirement Skill Check-Off Sheets (30@ 10 pts) Mid- Term Examination Final Examination TOTAL POINTS Points Assigned 300 pts 100 pts 100 pts 500 PTS DESCRIPTION OF COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Skill Check-Off Sheets (30 @ 10 pts ea): Each psychomotor skill covered in the class will have a skill check-off sheet associated with it. Skills will be taught and practiced then checked-off by the instructor during the next lab period. Students are encouraged to practice on their own outside of the lab setting to perfect their skills. Students will be expected to check-off on the skill on the date assigned. Students missing instruction of the skill due to an excused absence may schedule an appointment with the instructor for instruction and subsequent check-off of the skill. Students missing instruction of the skill due to an unexcused absence will be required to complete the check-off to the best of their ability. All skill sheets are housed on OAKS. Students are responsible for printing the required skill sheet and bringing it with them to their check-off. The instructor will NOT provide check-off sheets. Failure to bring the appropriate skill sheet will result in a grade of 0 for that skill. Examinations (Mid-Term & Final 100 pts ea) There will be a mid-term and a final practical examination covering the psychomotor skills learned during that portion of the semester.

EXAM POLICY: Notification will be provided well in advance (via class announcement and OAKS posting) of any change of an exam date. Please note that if you miss a scheduled exam you will earn zero (0) points for that particular examination. No make-up examinations will be given, unless written documentation is obtained. It is the instructor s prerogative to give an alternate exam if deemed necessary. If you know you will be unable to attend an examination due to an excused absence (i.e. athletic participation, religious holiday, etc.) you must notify the instructor at least one week prior to the absence so alternative arrangements may be made. GRADING SCALE: A 90-100% A- 88-89% B+ 85-87% B 80-84% B- 78-79% C+ 75-77% C 70-74% C- 68-69% D+ 66-67% D 64-65% D- 62-63% F <62% Honor Code and Academic Integrity Lying, cheating, attempted cheating, and plagiarism are violations of our Honor Code that, when identified, are investigated. Each instance is examined to determine the degree of deception involved. Incidents where the professor believes the student s actions are clearly related more to ignorance, miscommunication, or uncertainty, can be addressed by consultation with the student. We will craft a written resolution designed to help prevent the student from repeating the error in the future. The resolution, submitted by form and signed by both the professor and the student, is forwarded to the Dean of Students and remains on file. Cases of suspected academic dishonesty will be reported directly to the Dean of Students. A student found responsible for academic dishonesty will receive a XF in the course, indicating failure of the course due to academic dishonesty. This grade will appear on the student s transcript for two years after which the student may petition for the X to be expunged. The student may also be placed on disciplinary probation, suspended (temporary removal) or expelled (permanent removal) from the College by the Honor Board. It is important for students to remember that unauthorized collaboration--working together without permission-- is a form of cheating. Unless a professor specifies that students can work together on an assignment and/or test, no collaboration is permitted. Other forms of cheating include possessing or using an unauthorized study aid (such as a PDA), copying from another s exam, fabricating data, and giving unauthorized assistance.

Remember, research conducted and/or papers written for other classes cannot be used in whole or in part for any assignment in this class without obtaining prior permission from the professor. Students can find a complete version of the Honor Code and all related processes in the Student Handbook at http://www.cofc.edu/studentaffairs/general_info/studenthandbook.html. ATHLETIC TRAINING COMPETENCIES: The following competenices are taught and evaluated in this course. These competencies meet requirements set forth by the CAATE (Commission for the Accreditation of Athletic Training Education Programs). C-4 Demonstrate the ability to perform scene, primary, and secondary surveys. AC-19 Explain the proper procedures for managing external hemorrhage (eg, direct pressure, pressure points, tourniquets) and the rationale for use of each. AC-20 Select and use the appropriate procedure for managing external hemorrhage. AC-21 Explain aseptic or sterile techniques, approved sanitation methods, and universal precautions used in the cleaning, closure, and dressing of wounds. AC-22 Select and use appropriate procedures for the cleaning, closure, and dressing of wounds, identifying when referral is necessary. AC-37 Select and apply appropriate splinting material to stabilize an injured body area. AC-38 Apply appropriate immediate treatment to protect the injured area and minimize the effects of hypoxic and enzymatic injury. AC-39 Select and implement the appropriate ambulatory aid based on the patient's injury and activity and participation restrictions. AC-40 Determine the proper transportation technique based on the patient's condition and findings of the immediate examination. AC-41 Identify the criteria used in the decision-making process to transport the injured patient for further medical examination. AC-42 Select and use the appropriate short-distance transportation methods, such as the log roll or lift and slide, for an injured patient in different situations. AC-43 Instruct the patient in home care and self-treatment plans for acute conditions.

CE-20 Use standard techniques and procedures for the clinical examination of common injuries, conditions, illnesses, and diseases including, but not limited to: CE-20h.1 CE-20h.2 CE-20j.4 pulse blood pressure temperature CE-21 Assess and interpret findings from a physical examination that is based on the patient's clinical presentation. This exam can include: CE-21j.3 CE-21p.2 respirations temperature CE-22 Determine when the findings of an examination warrant referral of the patient. PHP-7 Implement disinfectant procedures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and to comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other federal regulations. PHP-23 Apply preventive taping and wrapping procedures, splints, braces, and other special protective devices. PS-18 Provide appropriate education regarding the condition and plan of care to the patient and appropriately discussion with others as needed and as appropriate to protect patient privacy. TI-16 Fabricate and apply taping, wrapping, supportive, and protective devices to facilitate return to function.

COURSE SCHEDULE: This schedule is tentative and subject to change based on class progress. Comp: Denotes CAATE competencies addressed in the lesson. Date Section 3 & 1 8/21(R) Introduction to Lab RICE Compression Wraps (ice bags, comp wraps) Comp: AC-38, 43; PHP-23; PS-18 C-4 8/26(T) 8/28(R) Check-Off: RICE Compression Wraps (ice bags, comp wraps) Hip Spicas Shoulder Spicas Respirations BP (Comp wraps, Steth, Cuffs), 20h.1, 20h.2 9/2 (T) Check-Off: Hip Spicas Shoulder Spicas Respirations BP (Comp wraps, Steth, Cuffs) 9/4 (R) Splinting & Short Distance Transport Ht/Wt and Body Type Assess Temp (Splints, spine board) Comp: AC-37, 38, 40, 41, 42; CE-22; PHP-23; PS-18 CE- 20 9/9 (T) Check-Off: Splinting & Short Distance Transport Ht/Wt and Body Type Assess Temp (Splints, spine board) 9/11(R) Crutch & Cane Fitting Pulse Oxygen Saturation (crutches, canes, Pulse Ox) Comp:AC-39, 40, 41, 42; PHP-23; PS-18 9/16 (T) Check-Off: Crutch & Cane Fitting Pulse Oxygen Saturation (crutches, canes, Pulse Ox) 9/18 (R) Achilles Tendon Great Toe Foot: Arch Tape 9/23 (T) Check-Off: Achilles Tendon Great Toe Foot: Arch Tape 9/25 (R) Closed Basketweave 9/30 (T) Check-Off: Closed Basketweave

10/2(R) Knee/Elbow Hyperextension (tape, pre-wrap, comp wraps) 10/7 (T) Check-Off: Knee/Elbow Hyperextension (tape, pre-wrap, comp wraps) 10/9 (R) MID-TERM EXAM 10/14 (T) C Spine Stabilization (Spine Board) Comp: CE-22; PHP-23; PS-18 10/16 (R) C Spine Stabilization (Spine Board) Comp: CE-22; PHP-23; PS-18 10/21 (T) Check-Off: C Spine Stabilization (Spine Board) 10/23 (R) Wrist/Hand Thumb Spica/Finger 10/28 (T) Check-Off: Wrist/Hand Thumb Spica/Finger 10/30 (R) Brace Fitting Make Up Day (Braces) Comp: PS-18 11/4 (T) NO CLASS FALL BREAK 11/6 (R) Open Wound Blister Care Mgt of External Hemorrhage (Steri-Strip, Applicators,Gauze Gloves, Biohazard Bags) 11/11 (T) Check-Off: Open Wound Blister Care Mgt of External Hemorrhage (Steri-Strip, Applicators,Gauze Gloves, Biohazard Bags) 11/13 (R) Open Basketweave Shin Splints (tape, pre-wrap, compression wraps) 11/18 (T) Check-Off: Open Basketweave Shin Splints (compression wraps) 11/20(R) Final Exam 11/27 (R) Thanksgiving Holiday