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Sports Medicine II - Injuries to the Head, Neck, & Face

Horizontales
The sudden loss of memory due to intracranial event.
The #1 facial injury in all sports.
The presence of blood in the space between the cornea and iris of the eye.
Results when an athlete with a head injury receives another head injury before the symptoms of the initial injury have resolved.
This term means within the cranium or skull.
The outside structure to the ear is called the __________.
A network of nerves located in the neck and shoulder that branch off of the cervical spine.
This joint connects the jaw bone (mandible) to the skull.
The second cervical vertebra (C-2) is also called the ______.
This tool is used to remove the facemasks from helmets in the case of a serious emergency.
When a person is awake and responding to their surroundings, they are considered to be _________.
Each individual smaller bone of the backbone.
Verticales
The first cervical vertebra (C-1) is called the ________.
The 7 vertebrae that provide support for the head and protection spinal cord is called the ___________ _____________.
The bone that forms the upper jaw and portions of the facial bones.
The organ that is a portion of the central nervous system that it located in the skull.
The brain and the spinal cord make up the ________ ________ _________.
Severe injury to the brain or spinal cord is considered a ______________ injury.
Flexion of a joint that is past the normal limits of flexion.
Extension of a joint past the normal limits of extension.
The inability to respond to normal environmental stimuli.
Device used to transport individuals who have a suspected spinal cord injury.
Deformity of the outer ear, usually caused by trauma; which in turn can cause a hematoma in the auricle of the ear.
Having double vision.
The lower jaw bone.
Scientific term for nosebleed.
A breaking away of a piece of a bone, or the complete displacement of a tooth.