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Chapter 25 Conditions and Illnesses
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Objectives Describe the conditions that causes illness. Describe the conditions that causes illness. Understand how to prevent conditions and illness from occurring. Understand how to prevent conditions and illness from occurring. Know that many of the signs and symptoms are similar among conditions. Know that many of the signs and symptoms are similar among conditions. Describe various conditions that affect athletes. Describe various conditions that affect athletes.
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Asthma
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Ashtma triggers
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Asthma Signs and Symptoms Signs and Symptoms
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Asthma treatment
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Managing an attack
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Complications
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Appendicitis
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Appendicitis
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Food Poisoning
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Indigestion
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Indigestion
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Diabetes
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Diabetes
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Diabetes
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Diabetes
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Diabetes
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Diabetic Coma
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Diabetic shock
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Hypertension
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Hypertension Signs/SymptomsCauses
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Hypotension
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Anemia
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Iron-Deficiency Anemia
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Sickle cell anemia
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ComplicationsPreventions
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Use for overflow space
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Sickle Cell anemia Treat as a medical emergency Treat as a medical emergency 1) Check vital signs. 2) Administer high-flow oxygen, 15 lpm (if available), with a non- rebreather face mask. 3) Cool the athlete, if necessary. 3) Cool the athlete, if necessary. 4) If the athlete is obtunded(minished arousal or awareness) or as vital signs decline, call 911, attach an AED, start an IV, and get the athlete to the hospital fast. 4) If the athlete is obtunded(minished arousal or awareness) or as vital signs decline, call 911, attach an AED, start an IV, and get the athlete to the hospital fast. 5) Tell the doctors to expect explosive rhabdomyolysis and grave metabolic complications. 5) Tell the doctors to expect explosive rhabdomyolysis and grave metabolic complications. 6) Proactively prepare by having an Emergency Action Plan and appropriate emergency equipment for all practices and competitions.
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Neurological Conditions
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Epilepsy
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