Pre-Participation Medical Examination Flashcards

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What is PPME?

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  • performed annually or bi-annually
  • ensure health and safety while participating in activity or sport
  • gather info abt general health, maturity and fitness lvl at beginning of season
  • identify individuals who are at risk for participation in physical activity
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What are the 9 goals of PPE?

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  1. Determine general health and immunization status
  2. Detect medical conditions that have not healed or predisposed individual to injury or illness
  3. Identify behaviours posing a risk to health
  4. Establish baseline parameters for determining when athlete can return to activity
  5. assess physical maturity
  6. evaluate physical fitness
  7. classify readiness to participate
  8. recommend appropriate activities to individuals w/ medical contraindications to exercise
  9. meet legal and insurance requirements
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Explain PPE set-up

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  • completed by primary care physician
  • group format: supervising/team physician, ATs and other medical specialists
  • usually multiple stations (quicker)
  • ideally 6 weeks before start of PA (allow time to correct problems or refer)
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What is Medical History? What are some things it includes?

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Written form usually filled-out before showing up to PPME
- immunizations/vaccines
- infectious diseases
- LOC
- headaches
- MSK injuries
- cardiovascular and respiratory questions: SOB, heart palpitations, irregular heart beat…
- seizures
- EDs
- contact lenses, corrective glasses
- special equipment (pads, braces, eye guards, neck rolls…)
- family history

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What does the Physical Examination include?

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  • vital signs
  • general medical problems
  • CV examination (ECG)
  • pulmonary examination
  • neurological examination
  • eye examination
  • dental examination
  • gastrointestinal examination
  • genitourinary examination
  • dermatological examination
  • examination for heat disorders
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Explain the Pulmonary exam

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  • usually done w/ CV exam
  • looking for coughing spells, abnormal breathing sounds, asymmetric lungs mvmt
  • HX of allergies or asthma attacks
  • excessive coughing during/after physical activity
  • abnormal sounds: wheezing, crackles, rhonchi, rubs, rales and abnormal breathing rates
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Neurological examination

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  • PEARRLA (pupils equal and round, react to light, and accommodate)
  • cranial nerves assessment
  • myotomes/dermatomes
  • deep tendon reflexes
  • SCAT or other concussion assessment tool (sports w/ high risk of concussions)
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Eye examination: what is emmetropia

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20/20 vision
- can read letters on the 20-ft line of the eye chart when standing 20ft from the chart

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Eye exam: what is myopia

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Nearsightedness
- light rays are focused in front of retina

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Eye exam: what is hypermetropia

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Farsightedness
- light rays are focused behind the retina

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Eye exam: what is nystagmus

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Cyclical mvmt of the eyes

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Eye exam: what is anisocoria

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Uneven pupil sizes

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Dental examination

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  • Completed by dentist
  • Risk of losing/chipping teeth in sport
  • custom made mouthguard
  • health of gums (gingivitis: bacteria, tender/swollen/bleeding gums)
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Gastrointestinal examination

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  • Digestive system, eating habits, nutrition
  • Palpate organs: liver (hepatitis), spleen (contact sports)
  • weight control sports (rowing, martial arts, gymnastics): flag for eating disorders
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Gastrourinary examination

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Females: menstrual history (risk of osteopenia, stress fractures, osteoporosis), pregnancy
Males: injuries to testicles, number of testicles, masses
Kidney: 1 kidney, warned w/ risks of contact sports

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Dermatologic Examination

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  • Contagious lesions: herpes simplex (cold sores), impetigo, tinea capitis or corporis
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Heat disorders examination

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  • activities in high temps/humidity
  • hx of cramping, syncope, exhaustion, heat stroke and sickle cell trait
  • sickle cell: increased risk of dehydration or sickle cell episode
  • medications: can affect body’s ability to release heat (i.e. antihistamines)
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Physical Fitness Profile

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  • Anthropometry and body comp
  • maturation and growth spurts may affect participation: male 14yrs, female 12yrs (affect balance, flexibility)
  • flexibility
  • strength, power, and speed
  • agility, balance and rx time
  • cardiovascular endurance
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Clearance for participation

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  • physician must determine lvl of participation based on findings
  • will condition increase risk of injury to athlete or other participants?
  • can participation be allowed if medication, rehab, or protective bracing/padding is used?
  • if clearance denied for particular activity: are there other activities in which they can participate?