RECORD KEEPING Private, Personal, Pertinent. TYPES OF SCREENINGS  MEDICAL HISTORY  PHYSICAL EXAMINATION  ORTHOPEDIC SCREENING  WELLNESS SCREENING.

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RECORD KEEPING Private, Personal, Pertinent

TYPES OF SCREENINGS  MEDICAL HISTORY  PHYSICAL EXAMINATION  ORTHOPEDIC SCREENING  WELLNESS SCREENING

MEDICAL HISTORY  Determines past or existing conditions  Updated yearly  Surgeries, minor injuries, immobilizations, illnesses, etc

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION  Height  Weight  Blood pressure  Body Composition  Pulse  Vision  Skin  Dental  Ear  Nose  Throat  Heart  Lung  Abdomen  Musculoskeletal  Genitalia  LAB WORK  Urninalysis & Blood work

ORTHOPEDIC  UPPER EXTREMITY  Strength  Manual Resistance  Bicep Curl, shake hands, etc  ROM  Bilaterally  Scratch shoulder blades  Sensory Nerves  Touch the skin  Functional  Sport Specific Movement  Shoot a basket, throw a ball  LOWER EXTREMITY  Strength  Manual Resistance  Squat, stand on toes  ROM  Bilaterally  March in place  Sensory Nerves  Touch the skin  Functional  Sport Specific Movement  Bounding drills

WELLNESS  Mental Health  Stress levels  Depression  Cardiovascular  EKG  Heart Monitor  Social Habits  Tobacco & other drug use  Risky Sexual Activity  Sleep habits  Nutrition

OTHER RECORDS  Treatment logs  Every time received treatment  Kept private  DETAILS  Injury Report  Filled out by coach or athletic trainer  DETAILS  Evaluation & Progress Notes  Weekly summary of treatment and improvements  Used to modify