P.E. Grade 9 (1st Quarter - Module 2) - Sports Officiating (Part 1)

Ma'am Arianne
5 Nov 202006:57

Summary

TLDRIn the second module of PE, the focus is on common injuries among officials and athletes and the basic first aid measures. First aid is defined as immediate care for the injured or ill, with the objectives being to preserve life, prevent further injury, and promote recovery. Common injuries include sprains, strains, knee injuries, fractures, and dislocations. The RICE method (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) is introduced as a first aid technique for minor injuries. The script concludes with instructions for an online activity where participants must choose the best answer for each item and express their opinions on provided statements.

Takeaways

  • 🆘 First aid is immediate and temporary care for someone who is injured or suddenly ill, including self-help and home care when medical assistance is not immediately available.
  • 🏥 The objectives of first aid are to preserve life, prevent further injury, and promote recovery.
  • 🤕 Common injuries among athletes and officials include sprains, strains, knee injuries, fractures, and dislocations.
  • 🌱 Sprains are caused by damage to ligaments, often resulting in swelling and bruising.
  • 💪 Strains occur when a muscle or tendon is excessively twisted, pulled, or torn.
  • 🦿 Knee injuries can stem from impacts, improper landing, or overuse without proper warm-up.
  • 🦴 Fractures are breaks in the bone caused by acute injuries or chronic stress.
  • 🔄 Dislocations happen when bones that form a joint are displaced.
  • ⏸ The RICE method (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) is a first aid technique for minor injuries to reduce swelling, pain, and speed up healing.
  • ❄️ Ice application is a key component of the RICE method, used to reduce pain and swelling in the first 48 hours post-injury.
  • 🛑 Rest is crucial in the RICE method, signaling the body to heal by avoiding activity that could worsen the injury.
  • 📈 Compression and elevation are the final steps in RICE, helping to prevent swelling and reduce pain by supporting the injured part.

Q & A

  • What is the definition of first aid as mentioned in the script?

    -First aid is defined as immediate and temporary care given to a person who has been injured or suddenly taken ill. It includes self-help and home care if medical assistance is not available or delayed.

  • What are the objectives of first aid according to the script?

    -The objectives of first aid are to provide immediate care to an injured or suddenly ill person, prevent further injury or damage, and prolong the life of the victim.

  • What is the RICE method and how does it help in treating injuries?

    -The RICE method is a simple self-care technique that helps reduce swelling, pain, and speeds up healing. It stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation, and is used to treat minor injuries like sprains or strains.

  • What is the first step in the RICE method?

    -The first step in the RICE method is Rest, which involves stopping the activity that caused the injury and resting as much as possible to prevent further damage.

  • How should ice be applied according to the script?

    -Ice should be applied using an ice pack covered with a light, absorbent towel for 15 to 20 minutes every two to three hours during the first 24 to 48 hours after the injury to reduce pain and swelling.

  • What does the 'C' in RICE stand for and what is its purpose?

    -The 'C' in RICE stands for Compression, which involves wrapping the injured area with an elastic medical bandage to prevent swelling. It should be snug but not too tight to avoid interrupting blood flow.

  • What is the purpose of elevation in the RICE method?

    -Elevation in the RICE method involves raising the injured body part above the level of the heart to reduce pain, throbbing, and swelling.

  • What are some common injuries encountered by officiating officials and athletes as mentioned in the script?

    -Common injuries mentioned include sprains, strains, knee injuries, fractures, and dislocations.

  • What is a sprain and what are its signs and symptoms?

    -A sprain is caused by torn fibers in a ligament, and its signs and symptoms include swelling and bruising.

  • What is a strain and how does it occur?

    -A strain is a twist, pull, or tear of a muscle or tendon, which is a core tissue connecting muscle to bone.

  • What are the activities that need to be answered in Physical Education Module 2 as per the script?

    -The activities include answering questions related to common injuries and first aid, and expressing opinions on provided statements, which can be done online or on an answer sheet.

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