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Injury Scenarios

Injury Scenarios. Based on the information in the story below translate language into medical terminology when possible and use shorthand when possible. Divide info into history and observation.

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Injury Scenarios

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  1. Injury Scenarios

  2. Based on the information in the story below translate language into medical terminology when possible and use shorthand when possible. Divide info into history and observation • Athlete was playing soccer and she was on the wrong end of a slide tackle. She felt the opponent’s leg crash into the outside of her right leg. She felt immediate pain in the lower portion on the outside of her ankle. There was an inside turn to the ankle, a pop was felt, the pain was at the upper end of her tolerance level. There was a concentrated amount of swelling on the outside of the ankle. She couldn’t bring her ankle up towards her head very well, she could point it well, and turning towards the inside increased her pain the most. She felt some weakness in the muscles on the outside of the leg and could feel in when she put pressure on the ankle that side to side movements were wobbly. She didn’t feel any tingling or numbness. When she walks she needs assistance as it seems to intensify her pain. This is her first injury.

  3. Write a SOAP Note for the following injury scenarios. Write concisely using medical terminology and shorthand when possible. Use your imagination and be creative. • A lacrosse player is complaining of acute Achilles tendinitis two days after practice begins. • A football player is reporting to you with a diagnosis of an ACL tear. • A wrestler suffers an Acromioclavicular Sprain (AC Sprain)

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